Monday, November 12, 2007, 11:45:44 PM, DaveG wrote:
(:div1 style=width: 700px:) why all the 9s? ;-)
I may be wrong, but I think divs can be 'named' only with numeric
characters in PmWiki. I chose that to make sure it was unique.
The numeric character is used if you nest divs,
I rebuilt the skin gallery page, replaced the crammed simple table
format with a format based on floating divs, an also refactored the
link markup used, to make the page overall easier to maintain and
easier to add skin thumb images to their alphabetical position.
I have not dared to replace out
Looks good ;-)
On 12/11/07 12:31 PM, Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I rebuilt the skin gallery page, replaced the crammed simple table
format with a format based on floating divs, an also refactored the
link markup used, to make the page overall easier to maintain and
easier to add skin
One question to those familiar with tables and divs:
I had to enclose all the floating thumb gallery divs with a table with
width setting, to provide a surrounding box which will force the width
of a surrounding skin layout table cell. I used a div first, but,
working with the Triad skin,
Monday, November 12, 2007, 11:30:42 PM, DaveG wrote:
I suspect you were using:
(:div width=700px:)
Just checked the page history, and it looks like this was the problem.
Using this instead should work better:
(:div style=width:700px:)
Thank you!
(:div1 style=width: 700px:)
(:div1 style=width: 700px:) why all the 9s? ;-)
I may be wrong, but I think divs can be 'named' only with numeric
characters in PmWiki. I chose that to make sure it was unique.
Anyway, if you think it is an improvement we could put everything onto
the Cookbook/SkinsGallery page
I suspect you were using:
(:div width=700px:)
Just checked the page history, and it looks like this was the problem.
Using this instead should work better:
(:div style=width:700px:)
I've updated the page -- let me know how it works with Triad.
I just realized *I* could test -- it