Hi all,

Typically, I use ids and id scoped styles for child elements of that id to 
control how they look when contained by that id.  However, this doesn't 
seem to work well in gwt. There appears to be no support to set fixed ids 
for widgets in the ui binder other than debugId. Also does the ui:style 
element even support # styles since it mangles names of classes?

How do gwt veterans style their views? It appears that with gwt one is 
forced to use classes to style most things and then setting classes on 
child widgets to change the look based on the container it appears in. 

Thanks for any guidance on this matter.


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