the reason is that I need to consider the panel as a single component which
is used inside a listview 
Anyway you could be right I saw that in wicket you can create a html markup
for each single component naming the file in this way:
pagename$componentname.html

So maybe I can add the  drodownchoice and textfield to the panel component 
and fix the layout in the  html file pagename$panelname.html

<table>
<tr>
<td>wicketcomponentup
<td>
<td>wicketcomponentdown
<td>
</tr>
</table>
What do you think about? could that work?

Thanks Paolo




paolo di tommaso wrote:
> 
> Umh .. I think the best things are simple ..
> 
> Why don't just handle the components position using html or css in your
> panel?
> 
> 
> Bye, Paolo
> 
> 
> 
> On 8/23/07, andrea pantaleoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have a little problem with Panel
>> In a table I added a Panel
>> Now in this Panel I want to add two different components, let's say, a
>> dropdownchoice up and a textfield down.
>> If I remember well, in swing it could be possible to add a layout to a
>> panel
>> and then for example add a component in north or in the south.
>> Is there in wicket something similar?
>> If I want to add the dropdownchoice component in the north of the panel
>> and
>> the textfield in the south is that possible
>> Thanks for any help
>> Andrea
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