If those are your only use cases, I would strongly consider just dropping 
GWTQuery (before or after updating GWT) and using plain dom manipulation to 
achieve your goals.

Before updating - com.google.gwt.dom.client.Element has a setId(String) and 
a scrollIntoView() method. Hiding rows could probably also be achieved with 
plain Element calls (adding styles or classes).

After updating to something that supports JsInterop and/or Elemental2, you 
could use those tools to avoid writing JSNI or using the Element class.

On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 11:19:54 AM UTC-6 
[email protected] wrote:

> I'm trying to upgrade from GWT 2.5.1 to GWT 2.12, and I'm having issues 
> with GWT Query.
>
> The latest published version of GWT Query appears to be 1.5-beta1, which 
> appears to be hardwired to GWT 2.8.0
>
> Is there a version of GWT Query for GWT 2.12, or is there a suitable 
> replacement?
>
> We're using very simple GWT Query actions -
> 1. Set HTML ID
> 2. Scroll selected item into view
> 3. Hide empty rows in table.
>
> Simon

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