Hi, The image can be found here: http://i.stack.imgur.com/2oS1Z.png
it’s just a screenshot of an iOS slide switch. Your answer looks good - so I can just write them as checkbox and let the clever javascript do the rest? Brilliant. I will look into it Matt On 24 Feb 2015, at 11:03, Martin Grigorov <mgrigo...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Your attachment didn't make it to the mailing list. It would be better to > upload it somewhere. > > You can use any JS/CSS solution and just integrate it with Wicket to send > the Ajax call when the value changes. > Here is one such JS solution: http://www.bootstrap-switch.org/ > > Martin Grigorov > Wicket Training and Consulting > https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov > > On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Matt Darwin <mattdar...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I have a wicket webapp and I would like to add a panel with some slide >> switches to control functionality, like this: >> >> >> >> I can't find any examples of how this can be done in wicket - can anybody >> suggest anything? NB I need to use ajax to send API calls to the server >> when the user changes the value of the switch. >> >> I think I'm using wicket 1.4.22. >> >> >> Any ideas? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org