what we need to do is to extract an AbstractModalWindow that doesnt have
all the bells and whistles but lets you customize the look more.
+1 -- if we go with Wicket we might even contribute this ourselves
also can you not simply do modalwindow.setcssclassname("mine") and then
include an additional stylesheet that looks like one of modal window's but
uses the div.mine as a prefix so it overrides the other styles?
We're doing that, and embedding it in the constructor of a sub-class of
ModalWindow.
-igor
Igor rocks.
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