Hi,

Alexander Back wrote:
> "resize" is fired when the widget is layouted and "appear" is fired when 
> the widget/DOM element is added to the DOM and visible. If you want to 
> get the info if a DOM element is ready to use "appear" is the better choice.

> For windows the "resize" event can also be used, since the window widget 
> itself always changes the sizes before shown. In this case the "resize" 
> should be because the developer then knows the layouted size and it's 
> possible to center the window widget.
> 
> I hope this lighten up some things.

Yes. Thanks! I appreciate that.

Bye
Stefan

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