Hi Thomas,
First of course congrats on the launch of your site.
I'm interested in the Wicket config you're talking about. As a front-end
developer my Java knowledge is very close to nothing, and I find myself
searching a lot for the right places to inject my HTML in all the Wicket
pages and panels my colleague programmers have made.
Can you share any configuration, or other tips that would make my life
as a front-end developer working with Wicket a bit easier?
Best regards,
Sjoerd
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Sjoerd Lohuis
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Thomas Singer wrote:
I just wanted to let you know, that our Wicket-based website gone
on-line:
http://www.syntevo.com
If somebody finds a problem, please let me know.
We really liked the flexibility of Wicket. Although not supported
out-of-the box, we configured Wicket, so our templates can be 100%
pure HTML (except the wicket:id attributes), all links to pages,
static stylesheets or graphics are valid at development time (even in
embedded templates) and Wicket corrects them for us.
Thanks, Wicket-team, for providing such a high-quality framework (in
means of well-thought architecture, flexibility and code quality) and
the outstanding e-mail support.
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Best regards,
Thomas Singer
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