OK, I hate to answer my own question, but I think I found how to solve
question #2 - which more or less solves Question #1 (although if anyone has
another technique I'd love to hear about it).  So, if anyone else is
researching this - here's a solution to maintaining cell sizing after hiding
its contents.

Performing the following on the cell itself appears to then maintain it's
size after the link is hidden.

flexTable.getCellFormatter().setWidth( 0, 0, "150");


On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 4:33 PM, bpetro <brucepe...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I'm creating a header which has three columns - the middle of which is
> the main title.  The left is a logout link and the right is an
> image...
>
> Question1:  Is there a way to force centering the middle column to the
> page instead of just within the cell itself?  One approach is to
> ensure the cells on the left and right are equal sizes... is there
> another solution as well?
>
> Working on trying to make two outside cells being equal sizes leads to
> another question.  If I hide the "logout" link during the login screen
> - the remaining two cells shift around.  Is there a way to hide the
> contents of a cell but keep its sizing as is?
>
> THANKS!
> >
>

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