i think you can override  getVariation() to do  this.

Regards
Dipu

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Subject: [Wicket-user] Skin effect in wicket


>
> I want to give skin effect to my web application. This means, can I have
> option to select different html (look and feel) at the runtime depending 
> on
> the selected skin usinging the java file (page)?
>
> if there is any provision in wicket, please let me know.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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