thanks alot, that works well and is pretty easy.
Regards Manuel
Am Mittwoch, 7. November 2012 01:09:22 UTC+1 schrieb Andrea Boscolo:
Actually DockLayoutPanel implements AnimatedLayout thus it has direct animation support.--
You simply need to use setWidgetSize(widget, size) and call animate() (if necessary).
Or even simpler use setWidgetHidden(widget) with gwt >= 2.5.
On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 10:01:55 PM UTC+1, Manuel wrote:Hey,
I try to toggle the visibility of a Element. But I dont get a resizing done :(
I use a DockLayoutPanel:
In the WEST I got a "Sidebar". In the CENTER I got a Frame...
I made the Sidebar invisible via: DOM.setStyleAttribute(SideBar.getElement(), "display", "none");
But the CENTER dont take the free space. (DOM.setStyleAttribute(CenterFrame.getElement(), "position", "relativ"); didnt worked)
Via Firebug i found out, that the center is wrapped in a div-tag that I cannot manipulate.
So anyone know whats the propper way, to make the Sidebar visible/invisible ?
Help is much appreciated.
Thanks in advanced.
Regards
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