Hi Martin, sorry if the message understood was to put this project in a bad light, not at all!
I played with it a while and seems to be doing exactly what advertised. Maybe a question (since I see you are one of the authors) - how does one add a theme? By checking the ThemeProvider I see only "bootstrap" theme is available by default. How to add new theme into provider? Thanks, Zbynek On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 9:51 AM Martin Grigorov <mgrigo...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi, > > On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 1:36 AM Zbynek Vavros <zbynekvav...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > for a new project we would like to use (hopefully) well known material > > design. > > After some discussion we discarded using any popular JS frameworks. > > Since most of us work with Wicket for quite some time and we all like it > > we would like to stick with it. > > > > Now would be the recommended way to use material design with Wicket? > > > > There is an integration project > > https://github.com/l0rdn1kk0n/wicket-bootstrap > > that doesn't seem to be very actual (failed builds, TBD in docs...). > > > > - failed builds are due to bad CI servers. The project uses TravisCI > because it is free and the builds there are very unstable. If you build the > project locally with "mvn clean package" it will build just fine. > - TBD in docs: well, it is an open source project... People contribute as > much as they need for their apps. It is better than nothing. > > > > It also doesn't seem to implement even basic components ( > > > > > https://material-components.github.io/material-components-web-catalog/#/component/text-field > > ). > > Or maybe I missed something? > > > > Wicket-Bootstrap project, as its name suggests, provides integration with > Bootstrap <https://getbootstrap.com/>. The Material design is just one of > the themes for Bootstrap, provided by > https://github.com/FezVrasta/bootstrap-material-design/ > > https://fezvrasta.github.io/bootstrap-material-design/docs/4.0/examples/checkout/ > shows a form with this theme. I am not sure whether it completely > implements the "specification" > > > > > > Another option would be to do all styling manually, well... > > > > Did anyone used material with Wicket? > > > > Thanks, > > Zbynek > > >