Paul Giacherio wrote: [...]
>Personally I don't find the 'can of worms' that daunting. I feel there are a >fair number of css reset and default stylesheets out there that do a great >job of styling standard tags. If you start there, what's left is a finite >number of block-level element combinations that need adjusting. Can yo give an example? I started a test case http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/Vspace to demonstrate the current PmWiki behaviour and "interesting" situations. Most people simply put vertical margins on every text element. But I dislike this space between a table border and text. See the test case - the list items, the paragraph and the image should all be aligned IMO. Try other skins, e.g. http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/Vspace?skin=monobook - list items are misaligned. Try a skin avoiding PmWiki's vspace handling (is there any on PmWiki.org?) and it gets more complicated. Nevertheless the tons of class='vspace' are not exactly beautiful. I talked to several very experienced web designers about using PmWiki as a CMS, and most of them strongly disliked the lots of CSS statements in the markup and the vspace handling. Oliver _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
