Hi Maurice,

Nice, I did not think of the setRenderBody option.

Thanks!
    Erik.


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Erik van Oosten
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Maurice Marrink wrote:
> The logic thing would be to add the class to the div:
> <div wicket:id="menu" class="menuBar"></div>
>
> However i can see your point of adding it to <wicket:panel> if you
> want to enforce it on all menu's. Sure would be nice if wicket could
> automatically transfer anything extra it finds there to the actual
> element, but then what would be the behavior if setRenderbodyOnly was
> used, they would effectively bypass your enforced css style.
> So imo using a div in <wicket:panel> to do this, optionally in
> combination with setRenderbodyOnly to get rid of the empty <div
> wicket:id="menu"> is the best way to go if you want to force this kind
> of stuff.
>
> Maurice
>   
>

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