El lun, 15-12-2008 a las 06:40 -0800, jWeekend escribió:
Thorsten,
Yes, that's exactly how BoxBorder draws the box/border. You'd probably
prefer to use CSS.
Can you, please, extend a wee bit?
As I understand the border component: you can inject child content INTO
a template page. The
El mar, 16-12-2008 a las 03:31 -0800, jWeekend escribió:
Thorsten,
Wicket's Border component has associated markup so it may not be what it
sounds like you're looking for.
If all you need is a rectangular border drawn around some widgets, group
them together (maybe in a div), give the
In short: don't use BoxBorder (which should be removed anyway, since
it is a useless component in this day and age of CSS)
Martijn
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:31 PM, jWeekend jweekend_for...@cabouge.com wrote:
Thorsten,
Wicket's Border component has associated markup so it may not be what it
Thorsten,
Wicket's Border component has associated markup so it may not be what it
sounds like you're looking for.
If all you need is a rectangular border drawn around some widgets, group
them together (maybe in a div), give the grouping a class attribute and
apply a CSS style, eg
Thorsten,
Yes, that's exactly how BoxBorder draws the box/border. You'd probably
prefer to use CSS.
Regards - Cemal
http://www.jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend
Thorsten Scherler-3 wrote:
Hi all,
I am playing around with wicket and have a question.
Hi all,
I am playing around with wicket and have a question.
http://wicket.apache.org/examplenavomatic.html
is the page I am following to develop a custom application.
in my html I have
wicket:border
div id=content
span wicket:id=navigationBorder
bNavigation Links/b
wicket:link