just put whatever it is in a WebMarkupContainer and call setVisible() on the container. i believe you should be able to attach the container directly to your thead tag.
can you submit this as a doc bug?
thx
Jonathan Carlson wrote:
I assume there is an obvious, easy answer to this question and I have a brain-block from seeing it right now.
Is there a component that does nothing other than display its body if it is visible?
(I want to make my <thead>...</thead> markup invisible sometimes)
Thanks,
Jon
P.S. Maybe this could be an FAQ. It's not always obvious how simple, powerful components can be used in different ways.
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