> > am 10.08.2009 00:53 schrieb Platonides: > > Peter Velan wrote: > >> --- Still differences between internal/external --- > >> > >> I changed the iconic images for pdf, audio, video, (and added some > >> more for .odp, odt, .zip, etc.), but the new CSS-setting in > >> "MediaWiki:Common.css" is used for styling of internal links only. > >> external links are still styled with data found in main.css. > >> > >> Only after completely commenting out "a.external ..."-section in > >> /skin/modern/main.css the internal and external links are styled > >> identically. > > > > The declarations with .external are more specific, that's why they're > > being used, > > You can make your define work for both, ie. #bodyContent a.external[href > > $=".pdf"], #bodyContent a[href $=".pdf"]... > > Works - thanks! > > >> --- Works not in monobook --- > >> > >> My own prefered skin is "modern" (but the majority of our users goes > >> with monobook standard). I was not able to achieve my goals in > >> monobook :-( Whatever I tried, not one link is shown with epected style. > >> > >> I took a deeper look to the brwoser output with Firebug and I see that > >> in "modern" the content of MediaWiki:Common.css is read, but in > >> monobook it looks like there's no MediaWiki:Common.css and even after > >> I copied the news stuff into /skins/monobook/main.css I don't see the > >> expected result. > >> > >> What I'm doing wrong? > > > > Bypass your cache. > > Whatever I tried to eliminate cache-related things, I failed! Then I > discovered this: > > In modern/main.css the related styles defined like ... > > #mw_content a[...] > > ... in all *other* supplied skins (including monobook) the definitions > look line ... > > #bodyContent a[...] > > I duplicated every "#mw_content a[...]"-definition (needed for modern) > in Common.css as "#bodyContent a[...]" (needed for all other skins) > and finally it works :-) > > Could somebody explain, why there's different style definitions > (#mw_content vs #bodyContent)? > > Peter >
First there was nothing... ...and then MediaWiki showed up. ;-) I can't find the link where I read first about all the skins, but possibly it is somewhere on MediaWiki.org actually; Monobook was created far before modern was. 'myskin', 'monobook' and some more skins looks pretty the same, but modern was created in 1.12 < http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgDefaultSkin> and uses other id's; therefore, modern uses it's own common, print and such .css'es. See also en-wikipedia's: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Gadgets and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Gadget-modernskin-thunks.js Your's faithfully, D.D. (Sumurai8) http://www.wikikids.nl -- De Nederlandstalige encyclopedie door en voor kinderen _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
