Hi Axel, What I can tell you is the Drupal wiki's formatting module is definitely broken. I had a similar experience when trying to use it for http://foxyproxy.mozdev.org. I opened a bug or two at http://bugzilla.mozdev.org about it (can't seem to find them at the moment). Doug Silfreed, the mozdev web developer, did some research on how to fix it, but I guess it wasn't finished. I think it has something to do with the rich text editor and/or the configuration of the wiki module for the mozdev installation of Drupal (every mozdev project has its own Drupal installation).
Eric On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:17 AM, Axel <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Eric, > > I think there is probably a couple of bugs in the Wiki formatting, at least > I can not make any rules that change text color (just to have a table > heading with white text on colored background) work. I have tried both CSS, > the deprecated <td color=#xxxxxx> syntax and also the BBCode [color], but it > is always ignored. > > I think there is probably a CSS rule { color:inherit; } sticking around > somewhere, haven't checked the DOM yet... > > The BBCodes as described on the drupal documentation ( > http://www.mozdev.org/drupal/filter/tips) are simply displayed as normal > content (e.g. [color=..], [quote=..]), any CSS and also the color attributes > are stripped from the Table tags; strangely bgcolor is accepted. Once we > have our website admin in place, would that be something we could fix > ourselves? Or is this going to deep into the inner workings of Drupal? > > here is what I would like to have displayed: > > > > For the moment I work around this by using a bright background color. > > Ideally I would like to provide an alternative style sheet for all the > Wikis with bigger headings and main fonts and maybe extend the BBCodes with > some additional formatting or provide some simple bypass for allowing some > CSS rules (not javascript) inline or better at the header. If you know of > any other way I can achieve this I am open to suggestions. > > > regards, > Axel > > > Am 25/04/10 22:26, schrieb Eric H. Jung: > > Most (all?) wikis don't allow you to enter CSS and javascript. It's better > to use wiki formatting for writing tables, etc. The MediaWiki formatting > rules are supported by most (all?) wiki software: > http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tables > > On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Axel <[email protected]> wrote: > >> All, >> >> Whoever is more versed with using the current Wiki - is it possible to add >> some CSS rules to a Wiki text? The way it currently presents tables / >> headers is very hard to read. Strangely the editor in WysiWiyg mode makes a >> better job of displaying the Wiki content than the current style sheet. I >> wouldn't mind creating a better style sheet (based on what the editor >> present) if we could include this as an option for future Wikis. >> >> Axel >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Project_owners mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Project_owners mailing > [email protected]https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners > > > > -- > > ================================== > Axel Grude > Senior Software Developer > GenBase Solutions Ltd > Registered in Ireland, No. 317957 > Registered address: Parkmore Business Park West, Galway.www.genbase.ie > phone: 091 746 965 > ================================== > sig: try <http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/> *firefox*. it supports www > standards better! > > disclaimer: personal opinion, not my employer's > >
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