On 21/03/2011 15:20, Randy Brown wrote: > Peter, thanks for the explanation. No wonder I couldn't find the CSS styling > in PmWiki - it's done by the browser!
But don't forget that you can apply CSS to style the buttons also? Google a bit for CSS and Buttons and you will find a bunch of css styles, also many links talking about how browsers format buttons differently and how you can benefit from a "reset" style sheet to normalise those also. Once you know the CSS you want it's just a case of adding those styles to PMWiki Note I have setup my wikis to largely deviate from the PMWiki formatting and do near everything through CSS. I use say /Site/StyleSheet to be my CSS page, and now it's easily editable through the wiki itself. That page can use wiki "includes" to allow construction of the main style sheet from a bunch of sub pages , eg /Site/StyleSheetButtons. Finally I use some magic to ensure that the converted style is generated only when the wiki pages change and not every page request This works brilliantly and I would hope that this way of thinking starts to work it's way into the core? Good luck Ed W _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
