Yeah, cueman is right.

You need to use camelCase ing GWT. But jQuery can accept both types:

*jQuery can equally interpret the CSS and DOM formatting of multiple-word 
properties. For example, jQuery understands and returns the correct value 
for both .css({'background-color': '#ffe', 'border-left': '5px solid #ccc'})
 and.css({backgroundColor: '#ffe', borderLeft: '5px solid #ccc'}). Notice 
that with the DOM notation, quotation marks around the property names are 
optional, but with CSS notation they're required due to the hyphen in the 
name. *Source: http://api.jquery.com/css/

You need to use the DOM formatting, not the CSS one. Hope that helps.

Drew

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