Thanks for the pointer.  Using RootLayoutPanel instead of LayoutPanel did 
the trick for my problem.  I just always used LayoutPanel because that's 
what the GWT sample does.

On Friday, April 12, 2013 3:43:32 AM UTC-4, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> Are you fulfilling the RequiresResize requirements?
>
> https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiPanels#Resize
> Also look for the "Using a LayoutPanel without RootLayoutPanel" recipe in 
> this page.
>
> On Thursday, April 11, 2013 8:13:53 PM UTC+2, Greg George wrote:
>>
>>
>> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-f8wTPD-UpyA/UWb87ts1tUI/AAAAAAAABN0/S0dOrfVVnfw/s1600/BadSplitLayoutPanel.png>
>>
>> I've created the GWT 2.5.1 sample project in Eclipse (Indigo) and tried 
>> replacing the sample GWT code with the SplitLayoutPanel code sample from 
>> http://gwt.googleusercontent.com/samples/Showcase/Showcase.html#!CwSplitLayoutPanel.
>>   
>> But when I run, I don't get anything that looks like the sample page.  
>> Instead I get the attached image.  Any help is appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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