On 7/26/07, Ian MacGregor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thursday 26 July 2007 2:26:08 am Maria McKinley wrote: > > Ah, and now I think I see how it is positioned in the css. I should > > have stuck with the default skin until I had figured stuff out, as it > > is much better commented than the skin I decided to play with. > > > > thanks, > > maria > You're welcome. And, for what it's worth, designing your own skins for pmwiki > isn't hard at all. I have designed several for pmwiki and I only learned how > to do that by experimenting with different skins. Which skin are you using? > If it's one of mine, I can help you with it. > > Regards, > Ian MacGregor
Thanks. It looks like the problem was that the the skin I was using (parchment), had called the gif "header" instead of "wikilogo". Not sure why using code to move "header" didn't work, but maybe because "header" is actually reserved for the whole top part? In that case, I'm still not sure why changing the height of the "header" (or commenting it out completely) did nothing though. So, when I moved the wikilogo lower, it moved not just the gif, but also the action menu, which I did not want lower. It seemed that lowering "pageactions" alone, lowered it only in relation to the gif, not the top of the page. In order to move these things separately, I had to comment out "topcontent", which seemed to be binding everything in the top area together. Am I going to run into problems by commenting this out? Thanks for everyone's help. I'm starting to see how all of this works now. cheers, maria _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users