Jorge,

Can you use a DOM inspector to examine that white overlay? I would
guess that you have an opaque "glass panel" and you just need to set
some CSS to make it transparent. Knowing what that white thing really
is would help.

- Isaac


On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Jorge <jsle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's been a couple of weeks since I posted this, I wonder if I'm
> asking a dumb newbie cuestion.
>
> I've searched this group and I can't find any solutions. Could anyone
> be so kind to point me in to the right direction?
>
> Thank you.
>
> On Dec 30 2009, 3:46 pm, Jorge <jsle...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm running 2.0 with Eclipse, plus IE 7.
>>
>> I created an application that uses UIBinder. The main object is a
>> DockLayoutPanel that is added to the  RootLayoutPanel, exactly like
>> the Mail sample for 2.0.
>>
>> The Center container has a Widget that has aSuggestBoxand some
>> TextBoxes, my problem is that when the pop-up of theSuggestBoxis
>> shown, all the background goes white, and when its closed the form
>> goes back to normal (the dialog contains the correct suggestions, so
>> besides the visual problem, it's working fine)
>>
>> Since I'm using UIBinder, I used @UiField(provided=true) and then
>> instantiated theSuggestBoxin the constructor of my Widget, because
>> the constructor takes the Oracle.
>>
>> If I go to the EntryPoint and instead of creating the RootLayoutPanel,
>> I add the Widget to RootPanel, works fine. Plus, this problem is not
>> present in FF 3.5.6
>>
>> I replicated the same problem, adding aSuggestBoxto the TopPanel on
>> the Mail sample.
>>
>> I did the following:
>>
>> In TopPanel.ui.xml, inside an existing Div, added
>>
>> <g:SuggestBoxui:field="test"></g:SuggestBox>
>>
>> In TopPanel.java added
>>
>> @UiField(provided=true)SuggestBoxtest;
>>
>>   public TopPanel() {
>>
>>           MultiWordSuggestOracle oracle = new MultiWordSuggestOracle();
>>           oracle.add("Dog");
>>           oracle.add("Cat");
>>           oracle.add("Bird");
>>
>>           test = newSuggestBox(oracle);
>>
>>           initWidget(binder.createAndBindUi(this));
>>   }
>>
>> And that generates the problem.
>>
>> Any ideas would be kindly appreciated
>> Thank You
>> Jorge
>
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