Yes, you are right. All integration is just about adding something  :-) .
The benefit of integration projects is that they care about the integration. You don't have to manually download and install all those resources. But of couse you don't have to use it. Just add the CSS resources manually. :-)


Johannes Schneider

Alex Objelean wrote:
I like the idea of the YAML or YUI grids. It's aim is to simplify CSS
development. But I do not see any reason to create this kind of projects
(wicket-yaml, wicket-yui-grids, etc) which "integrates" css "frameworks".
All integration is about, is just to add some CSS resources to you web page
and that's it.


Johannes Schneider-3 wrote:
Hi,

I have created a small project that integrates the great CSS framework YAML (http://www.yaml.de/en/home.html) into Wicket. As I am new to Wicket I really appreciate every feedback I could get.

Project home page:

http://cedarsoft.org/wicket/yaml-integration/index.html

Download link:

http://build.cedarsoft.de:8111/guestAuth/repository/download/bt14/.lastSuccessful/yaml-integration/target/yaml-integration-all.jar



Regards,

Johannes Schneider



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