cant you use PagingNavigator?

-igor

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 7:05 AM, Matthias
Keller<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm creating a new website with wicket which should have a normal navigation
> bar. I'd like to be able to detect whether a link points to the current page
> to give the surrounding <div> a special class.
> For example on page1:
> <div class="activeLink">
>   <a href="page1">page1</a>
> </div>
> <div>
>   <a href="page2">page2</a>
> </div>
>
> I thought about autolinking which does that automatically, except it adds
> very ugly <span><em> tags. I also don't want to change this globally just to
> have a nicer navigation autolinking going. In addition this would be tricky
> as I need the <div>s around the links, but with different CSS classes.
>
> I'm thinking about creating a panel (representing the <div> with the link)
> which then adds the link and which has to be created by giving the current
> page via the constructor in order for it to find out if the link represents
> the current page. But this seems to be very complicated so I think there
> must be a more elegant solution for that, as this requirement surely isn't
> anything new....?!
>
> Thanks for your hints
>
> Matt
>
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