Hello,

we created a very generic application. It is possible to edit some XML-
Files and the UI changes completely.

Unfortunately this causes a very bloated DOM-tree. We have some panels
which consist of many other panels which again consist of other panels
and so on. The maximum depth of the generated DOM-tree is about 70,
mainly div-tags. Resizing such a panel in Firefox is now very slow
(about 3 to 5 seconds). IE & Opera are quite OK, Chrome kicks ass ;)

Of course we don't want to give up our flexibility, but on the other
hand we have to support Firefox. It's also important to know that we
use some widgets from GWT-Ext. I think such a generic panel consists
of 50 % GWT-Widgets and 50 % GWT-Ext-Widgets.

Does anyone know, why Firefox has problems which those nested panels?
Or is there some special layout or widget which causes this problem?

-- Simon

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