Hi!
Lockie wrote:
You probably already know this so I don't know if it helps, but putting
#xwikidata {
display: none;
}
in an attached stylesheet is a way of hiding that stuff, or you could just
put it into colibri.css directly. I guess on a per page basis though that
might be annoying
On 10/22/2010 08:56 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. wrote:
Hi!
Lockie wrote:
You probably already know this so I don't know if it helps, but putting
#xwikidata {
display: none;
}
in an attached stylesheet is a way of hiding that stuff, or you could just
put it into colibri.css
Hi Marius, Lockie,
Marius Dumitru Florea wrote:
On 10/22/2010 08:56 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. wrote:
Hi!
Lockie wrote:
You probably already know this so I don't know if it helps, but putting
#xwikidata {
display: none;
}
in an attached stylesheet is a way of hiding
[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. wrote:
Hi Marius, Lockie,
Marius Dumitru Florea wrote:
On 10/22/2010 08:56 AM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. wrote:
Hi!
Lockie wrote:
You probably already know this so I don't know if it helps, but putting
#xwikidata {
display:
You probably already know this so I don't know if it helps, but putting
#xwikidata {
display: none;
}
in an attached stylesheet is a way of hiding that stuff, or you could just
put it into colibri.css directly. I guess on a per page basis though that
might be annoying to manage. I hide it on my
Hi!
Sorry, but I'm kind of a mess with this topic...
Working with old XWiki XE releases, there was a way of controlling if
attachments, comments, (information) and history were displayed or not
by adding four string properties to the class XWiki.XWikiPreferences.
Then, on a per document basis