Oh wait. Maybe you were confused with "css" being a component id? I
don't think/ can't imagine I ever used "css" as a class.

If you look at Tree.html:

<wicket:panel>
<span class="wicket-indent-tree">
<span wicket:id="tree"  class="wicket-indent-tree-row">
<span wicket:id="spacers" class="wicket-indent-tree-spacer"></span>
 <span wicket:id="node" class="wicket-indent-tree-node"></span>
</span>
</span>
</wicket:panel>

and Tree$DefaultNodePanel.html:

<wicket:panel>
<a href="#" wicket:id="junctionLink" class="wicket-indent-tree-junctionlink"
        ><img wicket:id="junctionImage" 
class="wicket-indent-tree-junctionimage"/></a>
<a href="#" wicket:id="nodeLink" class="wicket-indent-tree-nodelink"
        ><img wicket:id="nodeImage" class="wicket-indent-tree-nodeimage"/><span
                wicket:id="label" 
class="wicket-indent-tree-nodelabel">label</span></a>
</wicket:panel>

You can see all the classes being in there, and they are (partially)
denoted at tree.css.

Does this work for you? Are the name problematic in any way? Looking
at it (sorry I should've done that right away before replying to this
post) the only thing I don't like is the '-' between the names; I
think wicketIndentTreeJunctionlink is better than
wicket-indent-tree-junctionlink. Otoh, if this doesn't give any
problems, I guess we're fine now.

Eelco


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