Markus Neteler wrote: > Hi Nikos, Hi Markus.
> I got a bit lost in this discussion: what's really needed to make > the style-up of the Wiki? In short, just adding a(nother) CSS [1][2]. > The Mediawiki version we run is fairly new, so that's not really needed to be updated, right? Right. Thank you Markus. Nikos -- ps- Long answer (just for the sake of completeness): as it is known, a CSS simply affects the appearance -- nothing else, i.e. nothing to do with the internals of the wikimedia engine. Of course, a bad CSS might render content, written in a markup language, practically non-readable or very "noisy". Just about that. It's, more or less, like painting the covers of your laptop with your favourite colour, right? :-). If you are not careful, you might "glue" the lid and won't be able to open it :D :D. But, it won't really hurt the machine. Note, all *WikiMedia* users have already the option to change the default "styling" and select among 8 (if my memory is good) different styles. I propose that, for warming-up, we can simply add an extra "styling", it'll be the 9th -- not even the default one. It won't affect running code or else. Test-drive it for some time. If it's good to go, replace the current default. [1] <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_Style_Sheets> [2] <http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:CSS>
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