Hi all. Please excuse me as GWT is a fairly new thing for me. However, I've been tasked with developing additional functionality to an existing portal my company has developed/is developing in GWT. The portal I am talking about will be a portlet based portal (ie. a bunch of smaller portlet type containers/windows within a main portal that may contain "whatever" content). The main portal layout may be fully built using GWT widgets, however, it may also be a mixture of widgets and standard html via htmlpanels (the point is, the exact design of the outer part of the portal is likely to be completed by a different team and is thus out of my control and not yet fully specified). I've been playing around with some example portlets that may plug into such a portal and am discovering that some of my custom built widgets or cell widgets (composites) work just fine when added to the RootPanel or RootLayoutPanel however sometimes the don't display/render correctly or at all when I add them to a mock up portal i created and i end up having to explicitly set the size of some of the containers holding them to get them to render correctly.... similar to what we've seen in some previous posts, generally it's all just a bit fiddly. Anyway... my question is.... does anyone have any tips or suggestions for moving forward with this type of project? I'm not looking for an answer to anything in particular.... it would just be nice to hear of any pointers up front before I get fully started on this. Thanks, and any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 😄 Thanks again!
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