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[jira] Updated: (WICKET-1917) Automatically Load CSS files based on name matching

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1917?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Christopher J Lyth updated WICKET-1917:
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    Description: 
I often find myself adding CSS files to wicket with the same name as my pages (i.e. BasePage.css). I then have to add the reference through an html link or a header contributer. I would like to load these automatically in a similar manor as the properties files. 

I feel this should be expanded to include the ability to skin the application in the following manor.

BasePage.css
BasePage_chrome.css
BasePage_metal.css

I would also recommend setting this in a similar manor to other patterns in wicket. It would use the closest name match by default (i.e. BasePage.css). I imagine this could also be set by system property (wicket.skin) or programatically. 


  was:
I often find myself adding CSS files to wicket with the same name as my pages (i.e. BasePage.css). I then have to add the reference through an html link or a header contributer. I would like to load these automatically in a similar manor as the properties files. 

I feel this should be expanded to include the ability to skin the application in the following manor.

BasePage.css
BasePage_chrome.css
BasePage_metal.css




> Automatically Load CSS files based on name matching
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WICKET-1917
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1917
>             Project: Wicket
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: wicket
>            Reporter: Christopher J Lyth
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I often find myself adding CSS files to wicket with the same name as my pages (i.e. BasePage.css). I then have to add the reference through an html link or a header contributer. I would like to load these automatically in a similar manor as the properties files. 
> I feel this should be expanded to include the ability to skin the application in the following manor.
> BasePage.css
> BasePage_chrome.css
> BasePage_metal.css
> I would also recommend setting this in a similar manor to other patterns in wicket. It would use the closest name match by default (i.e. BasePage.css). I imagine this could also be set by system property (wicket.skin) or programatically. 

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