That will work for this particular example, but I was asking for a bit more power in the GSS Closure Stylesheets. GSS seems like too little too late. Closure stylesheets seems like abandon ware and only really useful in pure Google projects since the rest of the industry already standardized on Sass/Less.
I think I will be moving over to Sass or Less since then I can actually share the styles with non GWT projects in my company.
Most of my custom UI components are not GWT based anymore anyway.
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 3:36 PM Jens <jens.nehlmeier@gmail.com> wrote:
I usually just use:--
.clear:after {
content:'';
height:0;
display:block;
visibility: hidden;
clear:both;
}and apply it on the element whose children have float.
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