Sunday, May 29, 2011

Re: CssResource + GWT widget

just to be clear, if I add the

.gwt-Label{
color:yellow;
}

inside the global CSS file included in my static HTML file, it works
(I don't need to use the setStyleName).

On 29 mai, 21:23, Jonathan <jonathan.aubuc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to style a GWT widget with a CssResource (stored inside
> a Client Bundle).
>
> inside SampleView.css :
>
> .gwt-Label{
>         color:yellow;
>
> }
>
> inside my view:
>
> GlobalResources.INSTANCE.sampleView().ensureInjected();
> Label lblNewLabel = new Label("New label");
> rmpnlTestPanel.add(lblNewLabel, new FormData("100%"));
>
> The widget is rendered but not styled with the yellow color.
>
> But, if I do:
> lblNewLabel.setStyleName(GlobalResources.INSTANCE.sampleView().gwt_Label()) ;
>
> The widget is now styled with the yellow color.
>
> Even, if I add the
>
> .gwt-Label{
>         color:yellow;
>
> }
>
> inside the CSS file included in my static html file, it works and the
> label is styled with the color yellow
> (<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="ImageViewer.css">)
>
> Tanx.

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