Wrap  div element in  a HTML panel. You don't need padding the content
of  the div element. Instead, you use the margin tag of css.

 S. Abraham
www.DataStoreGwt.com
Persist objects directly in GAE

On Sep 27, 2:04 am, Mike Dee <mdichiapp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm noticing something weird.  It is my first attempt at using
> HTMLPanel.  The app is laid out with a DockLayoutPanel.  The south
> panel is a footer panel and simply has a piece of text in it, which is
> always there.  I want the text to be right justified with a bit of
> padding.
>
> <g:HTMLPanel width="100%" height="100%" styleName="my-footer-panel-
> style">
> <div>
>   <ui:msg>Some Text Here</ui:msg>
> </div>
> </g:HTMLPanel>
>
> The style, my-footer-panel, has a font, color, and padding.  The
> padding doesn't appear to work.
>
> When I look at the page in Firebug I seem some strange things (see
> below).  The style is in there (as a class), but the style attribute
> looks to be overriding the class with some inline styles.
>
> <div style="position: absolute; overflow: hidden; left: 0px; right:
> 0px; bottom: 0px; height: 24px;">
> <div class="my-footer-panel-style" style="height: 100%; width: 100%;
> position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 0px; right: 0px; bottom: 0px;">
> <div>Some Text Here</div>
> </div>
> </div>
>
> Why does the DIV have both a class and a style?  Where does the style
> come from (the DockLayoutPanel)?
>
> Mike

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