On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 12:21 AM, dan mcmullen <[email protected]> wrote: > Tegan has the idea i am going for here. so, the styles in AllGroupHeader > are mostly those which effect the color scheme for the site. i have some > custom markup that defines a site color set. then all the site styles, both > css and wikistyles, can use meaningful color names instead of hex. and this > provides a single point in an easily modified page where a webmaster can > tweak the site colors. > > the problem seems to be that the login, uploads and history pages do not use > the normal page layout scheme. so changing $GroupHeaderFmt does not seem to > be effective, for css or wikistyles. i will try Tegan's suggestion of > putting styles in my skin's SiteHeader page. but that seems awkward, and i > think the SiteHeader page is normally processed after the main page content, > so i'm uncertain if it would work for normal pages. > > thanks for the thoughts everyone. i'm guessing at this point that these > 'special' pages just can't be styled in the way i am hoping for.
Then make your own? Create a custom.tmpl and add a new div before any of the other page-level divs, and use the wiki! code in it to have it populated by a new page (that Site.GlobalStyles one again, maybe)? _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
