Thanks to Roger and others!

On 08 Aug 2007 07:51:53 -0700, Roger Haase wrote:
> I am not a big fan of watermarks on the screen display because they
> make the text harder to read.  Monitors are inconsistent, a soft
> orange on yours may be hot pink on mine.  An alternative is to make
> use of page_header1/2 and/or page_footer1/2 in your wikiconfig.py to
> display your copyright/proprietary/restricted message and maybe use
> a watermark for printed output by tweaking the print.css of your
> theme.

I appreciate the recommendation to use CSS, and the page header and
footer, but all of these recommendations slightly miss the point:

I want to put the "Restricted" mark on some pages, not all.  So I'm
thinking of some kind of per-page #pragma.  I don't think
wikiconfig.py would be the right place for that.

As for CSS, I am a complete newbie.  How does one apply a CSS on a
per-page basis?  How does one apply a theme on a per-page basis and
not across the entire wiki?

Ted
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