I don't recommend to use FlexJS Components at all if you use MDL set. Some points:
1.- MDL (like other *imported* sets) uses it's own components, its own implementation and rules, so we are only wrapping in FlexJS to make it more usable in our FlexJS world. 2.- MDL has it's own way to make layouts and other FlexJS things. For that reason, I commented some days ago to split html tags in HTML swc and other basic stuff from other FlexJS basic components like js:Button, js:CheckBox, and so on (take into account that at this time I didn't refactor MDL in global to avoid dependencies of all HTML components. 3.- In MDL examples we remove CSS HTML basic styles since they mess MDL ones (this is a big one) 4.- MDL doesn¡'t use relative positioning, like HTML FlexJS components that all of them has potion:relative hardcoded in the components (and I think we should remove it and move to some place where we can configure it) Resume, you could try to mix some MDL and HTML components like js:Container or js:HorizontalLayout, but in the end, think that MDL is done to manage it's own way to do things like that. Take into account as well that MDL basic set does not has some components like Datepicker or DropDownList (that we could introduce from people that already made it), and has others that are not part of our basic set (Badges, Cards,...) Hope this helps you to make decisions Carlos 2017-02-13 11:10 GMT+01:00 piotrz <piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com>: > Hi Yishay, > > I think you should use mdl:Application (cause of Dialogpolyfill), but in > general I'm not sure how it will be working when you mix FlexJS native > components with mdl one. > > Piotr > > > > ----- > Apache Flex PMC > piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com > -- > View this message in context: http://apache-flex- > development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/FlexJS-MDL-Mixing-Basic- > and-MDL-tp59300p59304.html > Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Carlos Rovira Director General M: +34 607 22 60 05 http://www.codeoscopic.com http://www.avant2.es Este mensaje se dirige exclusivamente a su destinatario y puede contener información privilegiada o confidencial. Si ha recibido este mensaje por error, le rogamos que nos lo comunique inmediatamente por esta misma vía y proceda a su destrucción. De la vigente Ley Orgánica de Protección de Datos (15/1999), le comunicamos que sus datos forman parte de un fichero cuyo responsable es CODEOSCOPIC S.A. La finalidad de dicho tratamiento es facilitar la prestación del servicio o información solicitados, teniendo usted derecho de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición de sus datos dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas c/ Paseo de la Habana 9-11, 28036, Madrid con la documentación necesaria.