Hi Sebastian,

thank you for your valuable support, it works. I forgot that I had set a 
Javascript Header Response Decorator in WicketApplication.
Is it possible to „deactivate“ this for certain pages so that the JS are loaded 
from html > head?

Thanks, Chris



> Am 04.04.2015 um 21:11 schrieb Sebastien <seb...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hi Chris,
> 
>> Shouldn’t be there more css classes to render the bar?
> Yes, actually css classes are not in the output...
> 
> Could you try to reproduce this in a quickstart? (putting it somewhere in
> github or posting it in the Wicket jQuery UI forum)
> http://groups.google.com/group/wicket-jquery-ui/
> 
> Thanks & best regards,
> Sebastien.
> 
> 
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 8:29 PM, Chris <chris...@gmx.at> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sebastian,
>> 
>> jquery-ui.css and jquery-ui.js based on version 1.11.2 are included.
>> 
>> Shouldn’t be there more css classes to render the bar?
>> 
>> The output renders as follows:
>> 
>> <div id="wrapper-panel-frame" class="ui-corner-all">
>>            <form id="form82" method="post"
>> action="./eval?4-1.IFormSubmitListener-form"><div
>> style="width:0px;height:0px;position:absolute;left:-100px;top:-100px;overflow:hidden"><input
>> type="hidden" name="form82_hf_0" id="form82_hf_0" /></div>
>>                <table>
>>                    <tr>
>>                        <td width="240">
>>                            <div id="slider81">
>> 
>>                        <input type="hidden" value="10"
>> name="slider:model:input" id="input80"></input>
>> 
>>                        <div id="slider7f"></div>
>>                </div>
>>                        </td>
>>                        <td width="100">
>>                            <span id="label">10</span>
>>                        </td>
>>                    </tr>
>>                </table>
>>                <br/>
>>                <div style="width: 360px;" id="feedback83">
>> 
>>        </div>
>>            </form>
>>        </div>
>> 
>> 
>> br, Chris
>> 
>>> Am 04.04.2015 um 19:59 schrieb Sebastien <seb...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>> Hi Chris,
>>> 
>>> I think it might be a version issue. wicket-jquery-ui is still based on
>>> 1.11.2 (seems I've missed 1.11.3 in February btw, strange)
>>> 
>>> If you are using a standard theme, maybe you don't have to download/use
>>> jquery* file, you can just use a theme dependency, so the css file will
>> be
>>> rendered for you, matching the version of the underlying jquery-ui.js.
>>> 
>>> If you do not want to use a theme dependency, you need to get the theme
>>> corresponding to the version on the jquery-ui site (somewhere in archive,
>>> iirc). Or, if you want to use your own css/js version, please read this:
>>> 
>> https://github.com/sebfz1/wicket-jquery-ui/wiki/%5Bhowto%5D-change-resource-references
>>> 
>>> In no case add jquery-ui.js by yourself (except through
>>> JQueryUILibrarySettings) and please double check if jquery-ui.css & co
>> are
>>> well included and rendered (no 404) in your page.
>>> 
>>> Hope this helps,
>>> Sebastien.
>> 
>> 
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