Thanks for that. I'm suddenly very motivated to migrate our code from Wicket 
1.5 -> 1.6 just so that we can start using this stuff: 

https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap

Regards,
Chris

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Martin Grigorov [mailto:mgrigo...@apache.org]
>Sent: Wednesday, 17 October 2012 3:46 AM
>To: users@wicket.apache.org
>Subject: Re: Twitter Bootstrap in Wicket
>
>On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Gonzalo Aguilar Delgado
><gagui...@aguilardelgado.com> wrote:
>> Hello Chris,
>>
>> I can answer yes! But it's not working well for IE<9. It gave me big
>> headaches. For the rest of the navigators it ran well...
>>
>> Here is a demo. You cannot login, sorry.
>>
>> http://www1.seglan.com/remesas-movistar/remesas/login?0
>>
>> I used several projects:
>>
>>
>>         Bootstrap:
>>         http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
>>
>>         For the bar at the top:
>> http://tomaszdziurko.pl/2012/03/wicket-and-twitter-bootstrap-navbar/
>>
>>
>>         Not really related but usefull:
>>
>>         I use dojo for the controls, not al but some:
>> http://dojotoolkit.org/
>>         And the links to wicket done by me:
>>                 Examples:
>> http://wicket-dojo.level2crm.com/wicket-dojo-examples-1.6.0/
>>                 Code: https://gitorious.org/wicket-dojo
>>
>>         But you need controls integrate with bootstrap theme, so I used
>> also:
>>
>>         For the themes: http://bootswatch.com/
>>         swatchmaker: for creation of new themes
>>         dbootstrap: for dojo integration of css
>>
>>
>> With everything it really works.
>>
>> Want to take a look to:  https://github.com/decebals/wicket-bootstrap
>
>The credit should go to:
>https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap where the development
>of these components is done.
>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>>
>> El vie, 12-10-2012 a las 09:11 +1000, Chris Colman escribió:
>>
>>> Is it possible/feasible to 'selectively' use the Twitter bootstrap in a
>>> wicket app?
>>>
>>> Scenario: our app serves many different clients. Some will want the
>>> Twitter Bootstrap look and feel but others will be happy to use any
>>> number of existing CSS/JS templates that we have created for them over
>>> the years.
>>>
>>> Currently we use a combination of Wicket variations and conditional
>>> header injection to provide different look and feel for customers even
>>> though they all use the same Wicket page classes.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to use Twitter Bootstrap in the same way? i.e.
>>> conditionally use it when rendering a page for one customer but not
>>> using it when rendering that same page class for another customer?
>>>
>>>
>>> Yours sincerely,
>>>
>>> Chris Colman
>>>
>>> Pagebloom Team Leader,
>>> Step Ahead Software
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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