Having just upgraded to 2.8.1 I have been asked why hashlinks are
appearing at the end of every section heading and if they can be
removed. I can't see what it is that would remove them but I note that http://www.jspwiki.org doesn't have them. I guess that there would be a
preference in  jspwiki.properties, probably a
"jspwiki.defaultprefs.template." property but can find no reference to
such. Any suggestions?

It has them.  It is a way to link at the header in question.

Probable reason is that your CSS is not updated - it's still residing
in browser cache.  Clicking on shift-refresh helps.  Then they should
disapper (but they will reappear when you hover on top of them).

This is issue https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-288Janne,

I found that my style had over-ridden h2,h3 and h4 with a special colour scheme and this was then overriding the default a:hashlink style because style.css is loaded after the main jspwiki.css. The solution is the judicious use of the !important declaration:

"a.hashlink{color: transparent !important;line-height: 1.2;padding:. 25em;text-decoration: none;
border: none !important;}"

Many thanks to Janne for pointing me in the right direction


Roland
--
QURU Ltd, London

Attachment: smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Reply via email to