Hello,

First at all, many thanks for your answers, I am learning a lot actually...

@Jens: I have some misunderstood in your answer : 

*#1* 

> > If you use* ClientBundle with CssResource* your CSS code is already 
> inlined into your app. Inlining itself does not reduce the download size, 
>  but if you use *ClientBundle + CssResource *GWT will minify your CSS. 
>

I do not see the difference (can you indicate me a piece of code) between 
*ClientBundle 
with CssResource *and *ClientBundle + CssResource *?


 *#2*
*
*

> > You have to create a separate ClientBundle/CssResource that you only use 
> inside your admin area. 
>

I have : 
         * public interface AR extends ClientBundle {*
*                   public static final AR ADMIN_RES_INSTANCE = 
GWT.create(AR.class);*
*
*
* public interface Acss extends CssResource {}*
*
*
*
@Source("A.css")
Acss adminCss();
*
*}*

(NB: "AR" = AdminResource, "Acss" = AdminCss):

My question is : "Should I call *adminCss().ensureInjected()* AFTER the 
split point ? Actually, I call ensuredInjected() in the MananaSeguro#*
EntryPoint*() of my application.


 *#3*
My last question (I hope...), is that I have not succeed to use GWT 2.5 
SUPER DEV MODE. The doc talks about a -- * "Dev Mode On" bookmarklet* -- (
https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/articles/superdevmode) but this 
bookmarklet never appear in my case. What should I missed ?

 I did :

<add-linker name="xsiframe"/>
<set-configuration-property name="devModeRedirectEnabled" value="true"/>

and in Chrome :

 


Thanks you Jens for all the usefull answers.

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