You would use page inheritance so that each page inherited its look and feel from all the others. There are many different ways to show different content without creating a ton of pages. Can you elaborate on your current architecture so we can let you know how Wicket can achieve this?

On Feb 4, 2009, at 1:34 PM, Vika wrote:


Hi,

I am completely new to Wicket and trying to decide if this is something I
would want to use for my project. My website has some static and some
dynamic pages that have to share the same look. Currently I am using
SiteMesh to achieve this. Can I accomplish this with Wicket without having
to write a dummy java class for every static html page ?

thank you in advance

Vicky
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