they click the up link, you update the db with the correct order, and
repaint the page. where is the problem?

-igor

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:34 AM, kumark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Thanks Igor.
>
>  Here's an example of the usecase I am referring to. Two panels lets say (one
>  with sports headlines and other with weather headlines) are shown one below
>  the other by default. I want the user to be able to move their order (lets
>  say with up and down arrows) provided in each of those panels.
>
>  once the user makes the above change, I would like the system to remember
>  these preferences and render accordingly for that user alone and differently
>  for other users.
>
>  Any thoughts on the above usecase?
>
>  Many Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >
>  > huh? hardly any logic for presenting? wicket is a ui framework, it
>  > wouldnt be a good one if you couldnt present dynamic things...
>  >
>  > anywho, there is support for all you want. your question is too
>  > general to be answered, if you have a more specific usecase you want
>  > to talk about feel free.
>  >
>  > as far as per user theme/colors you can check out session.getstyle()
>  > and component.getvariation() - there is a wiki page that describes
>  > skinning you might want to read.
>  >
>  > -igor
>  >
>  >
>  > On undefined, kumark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>
>  >>  Hi,
>  >>
>  >>  I was wondering if wicket supports page customisation at runtime per
>  >> user.
>  >>  For example, Changing the available theme/colors, applying a different
>  >>  layout and being able to move content blocks (for example 2 panels)
>  >> up/down
>  >>  at runtime. (similar to myspace or other popular portals).
>  >>
>  >>  As I understand that unlike jsps , in wicket there is hardly any logic
>  >> for
>  >>  presenting (for example displaying two divs different based on the
>  >> current
>  >>  user preferences etc.,).
>  >>
>  >>  Any thoughts or a link to a post/article which discusses these issues
>  >> would
>  >>  be great.
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks.
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