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Uwe Schindler commented on SOLR-6401:
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I did not know about this issue and fixed it a minute ago!
> Update CSS for Solr Ref Guide to format code examples automatically
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> Key: SOLR-6401
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6401
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: documentation
> Reporter: Cassandra Targett
> Assignee: Uwe Schindler
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> In the online version of the Solr Ref Guide
> (https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/solr), we have a number of code example
> boxes. We manually change the default styling to have a solid black border.
> It used to be relatively easy to set those properties each time you made a
> code box, but with the Confluence upgrades it's not as simple anymore, it
> requires a special level of access, and the convention isn't known by
> everyone so we're getting a melange of styles.
> What we'd like to do instead is set the formatting via the CSS. It's a simple
> change, but editing the CSS for the Solr space is limited to system admins of
> the Confluence instance only.
> 1. Go to
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/spaces/viewstylesheet.action?key=solr and
> click edit (at the bottom of the page).
> 2. Add the following to the bottom of the existing CSS:
> {code}
> #content .code {
> border-color: black;
> border-width: 1px;
> border-style: solid;
> }
> {code}
> 3. Save and you're done.
> [~thetaphi], I've assigned to you because AFAIK you are the only one in
> Lucene/Solr with system admin-level access to CWIKI. If someone else has that
> access, please reassign as appropriate.
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