Hi, unfortunately the Tree class is not able to grow horizontally,
neither it is possible for it to have a horizontal scrollbar. If you
need this features, you have to use the new LinkTree (or it's
superclass BaseTree) from wicket 1.3.

-Matej

On 10/24/07, David Struck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been able to get an AJAX tree up and running and I'm very happy
> with how simple it was. My HTML is:
>
>   <html>
>   <body>
>   <span wicket:id="myTree"></span>
>   </body>
>   </html>
>
> and my Java is:
>
>   ...
>   public TreePage() {
>     DefaultMutableTreeNode root = ...
>     TreeModel treeModel = new DefaultTreeModel(root);
>     Tree tree = new Tree("myTree", treeModel);
>     tree.getTreeState().collapseAll();
>     add(tree);
>   }
>   ...
>
> Now I'd like to improve the layout and I'm not sure how to do it. First
> of all, the tree view seems to have a preset width that doesn't grow
> when one of the tree nodes goes outside the width. How can I modify the
> width of the tree view? Should I use CSS? And, if so, how do I hook my
> CSS settings in?
>
> Second, can I move/remove the floating debugger link? And can anyone
> provide a link to a tutorial/guide that explains how to tweak pre-built
> components? Hopefully that will get me moving in the right direction.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
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