i dont think we would be opposed to changing html around in
wicket-examples, so i dont think the drop-in clause is a necessity.

-igor

On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:26 AM, nino martinez wael
<nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Someone mentioned that we could have a better look & feel for wicket, since
> there are no designers in the core team. I proposed a contest, to make the
> coolest slickest css for wicket. So please feel free to apply.
>
>
> Requirements:
>
> your css should be compatible with the basic browsers, Firefox , IE , Safari
> etc. And retain heavy use of embedded js. And it should be a drop on, using
> existing id's & hierachy for design.
>
> Practical info:
>
> The contest ends in 2 months April 2nd.
>
> Get the wicket examples here:
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/wicket/trunk/wicket-examples/
>
> If you need it you can put your css in svn at wicketstuff, write to this
> list for details on howto get commit rights, you should add your css to
> sandbox and sf user name (
> https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/sandbox/ ).
>
> Yes as with all contest there is a prize, you can win the wicket t-shir
> along with the honor if your css are the winner. This
> http://www.cafepress.com/apachewicket.317298148 or this
> http://www.cafepress.com/apachewicket.317298083 depending on your age :)
>
> Just reply to this thread to enter the contest.
>
> Regards Nino on behalf of the Wicket People
>

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