On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 22:12:06 +0100, Eelco Hillenius wrote:

>The thing I loath about this is that it is implicit. You have to explain 
>a designer that the anchors will be parsed and that, depending on what 
>Wicket pages there are, the anchor wil point to either a static resource 
>or a Wicket Page. The current situation is better as it is allways 
>immediately clear what it does.

Eelco,

        But this is beyond the scope/concern of a web designer.
Personally I expect the designer to work on the presentation layer
while a programmer works on the Java layer. It is up to you, the
developer, to decide how to render the page (from a dynamic point of
view). It is up to him to provide you with the HTML file containing the
guiding design (static layout).

Gili



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