Hi Christian,
thanks for the css.
I've added the asciidoc-like css you propose to Worg as an alternate
stylesheet - people can switch to it on their browsers: Menu - View
- Page Style - NextWorg.
If other Worgers want to add new stylesheets to Worg, please feel free
to do so! Only remember the
Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr writes:
Christian Egli christian.e...@sbszh.ch writes:
What I'd like to see is something more aligned with the css for asciidoc
which makes for a very pleasant and readable experience.
Yes, the CSS behind asciidoc is neat.
Unfortunatelly my expertise is
Greg Newman g...@20seven.org writes:
In my mind, I'd like to see a few different style sheets too in different
flavors (html, html5, etc) for different browser specs or covering all
browsers.
We would need different flavours of HTML export then.
Sebastian
On Jul 9, 2010, at 7:38 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Greg Newman g...@20seven.org writes:
In my mind, I'd like to see a few different style sheets too in different
flavors (html, html5, etc) for different browser specs or covering all
browsers.
We would need different flavours of HTML export
You are correct about the CSS Johnathan.
I am referring to both. HTML5's markup is so much simpler and cleaner, it
would be nice to utilize that as much as possible
and with the use of Modernizr it degrades HTML5 very nicely for older
browsers.
— Greg
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Jonathan
Christian Egli christian.e...@sbszh.ch writes:
What I'd like to see is something more aligned with the css for asciidoc
which makes for a very pleasant and readable experience.
Yes, the CSS behind asciidoc is neat.
Unfortunatelly my expertise is limited to trial and error when it
comes to
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 3:56 AM, Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr wrote:
Christian Egli christian.e...@sbszh.ch writes:
What I'd like to see is something more aligned with the css for asciidoc
which makes for a very pleasant and readable experience.
Yes, the CSS behind asciidoc is neat.