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?
Brian wrote:
http://www.communitywiki.org/en/CommunityMaintainedCss
Posted on 15-Nov-07 at 8:02 pm | Permalink
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
Posted on 15-Nov-07 at 8:03 pm | Permalink