hi all,
I have been looking for means to customize modal window background.
How can this be achieved?
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Ajayi S . Yinka
+2348022684477
Hi,
ModalWindow sets CSS classes for its main panel, the title, the content,
etc.
If you use a Panel as content then you will need to add custom CSS rule to
set the background image.
If you use a Page as content then set the background image in your page's
CSS.
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training
Thanks Martin,
I am actually using Panel as content. I have added to the code
modalWindow.setCssClassName(css/modal.css);
But this seems to have no effect. Do I have to do any other thing?
Appreciate a nice response from you.
On 29 September 2014 09:09, Martin Grigorov mgrigo...@apache.org
Hi,
modalWindow.setCssClassName(myModal);
in some #renderHead(IHeaderResponse) in your page do:
response.render(CssHeaderItem.forCss(.myModal {background-image:
'the/path/to/the/image.png'} ))
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014
Hi,
Wicket Bootstrap 0.9.6 has been released and soon will be available at
Maven Central.
We've added some new components:
- Ladda buttons - http://msurguy.github.io/ladda-bootstrap/
- X-Editable behavior - http://vitalets.github.io/x-editable/
- Twitter Typeahead v 0.10 -
I have written my own FormComponentPanel for my domain object, MyObject.
Now I'd like to be able to have a form component for editing ListMyObject.
The best resource I can find on this subject is
http://wicketinaction.com/2008/10/building-a-listeditor-form-component/
by Igor Vaynberg
However,
Hi,
I am not aware of a newer article on this topic.
- ListItem - use the one from the article
- getModelObject() - getDefaultModelObject()
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Andreas Lundblad
andreas.lundb...@gmail.com
Thanks Martin,
I added the following code to my Panel in the modalwindow;
@Override
public void renderHead(IHeaderResponse response) {
super.renderHead(response);
response.render(CssHeaderItem.forCSS(.myModal
{background-image:'images/logo.png'; background-color:#A1; },
Hi,
Open the browser Dev Tools and play with the CSS rules until you make it as
you wish.
Then put the working CSS rules in your code.
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Ajayi Yinka iamstyaj...@googlemail.com
wrote: