Whoo hoo!

Nice work.  I hope that this is well accepted by the wicket community.
 Yet another example of how easy it is to integrate some *excellent*
javascript libraries into wicket.

On Dec 18, 2007 6:47 PM, JulianS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've checked in wicketstuff-suckerfish and wicketstuff-suckerfish-examples.
> I've improved my original code as follows:
>
> - Dropdowns are built hierarchically from fragments so in theory there's no
> limit to how many levels deep you can go
> - Associating a link with any menu item is optional, so for example you can
> have a top-level menu bar with no links, just labels
> -Tested with IE6, IE7 and FF2
>
> Julian
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