The Border component and assets are concepts you might want to be
familiar with too...

The Workbench example uses the Border component:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/examples/index.html

/Martin

On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 11:41 +0200, Andreas Bulling wrote:
> Hi Gregor,
> 
> actually "component" is just the right word and could be a possible
> answer/solution:
> 
> http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/UsersGuide/components.html
> 
> I you want to create bigger packages you can create libraries
> but I wasn't able to find the link in my bookmarks describing
> this possibility. But I'm quite sure you'll find many posts
> on this list, too.
> 
> Cheers,
>   Andreas
> 
> On 26. Apr 2006 - 11:10:26, Gregor Ewald wrote:
> | Hello,
> | 
> | I am new to the tapestry framework. I want to split my site into 
> | components such as header, footer, picture etc.
> | How can I outsource components that are used by every site (e.g. the 
> | header or a picture) and include these components in the sites? With JSP 
> | I can use the <include page="">-Tag to include content in my site...and 
> | with tapestry?
> 
> 
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