It is indeed a ListView.
Which is attached to an UL-tag

Ted


2006/12/1, Erik van Oosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi Ted,

I see that the component is called 'list'.
If it is a ListView (or similar) you should also read the FAQ entry on
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/listview-and-other-repeaters.html.

Regards,
    Erik.


Ted Roeloffzen wrote:
> list.add(new AttributeModifier("class", new Model() {
>     public Object getObject(final Component component)
>     {
>     String cssClass;
>     if(isHorizontal)
>     {
>      cssClass = "menuItemsHorizontal";
>     } else {
>      cssClass = "menuItemsVertical";
>     }
>     return cssClass;
>     }
>    }));
>
> This is almost exactly the same as the example i got from Erik.
>
> Ted

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