absolutePanel.getElement().getStyle().setOverflow(Overflow.AUTO);
On Monday, April 21, 2008 9:58:28 AM UTC-4, Brock Parker wrote:
Hello,--
I have an application that allows users to build their own forms.
These forms are then rendered on the web using GWT. I use an
AbsolutePanel so I can set the widgets at the X,Y coordinates defined
by the user. I'm having a problem getting the AbsoutePanel to
automatically scroll when the user adds too many widgets to fit on the
screen.
The AbsolutePanel is contained inside a GWT-Ext BorderLayout and it's
located in the center section.
Does anyone have any suggestions or general guidelines as to how I
could make this work?
Thanks,
Brock
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