July,

Any tag in a UiBinder can have a CSS class, but:

   - Native HTML tags like <div> must use their "class" attribute. So <div 
   class="somClass"/>
   - GWT classes, like <g:HTML /> must use the "styleName" attribute, since 
   otherwise there would be a conflict with the Java "class" keyword, so use 
   <g:HTML styleName="someClass"/>

*Don't* use the CSS filename in these tags.

Include you CSS file via either:

   - <ui:style src="project_entry.css" />  in the top of the UiBinder file 
   OR
   - <stylesheet src=" project_entry.css"/> in your project module file.


Sincerely,
Joseph

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