Just:

<link href="mystyle.css" rel="stylesheet" />

Martijn

On 3/14/07, Chris Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You can include
> >
> > <wicket:remove>
> >   <base href="file:///C:/Docs%20and%20Settings/you/your-
> > project/src/webapp/"
> > />
> > </wicket:remove>
> >
> > in your html head.
>
> Ah cool!
>
> Ok, so that will include the CSS at HTML edit time. What do I need to
> put in a tag that is the opposite to <wicket:remove>? ie., not there at
> edit time but there a wicket render time?
>
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