Great advise Paul, Thank you. On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 2:53 AM, Paul Bors <p...@bors.ws> wrote:
> You can change the look-n-feel of any Wicket component by simply extending > the Wicket class, and either modify the HTML and/or the CSS. > > If you modify the HTML make sure you preserve the wicket component tree > unchanged since the super class will break at runtime if you shift the HTML > code around and break the hierarchy of the wicket component tree. > > I extended from AjaxTabbedPanel and have two panels that would either > render > the tabs horizontal or vertical and when they reach the end of the page > they > will wrap to the second row or column. > > The look-n-feel as well as horizontal or vertical orientation is handled by > different CSS classes via the float attribute (and many others) inside my > package. For example: > > Horizontal tabs from left to right use this CSS class: > div.horizontalTabpanel div.tab-row li.selected { > float: left; > ... > } > > Vertical tabs from top to bottom use this: > div.verticalTabpanel div.tab-row li.selected { > float: top; > ... > } > > One class sets the CSS of the main panel to either horizontalTabpanel or > verticalTabpanel. > > ~ Thank you, > Paul Bors > > -----Original Message----- > From: Valery Gorbunov [mailto:valery.gorbu...@hys-enterprise.com] > Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 10:34 AM > To: users@wicket.apache.org > Cc: Alex Khalevin > Subject: Multi row Tabs > > Hi All, > > I am new in Wicket. Is it possible to implement Tabs in multi row manner. I > see in examples or tutorial only singe row tabs. > > If not. Which best way to implement it? > > Thank you. > > Valery Gorbunov > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >