Hi Helen

Styling FlexWiki is very similar to any web site. There are basically 2
components involved in styling - the css files and the content. I will give
you a number of links to resources within FlexWiki and some from my site
OdsWiki. Much of the style elements that are different between the similar
site layouts are just variations of imaages and style declarations. The last
set [14] show a radically different look possible with FlexWiki (this is
supported, but has not been officially released as more work is still
required.

[1] is a topic showing the colors for Classic and Chocolate CSS with the
selectors used. [2] LemonCSS is the css for the Classic style. [3] is the
css for the Chocolate style. [4] is some other contributed stylesheets
(older). [5] The change note for alternate stylesheet implementation that
uses the drop down selector in the right border. [6] Explains how to
override the stock style sheet at the wiki or topic levels.

CSS Resources at FlexWiki include:

[1] http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/FlexWikiCSS.html
[2] http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/LemonCSS.html
[3] http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/ChocolateCSS.html
[4] http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/StylesheetLibrary.html
[5]
http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/ChangeNoteAlternateCSS.html
[6] http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/StylesheetOverride.html

[7] is the link to _NormalBorders where the content for branding should be
defined - see [12] below for a contrast from the FlexWiki site. [8] and [9]
are older discussions of customization. [10] holds some strings that are
output in the borders. [11] shows how to insert divs and spans into your
content and to attach styles to them (be aware that ids in xhtml elements
must be unique to validate).

Content resources include:

[7] http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/_NormalBorders.html
[8] http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/CustomBorders.html
[9] http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/CustomizingBorders.html
[10]
http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/_ContentBaseDefinition.html
[11]
http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/ChangeNoteContainerPresentation.html

[12] shows a different styling using [13] as the stylesheet.

OdsWiki resources include:

[12] http://ods.dyndns.org/FlexWiki/default.aspx/OdsWiki/HomePage.html
[13] http://ods.dyndns.org/FlexWiki/wiki-jwd.css


[14] shows what is possible by using the FlexHtml plugin. The binary (or
source) for the plugin is at [17]. The explanation of how this was created
is at [16] with the associated _ContentBaseDefinition file at [15].

OdsWiki sample new look resources:

[14] http://ods.dyndns.org/FlexWiki/default.aspx/XhtmlWiki/HomePage.html
[15]
http://ods.dyndns.org/FlexWiki/default.aspx/XhtmlWiki/_ContentBaseDefinition.html
[16] http://ods.dyndns.org/FlexWiki/default.aspx/OdsWiki/HtmlSkins.html
[17]
http://ods.dyndns.org/FlexWiki/default.aspx/PluginLib/PluginLibraryContents.html

I know this is a lot of reading, but after doing so you may be able to ask
more specific questions about what you want to do.

John Davidson

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 11:24 PM, Helen Ersando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> i hope this may not be a burden to anyone's concern... but could someone
> please explain how the changing of flexwiki style is done technically... i
> mean, code-wise?
> because we are trying to integrate or incorporate the flexwiki with the web
> application that we are currently developing (flexwiki as the sub
> application)... then we are looking into how to propagate the style set on
> the root app to the sub app...
>
> thank you so much for any response...
>
> best regards,
> helen
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