Thanks for your response Sergiu!

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You really shouldn't use this kinds of hardcoded URLs... This will fail when you move the style from the filesystem to the skin, since the base URL will be different. Use:

$xwiki.getSkinFile('images/colors/gray/H4x4-GRAY.png')

if the file is in the baseskin on the filesystem, or:

$doc.getAttachmentURL('H4x4-GRAY.png')

if the file is attached to the skin document.


How would this apply to say:

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{ background-image :url( ../../images/colors/bg/gpl-red.png) ; }
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??

As in if gpl-red.png was an attachment to the skin doc itself?

The style section is supposed to override style.css as found on the filesystem. If you write some content in it, the content that's in the original style.css on the filesystem won't be used anymore. The UI broke because the content in the original style.css is important, it pulls in all the other style from toucan.css. So, all you have to do in order to not break the skin, is to first copy the original content from skins/toucan/style.css, then add your custom styles.

style.css had @import statements in which I tried adding but nonetheless the UI still broke....

I guess if I opened up those import statements then pasted each css doc into the style section it would work. However, that said it seems like things would become messy if that happened!


After I find the section what's the syntax to use????


CSS plus velocity. You don't need to mark the velocity code in any way, the whole content will be passed through Velocity for interpretation. You'll have access to $xwiki, and $doc will point to the skin document.


Ok so I gota learn velocity I guess.... :-)


Or would it be simpler to change the 'default stylesheet' under Admin ->
Presentation and create my own style.css doc???? (which I kind of did
anyway but it calls another css doc)


No, it's better to create your own skin.

Whenever this is mentioned it really confuses me as I am struggling to find examples....


I am currently going through many Xwiki docs on Skinning but I don't see a 'start from scratch' guide - skins for beginners or something similar ;-)


Probably the closest I've come is this:


http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/Skins


But then am also going through all of these too:


http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/Skins

http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Skins

http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Skin+Editor+Application


In order to keep things automated and dynamic it's best to load everything at the database level so that when performing an upgrade the UI doesn't break or go funny which is what happened to me previously but, then how do you create a skin using Xwiki docs??


Am probably doing something wrong again but here's what I've got so far:


I created a new doc called XWiki_Skin under: <ip>:8180/xwiki/*/bin/view/XWiki/XWiki_Skin*

Then added the Xwiki Skin object to it using the object editor. Then attached a css file to the skin doc and then got lost :-)


So I guess any help on the procedure would really be appreciated!!


Many thanks,


Kaya
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