Thanks Jens, for the detailed explanation.
I think i understand it now more clearly than before.


On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 12:49:18 PM UTC-4, Jens wrote:
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>> The first solution actually didn't work. Each hyperlink is wrapped in a 
>> <div> </div> by gwt. The setstyle or add style would set/add to the style 
>> of the div, but would not change the inner <a href> </> style. So, the 
>> global clean.css from clean.theme would still be applicable for the <a 
>> href> section.
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> Ah my bad.. I was a bit distracted while typing :) Of course this won't 
> work because of the <div>. 
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> If you want a plain <a>, so basically an inline hyperlink, then choose 
> InlineHyperlink :)
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> Am I missing something? Is there any specific way to set the style of the 
>> <a href> section of a com.google.gwt.user.client.ui.Hyperlink object? 
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> Not through the widget API. Only when dropping down to the element level:
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> Hyperlink link = new Hyperlink();
> link.getElement().getFirstChildElement().setClassName(....).
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> Obviously this code could easily break if Hyperlink changes its internal 
> DOM structure. So you better use InlineHyperlink or extend Hyperlink 
> yourself or use the above CSS.
>
>
> -- J.
>

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