Excerpts from Brent Laabs's message of Mon Jan 05 19:31:29 -0800 2009: > For an interim solution, you can always use a personal CSS URL on the user > settings page. > > In terms of a longer term solution, we can do two things: > * Divide map layout and map style (color) information into the two existing > CSS files. > * Add a separate map.css, and then hack the code to make that file load > too. They're currently just normal uploaded files on Wiki Settings/CSS. > > I'm leaning towards the latter, currently. > > Brent > > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:48 PM, Alex Mandel <tech_...@wildintellect.com>wrote: > > > Things are coming along on the new map, feel free to grab the map.py > > macro and play with it. > > > > I was wondering though, if I need some CSS to make the map looks good > > and deal with the legend etc where should I put the code so that it's > > cached and already loaded with the main stylesheets. Or should I put the > > reference in the map macro code? > > > > Thanks, > > Alex > > _______________________________________________ > > Sycamore-Dev mailing list > > sycamore-...@wikispot.org > > http://www.projectsycamore.org/ > > https://tools.cernio.com/mailman/listinfo/sycamore-dev > >
Yeah, I'd say a map.css file is best. It wouldn't need to be versioned on the individual wikis. You can just output the CSS directly into the page. Just put some XXX TODO s around it in the code and I can fix it up when we merge it into trunk. --philip
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