adding some css to identify the div as an include isn't a bad idea!

On 3/4/06, Mark Derricutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/4/06, Ryan Sonnek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Well, I'd like to startup a discussion on a wicket feature I wrote up
> > and see if there's any interest for other people.  Basically, I use
> > some AJAX magic to load the component so that you can preview your
> > pages with your components.
> >
>
> Hey there - I saw this (and the subsequent followup post) earlier in my
> javablogs feed - tres cool!  I really need to look into using dojo/behaviour
> and all those funky things more.  My first thought when reading this earlier
> was "whoah cool! rock" :)  I'll have to play with it myself.
>
> Hmmm - I just had a novel idea, how about applying some CSS hackery to the
> <div/> to give it a border and maybe a background/border which identifies it
> as being included or something...
>
> Mark
>
> --
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> i like my video games - i don't care what daddy said; they're my reality
>   - henning pauly


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