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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T21:29:54+00:00 2026-05-22T21:29:54+00:00

I’m having trouble getting CSS image sprites to appear in GWT UiBinder. I did

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I’m having trouble getting CSS image sprites to appear in GWT UiBinder. I did review how do i use image sprites in GWT?, but found I was already doing what was suggested.

I have a ui.xml, ClientBundle interface with a CssBundle nested interface, and a css file.

ui.xml:

<!DOCTYPE ui:UiBinder SYSTEM "http://dl.google.com/gwt/DTD/xhtml.ent">
<ui:UiBinder xmlns:ui="urn:ui:com.google.gwt.uibinder"
xmlns:g="urn:import:com.google.gwt.user.client.ui">
    <ui:with field="resources"
    type="edu.wts.upholdingthetruth.poweroftheword.client.resources.POWResources" />

    <g:FlowPanel width="100%" styleName="{resources.sprites.underMenuGlow}" />
</ui:UiBinder> 

ClientBundle:

public interface POWResources extends ClientBundle {
    public static final POWResources INSTANCE = GWT.create(POWResources.class);

    @Source("site1/undertopglow.png")
    ImageResource underTopGlow();

    @Source("sprites.css")
    public Sprites sprites();

    public interface Sprites extends CssResource {

            String underMenuGlow();
    }

    // other stuff
}

sprites.css:

@sprite .underMenuGlow {gwt-image: "underTopGlow"}

So, I compile my app (which does not complain), and in the browser, my image is missing. When I review the page in Chrome’s Developer Tools, I see the corresponding div references the obfuscated css class, but I was not able to find that class defined anywhere.

I was, on the other hand, able to display the image using <g:Image resource="{resources.underTopGlow}" />.

Is there a step I am missing to get images to display via css sprites like this?

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    2026-05-22T21:29:55+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 9:29 pm

    You have to call ensureInjected() on your CssResource somewhere in your code; either:

    POWResources.INSTANCE.sprites().ensureInjected();
    

    or

    @UiField POWResources resources;
    …
    resources.sprites().ensureInjected();
    

    Alternatively, if you don’t share the styles/images with other code, you can replace your ClientBundle with the implicit one that UiBinder creates from ui:style and ui:image (and UiBinder will then take care of calling ensureInjected for you):

    <ui:style>
      @sprite .underMenuGlow {gwt-image: "underTopGlow"}
    </ui:style>
    <ui:image field="underTopGlow" src="site1/undertopglow.png" />
    …
    <span class="{style.underMenuGlow}">foo</span>
    
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