In the ui.xml:
<g:Button ui:field='continu' addStyleNames='{style.continue-button}
> {style.hidden}'>
>
<ui:text from='{strings.continu}' />
>
</g:Button>
>
In java when it's time to show the button:
@UiField Button continu;
>
> ...
>
> showWidget(continu);
>
> ...
>
> protected void showWidget(Widget w) {
> showElement(w.getElement());
> }
>
> protected void showElement(Element e) {
> e.removeClassName(style.hidden());
> }
>
The button is now visible to the eye, but not to the mouse: clicking on it
does not only not invoke its handler, it doesn't exhibit the small visual
effect of activation.
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