Looking at the generated HTML, there's no reason why putting the 
topic-specific CSS in the same location as the rest of your CSS files (the 
root folder) shouldn't work. What have you put in the topic-specific CSS? 
Have you checked the generated HTML to ensure that the additional <link /> 
tag has been generated?

Derek.

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> Stylesheet: MyStylesheet.css
>
> with MyStylesheet.css in the FlexWiki root folder (where all other such as
> wiki.css reside) doesn't work. Do I have to specify a path? Which path?
> /FlexWiki/MyStylesheet.css doesn't work either. By the way, I'm using
> FlexWiki 2.0.0.179...
>
> Benno.
>
>> If you want the content from the left on the right and vice versa, can't
>> you
>> just switch the definitions in _NormalBorders, rather than doing the
>> switch
>> in CSS?
>>
>> The Stylesheet page property defines an additional CSS file for that
>> topic.
>> E.g.
>>
>> Stylsheet: myNewStyleSheet.css
>>
>> Derek.
>>
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>> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 4:34 PM
>> To: <flexwiki-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
>> Subject: Re: [Flexwiki-users] Separate stylesheets for admin and content?
>>
>>> Hi Derek,
>>>
>>> thanks a lot for your answer.
>>>
>>>> Admin.css is a hangover from before we updated the stylesheet. As you
>>>> point
>>>> out, I don't think it actually gets used by anything. At this stage, I
>>>> don't
>>>> think it's possible to explicitly specify a different stylesheet for
>>>> the
>>>> admin pages without making some code changes. That said, the admin
>>>> pages
>>>> are
>>>> quite simple from a CSS point of view, so it shouldn't be too difficult
>>>> to
>>>> handle them in your override CSS file.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, it is... For example, I exchange LeftBorder and
>>> RightBorder
>>> so that LeftBorder is on the right side and RightBorder on the left.
>>> Sounds weird, but I do lots of javascript manipulations to nested lists
>>> in
>>> the left
>>> sidebar (building up a tree control). This takes some time during which
>>> IE
>>> stops rendering the rest of the page (regardless wether I start this
>>> window.onload or earlier). To enable the user to look at the topic
>>> content
>>> while the tree is generated, I placed the lists in the RightBorder which
>>> comes after TopicBody in the pages' html. Long story, but in short it
>>> messes up my admin pages.
>>>
>>>> You can apply a specific stylesheet (in addition to any overrides or
>>>> alternates) to a topic by using the Stylesheet page property. However,
>>>> there
>>>> doesn't seem to be a way to apply a stylesheet across a namespace,
>>>> although
>>>> it shouldn't be too onerous to use the Stylesheet page property from
>>>> the
>>>> _ContentBaseDefinition topic for the namespace if you want to raise a
>>>> feature request on the bug tracker [1]
>>>
>>> How do I use this Stylesheet page property? I wrote
>>>
>>> Stylesheet: MyStylesheet
>>>
>>> to a page, but it doesn't have any effect.
>>>
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>>>> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 2:16 PM
>>>> To: <flexwiki-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
>>>> Subject: [Flexwiki-users] Separate stylesheets for admin and content?
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> for my project, I've highly customised stylesheets for a namespace. If
>>>>> I
>>>>> include it using OverrideStylesheet in flexwiki.config, it gets
>>>>> applied
>>>>> to
>>>>> all pages, including the admin section. Unfortunately, my
>>>>> customisations
>>>>> mess up the latter considerably so I'm looking for a possibility to
>>>>> specify separate stylesheets for single namespaces and for the admin
>>>>> pages.
>>>>>
>>>>> I can define my stylesheet as an alternate stylesheet in
>>>>> flexwiki.config,
>>>>> but this way the user would have to select my stylesheet in the drop
>>>>> down
>>>>> box, which is not an option for me.
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I specify a default stylesheet for a namespace and a separate
>>>>> on
>>>>> for the admin section?
>>>>>
>>>>> There is a admin.css in the admin directory, but it doesn't seem to be
>>>>> used anywhere... The admin pages just include wiki.css... What's the
>>>>> purpose of this  admin.css?
>>>>>
>>>>> Additional question: Is it possible to specify stylesheets per
>>>>> namespace?
>>>>> Different namespace, different stylesheet?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>> Benno.
>>>>>
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