You can do a lot of amazing things with CSS to spice up the look of
all your widgets. Out side of that you may want to look at some third
party libraries that add even more effects like ext-gwt.

On Feb 2, 5:54 am, jake H <pnosti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I m close to finish a gwt application project that i have started a
> month ago. I m really delightful for gwt features and the time needed
> this project to be done. I used the simple widgets of gwt like
> tabpanels, buttons, lists, flextable. But the result seems to be like
> a simple HTML page.
> So i m asking if there are any designing tips to beautify my
> application , so it wouldn't be like a simple HTML page but a nice GWT
> application.( with 'wake effect' and etc )
>
> Ty.
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