Found it. I was missing a div.worksheet_title.
regards
john perry
On Aug 22, 12:00 pm, john_perry_usm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been working with this recently and I'm wondering which CSS tag I
> should change for the background color of the table whose id is
> "topbar". It doesn't have a class assigned to it and for the life of
> me I can't find the class that affects it. My CSS is not the best; is
> there a generic table class I could modify? The following doesn't seem
> to do the trick
>
> table {
> background-color: rgb(224,224,224);
>
> }
>
> regards
> john perry
>
> On May 27, 9:57 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've always wondered why nobody creates nice stylized "skins", etc.
> > for the notebook.
> > It just occurred to me that though I made it trivial to change the
> > notebook css on the
> > fly, nobody knows how. If you would like to make your Sage notebook
> > look totally
> > different, here's a quick tutorial (assumes you are not using the
> > vmware version of
> > the notebook):
>
> > 1. See attached screenshot.
>
> > 2. Start your *own* notebook server running locally on your computer.
>
> > 3. Make a new file $HOME/.sage/notebook.css with these contents:
>
> > textarea.cell_input {
> > color:#003300;
> > border: 0px;
> > font-family: monaco;
>
> > }
>
> > div.cell_not_evaluated {
> > border-left: 3px solid #ff8888;
>
> > }
>
> > td.cell_number_running {
> > border-left:20px solid orange;
>
> > }
>
> > 4. Press refresh in your web browser and observe that the above css takes
> > effect thus changing the style of your notebook.
>
> > 5. You can change a lot. To get a feel for the options
> > seehttp://localhost:8000/css/main.css
> > where 8000 is replaced by whatever port your notebook runs on.
>
> > This feature has been in Sage for two years, but I don't think anybody
> > has ever used it.
>
> > -- William
>
> > --
> > William Stein
> > Associate Professor of Mathematics
> > University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org
>
> > Picture 2.png
> > 45KViewDownload
>
> On May 27, 9:57 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I've always wondered why nobody creates nice stylized "skins", etc.
> > for the notebook.
> > It just occurred to me that though I made it trivial to change the
> > notebook css on the
> > fly, nobody knows how. If you would like to make your Sage notebook
> > look totally
> > different, here's a quick tutorial (assumes you are not using the
> > vmware version of
> > the notebook):
>
> > 1. See attached screenshot.
>
> > 2. Start your *own* notebook server running locally on your computer.
>
> > 3. Make a new file $HOME/.sage/notebook.css with these contents:
>
> > textarea.cell_input {
> > color:#003300;
> > border: 0px;
> > font-family: monaco;
>
> > }
>
> > div.cell_not_evaluated {
> > border-left: 3px solid #ff8888;
>
> > }
>
> > td.cell_number_running {
> > border-left:20px solid orange;
>
> > }
>
> > 4. Press refresh in your web browser and observe that the above css takes
> > effect thus changing the style of your notebook.
>
> > 5. You can change a lot. To get a feel for the options
> > seehttp://localhost:8000/css/main.css
> > where 8000 is replaced by whatever port your notebook runs on.
>
> > This feature has been in Sage for two years, but I don't think anybody
> > has ever used it.
>
> > -- William
>
> > --
> > William Stein
> > Associate Professor of Mathematics
> > University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org
>
> > Picture 2.png
> > 45KViewDownload
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