The advantage of plain JavaScript is that then even people not wanting to
use jQuery for their projects can use it... All you need to do is create is
 JS functions that hide-show the the tabs... I'm not a JS expert but if you
put the code somewhere I can try to help with that part.

Best,

Ernesto

On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 1:17 AM, spam2...@meeque.de <spam2...@meeque.de>wrote:

> Hi Ernesto,
>
>
> > Is your implementation using jQuery? Then  maybe you should try to
> > contact someone behind some of the jQuery-Wicket related projects out
> > there and see if your component could feet on one of those projects.
>
> Yes, right now it's using jQuery. I'll have a look at jQuery-Wicket, and
> see if it fits in with it...
>
> > It would be nice, and not difficult to achieve I guess, to have that
> > component not depending on any JavaScript library, but simple an
> > plain JavaScript.
>
> I'd prefer that actually, although plain JavaScript is a little
> cumbersome. Is there not some small Wicket-specific JavaScript library I
> could build upon?
>
>
> Regards,
> Michael
>
>
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