On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 2:14 AM, Simon <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm trying to develop a wiki skin[1] where the header and footer > (wikifooter recipe) are wiki pages like the SideBar, > and yet trying to maintain and support the directives I refer to below. > > That is to say I'm trying to get to a point where no content is provided by > the skin, and less of the skin is driven by the template. > For me this means more of the site can be maintained by wiki users (albeit > with some control perhaps) without resorting to template magic. > > I want to support the standard wiki markup, (the directives below) and it > seems to me that conditional markup should be very reflective of PmWiki > state and settings. > It seems to me that if I can obtain the value of the directive I can hide > that part of the page (using CSS etc) where PmWiki does it by physically not > generating that part of the page. > > I hope this explains why this would be a useful feature, and one that like > others may be more useful than originally envisaged, > > Simon
I guess I'm entirely unclear what you are trying to do here. My skin (MouseSkin) does this; all content for page header/footer, sidebars, title, is provided by wikipages. All the (:no*:) directives work as is, nothing needs to be modified. You don't need to use CSS display:none or visibility:hide in your CSS for these, as they are not generated by the server. What am I not getting here? _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
