Hi Martin,

I guess he accidentally changed his keyboard-layout and just meant "by" instead of "bz".

Joachim

On 12/29/2013 10:06 AM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
Hi Andrea,


On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 9:46 PM, <adelb...@apache.org> wrote:

Author: adelbene
Date: Sat Dec 28 19:46:29 2013
New Revision: 1553899

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1553899
Log:
Minor corrections as suggested bz readers.


What is 'bz' ?



Modified:
     wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/chapter26.html
     wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/chapter4.html
     wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/pages/chapter4_3.html
     wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.html
     wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.pdf

wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide/chapter4/chapter4_3.gdoc

Modified: wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/chapter26.html
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/chapter26.html?rev=1553899&r1=1553898&r2=1553899&view=diff

==============================================================================
--- wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/chapter26.html (original)
+++ wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/chapter26.html Sat Dec 28
19:46:29 2013
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ function addJsClass() {
  You can contribute to this guide by following these steps:
  <ul class="star">
  <li>The guide uses Grails GDoc to generate the final HTML/PDF so you
should consult with its <a href="http://grails.org/WikiSyntax";
target="blank">syntax</a>.</li>
-<li>Checkout Apache Wicket's <a href="
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/";
target="blank">site</a></li>
+<li>Checkout Apache Wicket's <a
href="../ref/Httpssvnapacheorgreposasfwicketcommonsitetrunksite/site.html"
class="https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/
">site</a></li>


while the 'href' change looks like improvement the added 'class' attribute
looks strange
but since it is autogenerated I'm not sure it can be improved


  </ul><p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>svn checkout
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/
</pre></div>
  <ul class="star">
  <li>Edit the  <em class="italic">.gdoc</em>  files in  <em
class="italic">_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide</em>  folder</li>
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ You can contribute to this guide by foll
  <li>To preview your changes open  <em
class="italic">_site/guide/index.html</em>  in a browser</li>
  <li>Create a patch with</li>
  </ul><p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>svn diff &#62;
my.patch</pre></div>
-and attach it to a ticket in Apache Wicket's <a href="
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET"; target="blank">JIRA</a><p
class="paragraph"/><strong class="bold">Thank you!</strong>
+and attach it to a ticket in Apache Wicket's <a
href="../ref/Httpsissuesapacheorgjirabrowse WICKET/JIRA.html" class="
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET";>JIRA</a><p
class="paragraph"/><strong class="bold">Thank you!</strong>


                  <div style="clear:both;margin-top:15px;"></div>

Modified: wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/chapter4.html
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/chapter4.html?rev=1553899&r1=1553898&r2=1553899&view=diff

==============================================================================
--- wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/chapter4.html (original)
+++ wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/chapter4.html Sat Dec 28
19:46:29 2013
@@ -264,12 +264,14 @@ Let's go back to our layout example. In
  &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"header"</span> wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"headerPanel"</span>&#62;header&#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"body"</span>&#62;
         &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"menu"</span>
wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"menuPanel"</span>&#62;menu&#60;/div&#62;
-       &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"content"</span>
wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"content"</span>&#62;content&#60;/div&#62;
+       &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"content"</span>
wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"contentComponent"</span>&#62;content&#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"footer"</span> wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"footerPanel"</span>&#62;footer&#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;/body&#62;
  &#60;/html&#62;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>The HTML code for this
page implements the generic left-menu layout of our site. You can note the
4 <code>&#60;div&#62;</code> tags used as containers for the corresponding
areas.
-The page class contains the code to physically assemble the page and
panels:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;<p
class="paragraph"/><span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;<p class="paragraph"/><span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> class JugTemplate <span
class="java&#45;keyword">extends</span> WebPage &#123;
+The page class contains the code to physically assemble the page and
panels:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;<p
class="paragraph"/><span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
+<span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span> org.apache.wicket.Component;
+<span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;<p class="paragraph"/><span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> class JugTemplate <span
class="java&#45;keyword">extends</span> WebPage &#123;
         <span class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> <span
class="java&#45;keyword">static</span> <span
class="java&#45;keyword">final</span> <span
class="java&#45;object">String</span> CONTENT_ID = <span
class="java&#45;quote">"contentComponent"</span>;<p class="paragraph"/>
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">private</span> Component headerPanel;
         <span class="java&#45;keyword">private</span> Component menuPanel;
         <span class="java&#45;keyword">private</span> Component
footerPanel;<p class="paragraph"/>              <span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> JugTemplate()&#123;
@@ -279,7 +281,7 @@ The page class contains the code to phys
                 add(<span class="java&#45;keyword">new</span>
Label(CONTENT_ID, <span class="java&#45;quote">"Put your content
here"</span>));
         &#125;<p class="paragraph"/>             //getters <span
class="java&#45;keyword">for</span> layout areas
         //&#8230;
-&#125;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>Done! Our template page is ready
to be used. Now all the pages of our site will be subclasses of this parent
page and they will inherit the layout and the HTML markup. They will only
substitute the <code>Label</code> inserted as content area with their
custom content.<p class="paragraph"/><h3>Final example</h3><p
class="paragraph"/>As final example we will build the login page for our
site. We will call it <code>SimpleLoginPage</code>. First, we need a panel
containing the login form. This will be the content area of our page. We
will call it <code>LoginFormPanel</code> and the markup is the following:<p
class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>&#60;html&#62;
+&#125;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>Done! Our template page is ready
to be used. Now all the pages of our site will be subclasses of this parent
page and they will inherit the layout and the HTML markup. They will only
substitute the <code>Label</code> inserted as content area with their
custom content.<p class="paragraph"/><h3>Final example</h3><p
class="paragraph"/>As final example we will build the login page for our
site. We will call it <code>SimpleLoginPage</code>. First, we need a panel
containing the login form. This will be the content area of our page. We
will call it <code>LoginPanel</code> and the markup is the following:<p
class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>&#60;html&#62;
  &#60;head&#62;
  &#60;/head&#62;
  &#60;body&#62;
@@ -298,7 +300,7 @@ The page class contains the code to phys
      &#60;/div&#62;
     &#60;/wicket:panel&#62;
  &#60;/body&#62;
-&#60;/html&#62;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>The class for this panel
just extends <code>Panel</code> class so we won't see the relative code.
The form of this panel is for illustrative purpose only. We will see how to
work with Wicket forms in chapters <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter10"
class="guide">10</a> and <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter11"
class="guide">11</a>. Since this is a login page we don't want it to
display the left menu area. That's not a big deal as <code>Component</code>
class exposes a method called <code>setVisible</code> which sets whether
the component and its children should be displayed.<p
class="paragraph"/>The resulting Java code for the login page is the
following:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;
+&#60;/html&#62;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>The class for this panel
just extends <code>Panel</code> class so we won't see the relative code.
The form of this panel is for illustrative purpose only. We will see how to
work with Wicket forms in chapters <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter10"
class="guide">11</a> and <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter11"
class="guide">12</a>. Since this is a login page we don't want it to
display the left menu area. That's not a big deal as <code>Component</code>
class exposes a method called <code>setVisible</code> which sets whether
the component and its children should be displayed.<p
class="paragraph"/>The resulting Java code for the login page is the
following:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span> helloWorld.LoginPanel;
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.event.Broadcast;
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.event.IEventSink;<p class="paragraph"/><span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> class SimpleLoginPage <span
class="java&#45;keyword">extends</span> JugTemplate &#123;

Modified: wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/pages/chapter4_3.html
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/pages/chapter4_3.html?rev=1553899&r1=1553898&r2=1553899&view=diff

==============================================================================
--- wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/pages/chapter4_3.html
(original)
+++ wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/pages/chapter4_3.html Sat
Dec 28 19:46:29 2013
@@ -197,12 +197,14 @@ Let's go back to our layout example. In
  &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"header"</span> wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"headerPanel"</span>&#62;header&#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"body"</span>&#62;
         &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"menu"</span>
wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"menuPanel"</span>&#62;menu&#60;/div&#62;
-       &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"content"</span>
wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"content"</span>&#62;content&#60;/div&#62;
+       &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"content"</span>
wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"contentComponent"</span>&#62;content&#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"footer"</span> wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"footerPanel"</span>&#62;footer&#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;/body&#62;
  &#60;/html&#62;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>The HTML code for this
page implements the generic left-menu layout of our site. You can note the
4 <code>&#60;div&#62;</code> tags used as containers for the corresponding
areas.
-The page class contains the code to physically assemble the page and
panels:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;<p
class="paragraph"/><span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;<p class="paragraph"/><span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> class JugTemplate <span
class="java&#45;keyword">extends</span> WebPage &#123;
+The page class contains the code to physically assemble the page and
panels:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;<p
class="paragraph"/><span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
+<span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span> org.apache.wicket.Component;
+<span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;<p class="paragraph"/><span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> class JugTemplate <span
class="java&#45;keyword">extends</span> WebPage &#123;
         <span class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> <span
class="java&#45;keyword">static</span> <span
class="java&#45;keyword">final</span> <span
class="java&#45;object">String</span> CONTENT_ID = <span
class="java&#45;quote">"contentComponent"</span>;<p class="paragraph"/>
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">private</span> Component headerPanel;
         <span class="java&#45;keyword">private</span> Component menuPanel;
         <span class="java&#45;keyword">private</span> Component
footerPanel;<p class="paragraph"/>              <span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> JugTemplate()&#123;
@@ -212,7 +214,7 @@ The page class contains the code to phys
                 add(<span class="java&#45;keyword">new</span>
Label(CONTENT_ID, <span class="java&#45;quote">"Put your content
here"</span>));
         &#125;<p class="paragraph"/>             //getters <span
class="java&#45;keyword">for</span> layout areas
         //&#8230;
-&#125;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>Done! Our template page is ready
to be used. Now all the pages of our site will be subclasses of this parent
page and they will inherit the layout and the HTML markup. They will only
substitute the <code>Label</code> inserted as content area with their
custom content.<p class="paragraph"/><h3>Final example</h3><p
class="paragraph"/>As final example we will build the login page for our
site. We will call it <code>SimpleLoginPage</code>. First, we need a panel
containing the login form. This will be the content area of our page. We
will call it <code>LoginFormPanel</code> and the markup is the following:<p
class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>&#60;html&#62;
+&#125;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>Done! Our template page is ready
to be used. Now all the pages of our site will be subclasses of this parent
page and they will inherit the layout and the HTML markup. They will only
substitute the <code>Label</code> inserted as content area with their
custom content.<p class="paragraph"/><h3>Final example</h3><p
class="paragraph"/>As final example we will build the login page for our
site. We will call it <code>SimpleLoginPage</code>. First, we need a panel
containing the login form. This will be the content area of our page. We
will call it <code>LoginPanel</code> and the markup is the following:<p
class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>&#60;html&#62;
  &#60;head&#62;
  &#60;/head&#62;
  &#60;body&#62;
@@ -231,7 +233,7 @@ The page class contains the code to phys
      &#60;/div&#62;
     &#60;/wicket:panel&#62;
  &#60;/body&#62;
-&#60;/html&#62;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>The class for this panel
just extends <code>Panel</code> class so we won't see the relative code.
The form of this panel is for illustrative purpose only. We will see how to
work with Wicket forms in chapters <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter10"
class="guide">10</a> and <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter11"
class="guide">11</a>. Since this is a login page we don't want it to
display the left menu area. That's not a big deal as <code>Component</code>
class exposes a method called <code>setVisible</code> which sets whether
the component and its children should be displayed.<p
class="paragraph"/>The resulting Java code for the login page is the
following:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;
+&#60;/html&#62;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>The class for this panel
just extends <code>Panel</code> class so we won't see the relative code.
The form of this panel is for illustrative purpose only. We will see how to
work with Wicket forms in chapters <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter10"
class="guide">11</a> and <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter11"
class="guide">12</a>. Since this is a login page we don't want it to
display the left menu area. That's not a big deal as <code>Component</code>
class exposes a method called <code>setVisible</code> which sets whether
the component and its children should be displayed.<p
class="paragraph"/>The resulting Java code for the login page is the
following:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span> helloWorld.LoginPanel;
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.event.Broadcast;
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.event.IEventSink;<p class="paragraph"/><span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> class SimpleLoginPage <span
class="java&#45;keyword">extends</span> JugTemplate &#123;

Modified: wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.html
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.html?rev=1553899&r1=1553898&r2=1553899&view=diff

==============================================================================
--- wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.html (original)
+++ wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.html Sat Dec 28
19:46:29 2013
@@ -724,12 +724,14 @@ Let's go back to our layout example. In
  &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"header"</span> wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"headerPanel"</span>&#62;header&#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"body"</span>&#62;
         &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"menu"</span>
wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"menuPanel"</span>&#62;menu&#60;/div&#62;
-       &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"content"</span>
wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"content"</span>&#62;content&#60;/div&#62;
+       &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"content"</span>
wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"contentComponent"</span>&#62;content&#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;div id=<span class="java&#45;quote">"footer"</span> wicket:id=<span
class="java&#45;quote">"footerPanel"</span>&#62;footer&#60;/div&#62;
  &#60;/body&#62;
  &#60;/html&#62;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>The HTML code for this
page implements the generic left-menu layout of our site. You can note the
4 <code>&#60;div&#62;</code> tags used as containers for the corresponding
areas.
-The page class contains the code to physically assemble the page and
panels:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;<p
class="paragraph"/><span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;<p class="paragraph"/><span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> class JugTemplate <span
class="java&#45;keyword">extends</span> WebPage &#123;
+The page class contains the code to physically assemble the page and
panels:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;<p
class="paragraph"/><span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
+<span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span> org.apache.wicket.Component;
+<span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;<p class="paragraph"/><span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> class JugTemplate <span
class="java&#45;keyword">extends</span> WebPage &#123;
         <span class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> <span
class="java&#45;keyword">static</span> <span
class="java&#45;keyword">final</span> <span
class="java&#45;object">String</span> CONTENT_ID = <span
class="java&#45;quote">"contentComponent"</span>;<p class="paragraph"/>
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">private</span> Component headerPanel;
         <span class="java&#45;keyword">private</span> Component menuPanel;
         <span class="java&#45;keyword">private</span> Component
footerPanel;<p class="paragraph"/>              <span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> JugTemplate()&#123;
@@ -739,7 +741,7 @@ The page class contains the code to phys
                 add(<span class="java&#45;keyword">new</span>
Label(CONTENT_ID, <span class="java&#45;quote">"Put your content
here"</span>));
         &#125;<p class="paragraph"/>             //getters <span
class="java&#45;keyword">for</span> layout areas
         //&#8230;
-&#125;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>Done! Our template page is ready
to be used. Now all the pages of our site will be subclasses of this parent
page and they will inherit the layout and the HTML markup. They will only
substitute the <code>Label</code> inserted as content area with their
custom content.<p class="paragraph"/><h3>Final example</h3><p
class="paragraph"/>As final example we will build the login page for our
site. We will call it <code>SimpleLoginPage</code>. First, we need a panel
containing the login form. This will be the content area of our page. We
will call it <code>LoginFormPanel</code> and the markup is the following:<p
class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>&#60;html&#62;
+&#125;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>Done! Our template page is ready
to be used. Now all the pages of our site will be subclasses of this parent
page and they will inherit the layout and the HTML markup. They will only
substitute the <code>Label</code> inserted as content area with their
custom content.<p class="paragraph"/><h3>Final example</h3><p
class="paragraph"/>As final example we will build the login page for our
site. We will call it <code>SimpleLoginPage</code>. First, we need a panel
containing the login form. This will be the content area of our page. We
will call it <code>LoginPanel</code> and the markup is the following:<p
class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>&#60;html&#62;
  &#60;head&#62;
  &#60;/head&#62;
  &#60;body&#62;
@@ -758,7 +760,7 @@ The page class contains the code to phys
      &#60;/div&#62;
     &#60;/wicket:panel&#62;
  &#60;/body&#62;
-&#60;/html&#62;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>The class for this panel
just extends <code>Panel</code> class so we won't see the relative code.
The form of this panel is for illustrative purpose only. We will see how to
work with Wicket forms in chapters <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter10"
class="guide">10</a> and <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter11"
class="guide">11</a>. Since this is a login page we don't want it to
display the left menu area. That's not a big deal as <code>Component</code>
class exposes a method called <code>setVisible</code> which sets whether
the component and its children should be displayed.<p
class="paragraph"/>The resulting Java code for the login page is the
following:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;
+&#60;/html&#62;</pre></div><p class="paragraph"/>The class for this panel
just extends <code>Panel</code> class so we won't see the relative code.
The form of this panel is for illustrative purpose only. We will see how to
work with Wicket forms in chapters <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter10"
class="guide">11</a> and <a href="../guide/single.html#chapter11"
class="guide">12</a>. Since this is a login page we don't want it to
display the left menu area. That's not a big deal as <code>Component</code>
class exposes a method called <code>setVisible</code> which sets whether
the component and its children should be displayed.<p
class="paragraph"/>The resulting Java code for the login page is the
following:<p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre><span
class="java&#45;keyword">package</span> helloWorld.layoutTenda;
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span> helloWorld.LoginPanel;
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.event.Broadcast;
  <span class="java&#45;keyword">import</span>
org.apache.wicket.event.IEventSink;<p class="paragraph"/><span
class="java&#45;keyword">public</span> class SimpleLoginPage <span
class="java&#45;keyword">extends</span> JugTemplate &#123;
@@ -4408,7 +4410,7 @@ Quite a few teams have already got stuck
  You can contribute to this guide by following these steps:
  <ul class="star">
  <li>The guide uses Grails GDoc to generate the final HTML/PDF so you
should consult with its <a href="http://grails.org/WikiSyntax";
target="blank">syntax</a>.</li>
-<li>Checkout Apache Wicket's <a href="
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/";
target="blank">site</a></li>
+<li>Checkout Apache Wicket's <a
href="../ref/Httpssvnapacheorgreposasfwicketcommonsitetrunksite/site.html"
class="https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/
">site</a></li>
  </ul><p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>svn checkout
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/
</pre></div>
  <ul class="star">
  <li>Edit the  <em class="italic">.gdoc</em>  files in  <em
class="italic">_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide</em>  folder</li>
@@ -4426,7 +4428,7 @@ You can contribute to this guide by foll
  <li>To preview your changes open  <em
class="italic">_site/guide/index.html</em>  in a browser</li>
  <li>Create a patch with</li>
  </ul><p class="paragraph"/><div class="code"><pre>svn diff &#62;
my.patch</pre></div>
-and attach it to a ticket in Apache Wicket's <a href="
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET"; target="blank">JIRA</a><p
class="paragraph"/><strong class="bold">Thank you!</strong>
+and attach it to a ticket in Apache Wicket's <a
href="../ref/Httpsissuesapacheorgjirabrowse WICKET/JIRA.html" class="
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET";>JIRA</a><p
class="paragraph"/><strong class="bold">Thank you!</strong>

                      </div>
                  </td>

Modified: wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.pdf
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/single.pdf?rev=1553899&r1=1553898&r2=1553899&view=diff

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Modified:
wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide/chapter4/chapter4_3.gdoc
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide/chapter4/chapter4_3.gdoc?rev=1553899&r1=1553898&r2=1553899&view=diff

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---
wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide/chapter4/chapter4_3.gdoc
(original)
+++
wicket/common/site/trunk/_site/guide/guide/src/docs/guide/chapter4/chapter4_3.gdoc
Sat Dec 28 19:46:29 2013
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Now we can build a generic template page
  <div id="header" wicket:id="headerPanel">header</div>
  <div id="body">
         <div id="menu" wicket:id="menuPanel">menu</div>
-       <div id="content" wicket:id="content">content</div>
+       <div id="content" wicket:id="contentComponent">content</div>
  </div>
  <div id="footer" wicket:id="footerPanel">footer</div>
  </body>
@@ -86,6 +86,8 @@ The page class contains the code to phys
  package helloWorld.layoutTenda;

  import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
+import org.apache.wicket.Component;
+import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;

  public class JugTemplate extends WebPage {
         public static final String CONTENT_ID = "contentComponent";
@@ -110,7 +112,7 @@ Done! Our template page is ready to be u

  h3. Final example

-As final example we will build the login page for our site. We will call
it @SimpleLoginPage@. First, we need a panel containing the login form.
This will be the content area of our page. We will call it @LoginFormPanel@and 
the markup is the following:
+As final example we will build the login page for our site. We will call
it @SimpleLoginPage@. First, we need a panel containing the login form.
This will be the content area of our page. We will call it @LoginPanel@and the 
markup is the following:

  {code:html}
  <html>
@@ -135,7 +137,7 @@ As final example we will build the login
  </html>
  {code}

-The class for this panel just extends @Panel@ class so we won't see the
relative code. The form of this panel is for illustrative purpose only. We
will see how to work with Wicket forms in chapters [10|guide:chapter10] and
[11|guide:chapter11]. Since this is a login page we don't want it to
display the left menu area. That's not a big deal as @Component@ class
exposes a method called @setVisible@ which sets whether the component and
its children should be displayed.
+The class for this panel just extends @Panel@ class so we won't see the
relative code. The form of this panel is for illustrative purpose only. We
will see how to work with Wicket forms in chapters [11|guide:chapter10] and
[12|guide:chapter11]. Since this is a login page we don't want it to
display the left menu area. That's not a big deal as @Component@ class
exposes a method called @setVisible@ which sets whether the component and
its children should be displayed.

  The resulting Java code for the login page is the following:





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