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I have installed [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CSS Extension_CSS] which allows the user to create custom CSS styles and save them as a wiki page. They can then be easily applied to an article anywhere on the site. | I have installed [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CSS Extension_CSS] which allows the user to create custom CSS styles and save them as a wiki page. They can then be easily applied to an article anywhere on the site. | ||
If you do not know what CSS means here is a [http://www. | If you do not know what CSS means here is a [http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp Execellent Tutorial] | ||
Click on [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CSS Extension_CSS] for a description of how to use this. | Click on [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CSS Extension_CSS] for a description of how to use this. | ||
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==STYLE PAGES== | ==STYLE PAGES== | ||
[[Style_table1.css]] Formats a table adding border, background color and padding. | *[[Style_table1.css]] Formats a table adding border, background color and padding. | ||
*[[Style_Crown1.css]] Format for the individual Crown pages, adds background and other formating. | |||
*[[Style_Main1.css]] Formatting for Main Page. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:35, 18 February 2009
I have installed Extension_CSS which allows the user to create custom CSS styles and save them as a wiki page. They can then be easily applied to an article anywhere on the site.
If you do not know what CSS means here is a Execellent Tutorial
Click on Extension_CSS for a description of how to use this.
I suggest that we adopt a consistent naming pattern to avoid confusion. I would suggest that all style pages be named in the following manner: 'Style_name.css' replace 'name' with the name of your style. Then place a link to your page here along with a description of what it does.
As editing a style page will change the appearance of every page that uses that style, it would be polite to discuss it before doing it, or save your new style with a different name.
STYLE PAGES
- Style_table1.css Formats a table adding border, background color and padding.
- Style_Crown1.css Format for the individual Crown pages, adds background and other formating.
- Style_Main1.css Formatting for Main Page.