No idea about desginer, but to get 2 <ui:style> elements, make sure you include a 'field' attribute in any <ui:style> elements other than the default.
<ui:style> .foo { } </ui:style>
<ui:style field="second"> .bar { } </ui:style>
Then reference {style.foo}, {second.bar}
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 10:07 PM, Thad <thad.humphries@gmail.com> wrote:
The "Hello Stylish World" example (http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/
doc/latest/DevGuideUiBinder.html#Hello_Stylish_World) shows that there
can be more than one ui:style element, but when I try that with
my .ui.xml file in Eclipse, I'm told that only one ui:style element is
allowed.
When I run GWT Designer in design mode, I'd like to see both the CSS
from the current page and the CSS from the stylesheet injected in
onModuleLoad(). I can see the effects of both running in DevMode, but
not in Designer.
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