Yes, this is the way to go, just try to match the look of
your blog to the rest of your site and then fine tune to
get them to look as similar as possible.
If you have a look at my site,
http://www.thewikiguitarsite.com/
It is obviously PMwiki. If you click update blog at the
bottom of the
On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 05:31:42PM +1000, Gemsling wrote:
Does anyone here have experience with embedding a blog in PmWiki and
would care to share some general thoughts/advice?
I realise that I could make up a PmWiki-based blog solution, but I'm
drawn to WordPress for its simplicity,
1. In pub/css.local.css:
.redsmall, .redsmall a, .redsmall a.wikilink
{ text-decoration:none; font-size:smaller; color:red; }
2. In the wiki page:
%redsmall%[[Main/HomePage]]%%
Thanks a lot.
Is there a way to define this in a wikipage too ?
I tried with %define, but could not get
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 17:31 +1000, Gemsling wrote:
Does anyone here have experience with embedding a blog in PmWiki and
would care to share some general thoughts/advice?
I originally went the Kevin/Kathryn route, reskinning blosxom (a
perl-based blog we use for our news pages) to give it as
On 8/3/07, Steve Glover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This, though, is proving a bit harder than I expected (renaming the blog
to news in blogsimple is not just a matter of a global text edit, and
blogsimple2 doesn't seem to like something else on the wiki), so I
suspect I'm going to have to
So, at least in beta63, there doesn't seem to be a way to
so I'll see about coming up with a fix at some point.
As an external stylesheet (e.g., pub/css/local.css), one could do:
Thanks a lot for your help.
What about putting the markup found in
Kathryn Andersen wrote:
FAQ.Index
FAQ-Documentation.Index
FAQ-Database.Index
FAQ-UserInterfaces.Index
This is the way that I do it, myself.
I like it because it's similar to the usual default for web pages to use
index.html as the home page for a directory.
And, yes, Cluster does
$HTMLStylesFmt['pwiki'], ['diff'], etc.
Is there some way I can see what pmwiki uses as a default for each of
these?? These are all php variables...I'm not sure there's a way to
display these in the wiki; am I wrong?
They all get rendered as CSS when you view the site. If I recal
Thanks Kathryn, Kevin et al for comments.
Yes, matching skins is the way to go, so I'll start working on that.
My ultimate goal is to have the most recent n blog posts displayed on
the PmWiki-based home page, and maybe a list of recent posts in the
sidebar throughout the site.
So, yes - the blog
OK, will try again, since I received no response to my post. :(
On 7/25/07, Philip Seyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It will take a while for me to get to my question. Sorry for that.
I'm exploring the idea of using PMWIKI for a Singles Wik -- where members
of a singles club can put up a
DaveG wrote:
$HTMLStylesFmt['pwiki'], ['diff'], etc.
Is there some way I can see what pmwiki uses as a default for each of
these?? These are all php variables...I'm not sure there's a way to
display these in the wiki; am I wrong?
They all get rendered as CSS when you view the site. If I
Trying to install some basic ZAP stuff.
The documentation says:
To install, simply download zap and if desired the zap toolbox, and enable
as needed in local config files. For the documentation, download the
zapdocs.zip file, dump into wiki.d, and goto Support.HomePage. Please direct
all
On 8/4/07, Gemsling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, yes - the blog will have a similar skin/theme, but I'll also look
for a way to display blog content within another page.
- PmWiki includes, for inserting the recent blog posts.
Another option has just occured to me: having PmWiki retrieve and
On 7/26/07, Philip Seyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It will take a while for me to get to my question. Sorry for that.
I'm exploring the idea of using PMWIKI for a Singles Wik -- where members of
a singles club can put up a profile of themselves and make contact with
others who may want to
Just a note: This DOES work! So for all of you guys who don't like
infinitely many file extensions, this does the trick... But only do it
when you first create the wiki, because all pages should have the
extension you decide on.
$WikiDir = new PageStore(wiki.d/$Group/{$Name}.wiki);
Mike
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