If I understand , you can use in constructor of class java the following
code:
add(new StyleSheetReference("stylesheet", BasePage.class, "style.css"));

and in the html page you add:
<link wicket:id="stylesheet" >

2010/4/7 sahar rostami <sahar.rost...@gmail.com>

> Thanks MZemeck
> But my question in another form is "Where wicket load css (which class)?"
> how wicket knows where look up a css file?
>
> i'm trying to override default location of css file and read them from
> path(s) specified in application start up ,but i can't because i don't know
> how wicket loads them.
>
> any idea would help me!
> thanks
>
>
>
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>
> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 7:50 PM, <mzem...@osc.state.ny.us> wrote:
>
> > One difference I am aware of (and community correct me if I am wrong),
> > Wicket GZIPs resources.  So if you directly link to the css using an
> > "href" you will not have that feature.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > sahar rostami <sahar.rost...@gmail.com>
> > 04/07/2010 11:16 AM
> > Please respond to
> > users@wicket.apache.org
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> >
> > Subject
> > resource (css) loading
> >
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> >
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> >
> > Hi all,
> > I want to know how wicket loads css files from location specified in
> > HeaderContributer or using "href" in  header?
> >
> > Thanks in advanced!
> >
> >
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