Reinier,

Thanks for the help.  I've been also thinking of creating my own  
images and then just using ToglleButton.

Bear

On Sep 19, 2008, at 4:50 PM, Reinier Zwitserloot wrote:

>
> That's not how stylesheets work.
>
> You have two options:
>
> A) change the style of a given element. e.g. use add/removeStyleName,
> to change the styling info of your widget. for example:
>
> myWidget.setStyleName("someStyleClassThatIsAlwaysApplied");
>
> if ( toggledOn ) {
>  myWidget.removeStyleName("toggledOn");
>  myWidget.addStyleName("toggledOff");
> } else { /* you can guess what goes here */ }
>
> B) Have two widgets, one for each 'toggle', and alternatively hide/
> show them. Use the widget's .setVisibility(bool) method to do it.
>
> On Sep 20, 12:10 am, Bear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Can anyone help me implement iPhone style toogleswitch in GWT?  I've
>> been trying to use the iUi CSS style sheets and I have a question on
>> how I would implement this in GWT?
>>
>>  <fieldset>
>>
>>              <div class="row">
>>                  <label>Shuffle</label>
>>                  <div class="toggle" onclick="" toggled="true"><span
>> class="thumb"></span><span class="toggleOn">ON</span><span
>> class="toggleOff">OFF</span></div>
>>              </div>
>> <fieldset>
>>
>> I assume I can use a HorizontalPanel and setStyleName("row") and then
>> add a button with style "toggle" but how do I send the toggled="true"
>> info to the CSS and add the 3 span elements?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Bear
> >
>


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