You should be able to achieve everything you need via CSS class names being 
added or removed. However, there is one missing functionality which is the 
transitionend event which is called when a given transition completes. As 
of GWT 2.4 I cannot get this to work without custom JSNI, which I'd rather 
not do. The event is not available under DOM.sinkEvent, or under 
DOM.sinkBitlessEvent (which surprisingly only allows a few predefined 
events in the DomImpl class, not any string you pass in). 

Perhaps this will be added in a future GWT release?


Sincerely,
Joseph

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