Thanks Thorsten,

I understand what you're saying and I agree to some extent.

They're present by default in development mode (which I think makes sense)
so I've gotten used to having them. Maybe I should try to break this habit.
On Mar 4, 2015 10:27 PM, "Thorsten Schöning" <tschoen...@am-soft.de> wrote:

> Guten Tag Andreas Lundblad,
> am Mittwoch, 4. März 2015 um 22:14 schrieben Sie:
>
> > That's a very crude solution. Almost as crude as switching deployment
> mode.
>
> From my point of view Wicket's tags are an implementation detail and
> don't belong to the HTML output, stripping them is therefore the only
> correct solution.
>
> > The wicket tags are useful during debugging and I'd like them to be
> > available (except possibly in this case) in development mode.
>
> You obviously can't have both, either you see them as part of your end
> user DOM, than you need to care in CSS of them, or not, then just
> strip them. What exactly do they help you with during debugging? There
> might be other solutions for what you are trying to achieve.
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
>
> Thorsten Schöning
>
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