Re: HTML without a DIV
You can enhance any widget or any gwt html portion of your widget
using gwtquery:
Widget mywidget = new Button("click-me");
GQuery.$(mywidget).append("<h1>hi</h1>");
RootPanel.get().add(mywidget);
Note that gquery is a pure gwt library, it is lightweight and has not
external dependencies.
- Manolo
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 5:19 PM, JeanV <jvence@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I need to attach pure HTML to a FlowPanel and do not want to the HTML item to be surrounded by <div> or <span> -
>
> I'm basically using a third-party library that will dynamically look for items (<a>, <img>, <p> and others) within my panel and will break if it encounters a <div> or <span>. I've looked around and cannot find a solution.
>
> Can this be done.
>
> Jean
>
> PS: I hate that GWT adds <div> to everything!
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