Omar, Thanks for your input.
I looked at using partialTriggers, but there are a variable number of buttons created so (I think) I would have had to have built a dynamic EL expression for use on panelGroupLayout. This seemed pretty ugly and I don't know how I would have handled a general case (the first panel just has buttons, but others will be quite a bit more complex, ideally fully meta-data driven). Do you have a suggestion? I reviewed the devguide, but there must be some deep-inner-meaning there that I'm not comprehending relative to formatting. In this case, I'm looking for buttons being displayed two-up and the size and center constraints on the DIV causes the browser to nicely wrap them (and provide a scroll bar if there are lots and lots of them). I had originally created a backing bean that "pre-folded" the list into a 2-up structure (column1, column2) for use in a table, but this was pretty ugly. Is there another approach you can suggest? I did notice that my version of Trinidad is quite old - 1.2.5, so I will try to upgrade and see what happens. Omar Elprince-2 wrote: > > You really should not use <div>. Also take a look at the output html. > > In your code I don't see the partialTriggers attribute. > > http://myfaces.apache.org/trinidad/devguide/ppr.html > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-trinidad--PRR---DIVs-tp21876372p21877709.html Sent from the MyFaces - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

