Use GWT's Animation class for full cross browser animation. You can 
implement your custom animations and also run them in parallel, e.g. a 
fade-in animation and a bouncing-drop animation in parallel similar to what 
Googles Hotel Finder uses.

Other options are CSS3 transitions and/or animations but as far as I know 
GWT has no notion of the transitionEnd/animationEnd JS event so you do not 
know when a CSS3 animation has finished. But you can easily patch GWT to 
support these CSS3 events if you want to use CSS3.

-- J.

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