There's a ton of ways to do this. User specific panels/ using
Session.setStyle and vary the markup/ vary header contributions
(add(HeaderContributor.forCss(...))/ etc.
Eelco
On 2/26/07, Chris Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to wicket. I'm just wondering if it's possible for multiple
right there's that. but it applies to all components, not just pages.
also, if you're doing "skinning", you should use the component's style
property (not variation) to determine which markup is associated
with the component.
Marc-Andre Houle wrote:
>
> Here is the wiki article about this
Here is the wiki article about this :
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/multiple-markups-per-page.html
On 2/27/07, Chris Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm new to wicket. I'm just wondering if it's possible for multiple
markups to share common wicket Java classes?
My aim with this is to provid
I'm new to wicket. I'm just wondering if it's possible for multiple
markups to share common wicket Java classes?
My aim with this is to provide different appearances and layouts by
having
multiple sets of CSS and the markup but reusing the same Wicket classes
that provide the content. Is this pos