Thanks, didn't know about that :)

I'll have a look as soon as I get a chance and post back what I find.

On Apr 7, 4:04 pm, alan m <alan.jame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> oh sorry, you need the firebug plugin for FF, or developer toolbar
> plugin, for IE or Chrome's built-in inspector; essential for front-end
> work so you can actually see the html and css inserted by ajax magic
> in the browser.
>
> 2009/4/7 Miloš Ranđelović <milos....@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
> > Well, when I view the source in the browser, I only get the GWT html
> > page with references to the JS files, so I don't know how to check
> > that :/
>
> > On Apr 6, 3:14 pm, alan m <alan.jame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> the HorizontalSplitPanel html that gets served out to the browser,
> >> that you're trying to use your css on, of course :-)
>
> >> 2009/4/6 Miloš Ranđelović <milos....@gmail.com>:
>
> >> > Hi,
>
> >> > I'm not sure which HTML do you refer to... ?
>
> >> > On Apr 6, 2:33 pm, alan m <alan.jame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> What's the HTML for this?
>
> >> >> 2009/4/6 Miloš Ranđelović <milos....@gmail.com>:
>
> >> >> > Hi,
>
> >> >> > What's the correct way of setting the image of the
> >> >> > HorizontalSplitPanel splitter through CSS? I've tried several
> >> >> > different methods, none worked. This is what I have currently:
>
> >> >> > .gwt-HorizontalSplitPanel .hsplitter {
> >> >> >        background: #42453D;
> >> >> >        background-image: url(img/horizontalSplitPanelThumb.png)
> >> >> > }
>
> >> >> > I'm using GWT 1.6 RC2.
>
> >> >> > Thanks!
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