Great!  And thanks for the css hint.

On 26/03/2008, Patrick R. Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 06:33:02PM +0000, James Montaldi wrote:
> >    En effet, this is the main reason why I'm trying pmwiki above others.
> >
> >    But then why are the edit menus in the footer and header treated
> >    differently in pmwiki.tmpl?
> >    Was it just an oversight?
>
>
> They're treated differently because in several senses they are
> different (although they often serve much the same purpose).
>
> An easy way to suppress the links in the footer is to add the line
>
>      .footnav { display:none; }
>
> to pub/css/local.css (create it if it doesn't exist).
>
>
> Pm
>
>
> >    On 26/03/2008, Patrick R. Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >      On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 08:54:59PM -0500, Tegan Dowling wrote:
> >      > It really isn't hard, and it really is kind of cool - this way, a
> site
> >      > doesn't appear to be a wiki until one has logged in.  Most of the
> >      > sites I've "done" have used this -- they're not "proper wikis" at
> all.
> >      >  I'm not at all ashamed of using this fabulous tool to do
> something it
> >      > wasn't designed for, and neither should you be.
> >
> >      Au contraire!  PmWiki is *explicitly* designed to make it easy
> >      to develop websites that don't look like traditional wikis --
> >      in fact, that's why I originally wrote it.  See PmWikiPhilosophy
> #4,
> >      as well as the very first sentence of http://www.pmwiki.org/ .  :-)
> >
> >      Pm
>
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