I Will.We need to update the site to CS2008.5 to see if there is a common css for wiki. I know that the wiki have some improv and bug fix in CS2008.5 final (Dario are working in site update). Any proposal for the wiki of reference, for me, is OK.
2008/10/8 Will Shaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I spent some time playing with converting doc-book to the wiki format > expected by nhforge / community server tonight. The html editor that > this thing has built in is pretty bad, and I want to know how much > power we have to mess with the wiki format. For things like class > names, xml tags and other programming terms, the docbook format has > <tt class="literal"> as the tag surrounding the item. This is an > unknown tag for the html editor in the wiki. I can replace this with > any tag I want in visual studio with a quick find/replace but I don't > know what to replace it with. > > In reviewing fabio's pages, it looks like he's using a blue color for > the programming terms. In looking at the html source for this fancy > blue color we're looking at: <span style="color: #0000ff;"> This isn't > too bad, but I was wondering if we wanted to establish some kind of > standard. There are currently styles for Paragraph, Heading2, 3, 4 set > up as options in one of the wiki drop downs. Can we put in there an > option for codeblock and inlinecode? That have some css behind them so > we don't need to specify it in front of every item in the wiki and all > pages can look consistent? > > I'm willing to do the work to translate all of these docs into <span > style="color: #0000ff;"> but it will be a pain to switch after the > fact. > > -Will > -- Fabio Maulo
