Hello:
I have a similar situation to @nyankov in that I need to have some
areas in my panel remain fixed while others scroll. However, the
difference is that I am doing all of the activity in a GWT
application. Using a combination of posts above, I was able to get the
application working so that
@nyankov: Simple, really. Leave your current (non-GWT) site intact.
Then, create a separate application (GWT) with a vertical panel
containing a frame and the toolbar. Disable the window scroll bars.
Add a window resize handler to keep your vertical panel sized full
page (or maybe just set the ver
Why not just add your toolbar and use a window resize handler to put it at
the bottom of the page?
Ian
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Ok but how can achieve this?
On Aug 17, 4:21 pm, Chad wrote:
> Well, you could still use the method I outlined by using a Frame
> (iFrame) and load your site in it. So, you would have a GWT shell.
>
> HTH,
> Chad
>
> On Aug 17, 12:42 am, nyankov wrote:
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> > Well my page is regular HTML pag
Well, you could still use the method I outlined by using a Frame
(iFrame) and load your site in it. So, you would have a GWT shell.
HTH,
Chad
On Aug 17, 12:42 am, nyankov wrote:
> Well my page is regular HTML page, and till now doesn't use GWT.
>
> Now I want to place a toolbar in it which I wa
Well my page is regular HTML page, and till now doesn't use GWT.
Now I want to place a toolbar in it which I want to write with GWT.
On 16 Авг, 22:40, Chad wrote:
> Well, you could use a VerticalPanel added to the RootPanel. Put a
> ScrollPanel into the VerticalPanel, then put your toolbar in
Well, you could use a VerticalPanel added to the RootPanel. Put a
ScrollPanel into the VerticalPanel, then put your toolbar into the
VerticalPanel. Allow the VerticalPanel to take up the full size of the
browser and adjust itself on browser resizing. Set the toolbar to the
height you need and set
sure.
position: fixed
but this doesn't work well enough
I red about frame (iframe) simulation somehow.
I looked and in gmail (there opened chat popup is fixed to window
bottom right).
I saw that there are several iframes - but I didn't investigate in
depth.
On Aug 16, 7:15 pm, tolga ozdem
Hmm, maybe you think this before.. Have you ever tried CSS?
On Aug 16, 3:58 pm, nyankov wrote:
> With other words I want to do workaround of position: fixed
>
> On Aug 15, 11:01 pm, nyankov wrote:
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>
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> > Hello,
>
> > I am wondering. What is the way to implement toolbar in browser
> > w
With other words I want to do workaround of position: fixed
On Aug 15, 11:01 pm, nyankov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am wondering. What is the way to implement toolbar in browser
> window. I want the toolbar to be fixed on window bottom always (even
> on scrolling and resize). Also I want the to
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