Hi everybody!
I'm really new to wicket and it's concepts. I so far created a very
simple page having some div containers and some static text. What I want
to do now is to include a page header. What I tried is to use the
wicket:extend and wicket:child tags to get thing working but with no
suc
well,
markup inheritance lets you create pages (or panels for that mater) with the
same layout.
Suppose you want to have two pages that both have (the same) header and a
footer.
Markup inheritance is a way of doing that (there are other options as well).
So what you do is, create a Base page.
In t
Have you extended the Header page in the index page?
class HeaderPage extends Webpage{
}
class IndexPage extends HeaderPage{
}
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Thanks for your quick reply!
I now got it! I thought it was the other way round! foolish me! :-)
Really appreciate!
Oliver
Eyal Golan wrote:
well,
markup inheritance lets you create pages (or panels for that mater) with the
same layout.
Suppose you want to have two pages that both have (the
Hi,
well, wicket and JSP have not much in common beside the fact that they
both rely on Java...
a simple example for your needs would be this here:
http://wicket.apache.org/examplemarkupinheritance.html
Best,
Korbinian
Oliver-Sven Fritsch schrieb:
Hi everybody!
I'm really new to wicket an