I would guess that it is better to use panels or fragments and instead of using setXXX, just initialize everyting in its place according to an internal state.
Start with one hard coded layout and then tune it using an internal state, for example. ** Martin 2008/4/28 Azzeddine Daddah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi there, > > I'm new to Wicket trying to build my first application :). > I've already token a look at "Creating layouts using markup inheritance" > tutorial from the Wicket website, but still have some questions: > Suppose that I've a base page which I want that some of my pages inherits > the layout from it. What I want to do is to have some protected methods like > f.e. appendComponen(final Component comp, String position) and > setTitle(String title). The position string In the first method indicates > the position where the component in the page should be appended. > > 1. How can I implement this? > 2. Is it possible to define multiple <wicket:child /> in the base > page? > > Gr. Azzeddine > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
