There's a ton of ways to do this. User specific panels/ using
Session.setStyle and vary the markup/ vary header contributions
(add(HeaderContributor.forCss(...))/ etc.

Eelco


On 2/26/07, Chris Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to wicket. I'm just wondering if it's possible for multiple
> markups to share common wicket Java classes?
>
> My aim with this is to provide different appearances and layouts by
> having
> multiple sets of CSS and the markup but reusing the same Wicket classes
> that provide the content. Is this possible?
>
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