Alternatively you can also look at @UiChild for custom widgets if you want to define some "slots" in your custom widget that you want to fill using UiBinder tags. Using @UiChild you could do something like
<my:CustomWidget>
<my:leftalignend>
<g:FlowPanel />
</my:leftaligned>
</my:CustomWidget>
class CustomWidget .. {
@UiChild
public void addLeftAligned(Widget w) {
leftAlignedContainer.add(w);
}
......
}
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/latest/com/google/gwt/uibinder/client/UiChild.html
Or as already mentioned, create some common CSS and apply the CSS class to the HorizontalPanel.
-- J.
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