Thanks. The CSS approach looks very interesting.

Tom


Al Maw wrote:
> Thomas Singer wrote:
>> I want to decorate any <a href="..."> link to an external website with a 
>> small graphic and ensure it will open in a separate window. Where should I 
>> start? I'm currently trying to add an IMarkupFilter implementation to insert 
>> another openClose-ComponentTag before the </a>-ComponentTag, but Wicket 
>> seems not to render it.
> 
> Extend AbstractMarkupFilter. See RelativePathPrefixHandler for details, 
> although you don't need all the behaviour bits.
> 
> Just check the src for starting with "http://"; or "https://";, add a 
> class="extLink" attribute, and do your decoration with CSS.
> 
> .extLink {
>       padding-left: 20px;
>       background: url(extLink.png) no-repeat left center;
> }
> 
> Something like that, anyway.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Al

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