Wikify the CSS?

Brian wondered if the pageoftext plain output (that’s a nifty trick!) that is the arborwiki working-copy css could … actually be used as the CSS for the site?

The answer is: kind of. (for some short time, I have the css linked at dev.arborwiki.org). The formatting renders in webkit browsers, but not Firefox. Oh well.

Has anyone successfully implemented wikified css?

Comments (2) left to “Wikify the CSS?”

  1. Brian wrote:

    http://www.communitywiki.org/en/CommunityMaintainedCss

  2. Brian wrote:

    http://www.oddmuse.org/cgi-bin/oddmuse/Cascading_Style_Sheet#StyleSheetPage

    “You can store the CSS to use for your wiki on a page of the wiki. This is useful if you don’t always have access to your server, such that uploading a new CSS file via ftp or scp is difficult. In order to do that, create a page containing your CSS. The entire page should be valid CSS! Then set $StyleSheetPage to the name of the page.”

    OddMuse is my favorite wiki engine for reasons like this :)

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