Hi Alan Thanks a lot for your answer.
"> - can I put a component like the rollover component in a custom component Don't see why not" In fact, I was trying to put the component of my custom component in a Border.page file, and it didn't work. However I managed to find somewhere on the Tapestry website, thanks to your answer (I was willing to dig properly in the issue) that the components have to be declared in the .jwc file itself. About the "mockup" image : I'm not sure I'm being explicit. In fact I just would like to be able to put a "false" image's path in order to help the designer. I would like him to be able to view the images when editing the html file alone. Is it possible ? For the css part, I wasn't able to look deeper in the issue, but thanks a lot : I'll do it.. later ;) Good evening ! ZedroS On 3/7/06, Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tuesday 07 March 2006 20:27, ZedroS Schwart wrote: > > Is there someone kind enough to provide me some answers ? > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > For memory, and quickly, it's : > > - can I put a component like the rollover component in a custom > component > > Don't see why not > > > ? - is there a possibility to put a "false" URL in the image component > in > > There are probably several ways. > > The easiest is probably to use the any component > > <img jwcid="@Any" src="message:imageURL" /> > > put a key imageURL in your properties file > > > order to have it render itself even in HTML only preview mode > > - the following html works with IE/Opera but not Firefox, why ? > > <html> > > <head><title>Home</title>< > > > > > /head> > > > <body background=" > > > > http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/images/tapestry/ComponentReference/Pow > > >eredByTapestry.png " > > > text="##FFFFFF" link="#FFFFFF" vlink="#FFFFFF" alink="#FFFFFF"> > > > <table width="750" align="center"> > > > </table> > > > </body> > > > </html> > > > > A new question : how to use an image component to render an image put as > > the background ? > > I can't answer your question directly, but have you thought about using > css > > take a look at this image > > http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk/photos/d/483-1/BorderMockup.png > > Take a look at the powered by tapestry at the bottom left > > This is the result of view source on the footer - see no images. > > <!-- Footer Section --> > <div id="footer"> > <div id="copy" class="column"> > <p>Unless otherwise stated the content of this site is > copyright © 2006 > Alan Chandler. > Please see <a href="/licence.html">licence > conditions</a> for details on > copying.</p> > </div> > <div id="version" class="column"> > <dl> > <dt>Version</dt> > <dd>site: 6.2.0</dd> > <dd>generator: 1.0.0</dd> > </dl> > </div> > <div id="webmaster" class="column"> > <p>Any issues with the site, please contact the > <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Web Site > Issues"">Webmaster</a></p> > </div> > </div> > > > > Thats because the css for that part of the page is here > > > #version {font-size:8pt;background:white > url(/images/PoweredByTapestry.gif) > right top no-repeat;} > > The URL is specified in the css file for the image. > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Alan Chandler > http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk > Open Source. It's the difference between trust and antitrust. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >