thanks matej!


Matej Knopp-2 wrote:
> 
> Okay, so if I understand correctly you want to replace modal window
> images. It is possible, but if you don't want to touch other css
> things, you need to make sure that the new image match the exact
> dimensions of the old images.
> 
> First little introduction about modal window images. Modal window
> images are optimized for fast download time, meaning that for the
> entire modal window only two images are loaded. This is done by
> stuffing multiple elements into a single image. As a result of this,
> it's not possible to use filter hack for alpha blending in IE6.
> Therefore there have to be two versions of the images - one with alpha
> blending (shadows) - for sane browsers, and one without alpha blending
> - for IE6. While this means more work for designer, I still think it's
> worth it as normally (without the grouping) the modal window would
> require to load up to ten different images.
> 
> So. If you want alpha blending (on supported browsers - other then
> IE6), you'll have to have four images. Two with alpha blending and two
> without. To use these images, you'll have to define your own
> stylesheet and put your images in the same folder. The stylesheet
> should look like this:
> 
> div.wicket-modal div.my-window-style div.w_left,
> div.wicket-modal div.my-window-style div.w_right {
>       background-image: url('my-window-style-2-alpha.png');
>       _background-image: url('my-window-style-2-ie.png');
> }
> 
> 
> div.wicket-modal div.my-window-style div.w_top,
> div.wicket-modal div.my-window-style div.w_bottom,
> div.wicket-modal div.my-window-style div.w_topLeft,
> div.wicket-modal div.my-window-style div.w_topRight,
> div.wicket-modal div.my-window-style div.w_bottomRight,
> div.wicket-modal div.my-window-style div.w_bottomLeft,
> div.wicket-modal div.my-window-style a.w_close {
>       background-image: url('my-window-style-1-alpha.png');
>       _background-image: url('my-window-style-1-ie.png');
> }
> 
> To make modal window use this style you call
> window.setCssClassName("my-window-style").
> 
> Unless I forgot something, this should give you the possibility to
> replace default modal window images.
> 
> -Matej
> 
> On 5/24/07, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Matej, we were talking on ##wicket and you were about to tell me what the
>> magic is to replace ModalWindow images with something my designer cooks
>> up
>> (pixel accurate replacements for existing images) without modifying
>> Wicket.
>> What was that magic?  (Thought I'd post here since others might benefit
>> from
>> the answer to this question... maybe someone can post the reply into our
>> FAQ
>> too).  Thanks!
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