I actually fixed my problem by just specifying a background color for the iframe that is behind the dialog.
JY: You might want to try upgrading gwt, 1.4.60 is rather old. On Jan 28, 11:37 am, El Mentecato Mayor <rogelio.flo...@gmail.com> wrote: > I noticed a slightly different problem a couple of days ago when I > upgraded to FF3.6: > > I can drag fine a dialog (a specific dialog in my application, haven't > tried the specific code above), but the dialog now appears below (in > the Z direction) an applet on my page. Even with the "shimmer" > solution that I posted long time ago on this forum, where the z-index > is modified to be higher than both the applet and an iframe added on > top of the applet, and it appears that the iframe has 0 or very small > size. I noticed that the caption part of the dialog does appear above > the applet, but not the rest (dialogContent). Not sure what changed in > FF to break this. Can't seem to be able to fix with CSS alone. I > will need to investigate and fix this, but while I get to it, if > anybody knows more information about a fix or workaround, please post. > > On Jan 28, 5:32 am, JY <chueny...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Problem: > > > The native DialogBox component in GWT 1.4.60 is broken in Firefox 3.6. > > It works in FF 3.5.x and all other major browsers. > > > Behavior: > > > You will not be able to drag the dialogbox in Firefox 3.6 > > > Test Code: > > > public class MyApplication implements EntryPoint { > > > public MyApplication() { > > } > > > public void onModuleLoad() { > > > Button show = new Button("Show"); > > > final DialogBox box = new DialogBox(false, false); > > box.setText("Testing"); > > box.setPopupPosition(100, 100); > > box.setSize("100px", "100px"); > > > VerticalPanel contents = new VerticalPanel(); > > contents.add(new Label("Hi")); > > > Button close = new Button("Close"); > > close.addClickListener(new ClickListener() { > > public void onClick(Widget sender) { > > box.hide(); > > } > > }); > > contents.add(close); > > box.setWidget(contents); > > > show.addClickListener(new ClickListener() { > > public void onClick(Widget sender) { > > > box.show(); > > } > > }); > > > RootPanel.get().add(show); > > > } > > > } > > > Other notes: > > > I've not tried with other versions of GWT. Anyone else has this > > problem? Please post here if you've a solution or workaround. > > > Thank you. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to google-web-tool...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.