I would like to thank everyone for the quick responses. I really appreciate
it. Looks like I was calling the some of the css Bootstrap 3 specific
classes from my pages, but what was actually loaded by the framework was
version 2.3.2.
Kind Regards,
Joseph
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 1:42 PM, David B
Hi Joesph
Take a look at this simple example project I did of getting
wicket-bootstrap3 working.
https://github.com/dmbeer/wicket-bootstrap-example
Thanks
David
On 09/01/14 03:40, Joseph Mokenela wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure whether this is the right place to ask
*wicket-bootstrap*specific ques
the css and js needed in your page.
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> Gabriel.
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your page.
regards,
Gabriel.
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Hi,
Which CSS classes are missing and what .css files are loaded ?
Which theme do you use ? Twitter's default or any of the Bootswatch ones ?
Bootstrap 3 is available in 'bootstrap3' branch in the Git repo.
You can build it locally or use the deployed snapshot from Sonatype OSS
repo (the version
Hi,
I am not sure whether this is the right place to ask
*wicket-bootstrap*specific questions, I apologize if its not.
Following is my question.
I am building a wicket application and I am using wicket-bootstrap for
bootstrap layout.
However I am not able to access some of the bootstrap classes