Figured it out.
The problem was with my CSS sheet. I called in a ''' to make it look "cool"
and code-like, and it screwed it up. Ha. Realized because other elements of
the CSS stopped working.
On Sunday, November 13, 2016 at 9:13:51 AM UTC-5, Shay Shaked wrote:
>
> So this time, I'm trying to create a complex style (meaning, the CSS has
> more than one element) for lists withing a tiddler.
>
> The CSS is:
>
> .todo{ font-family: Verdana; font-size: 80%; background-color: #657b83; }
>
> Which is inside my Wiki stylesheet. to invoke it, I'd think I should just
> input "@@.todo" then follow but whatever I want, and finish with another
> @@. But, it doesn't work. Since I successfully did something similar with a
> Macro before, I thought perhaps the style has to be included in a Macro,
> but that didn't work either. I'm only doing basic Macros so perhaps I
> missed something. Regardless, I believe TW can handle custom-made CSS when
> creating a specific class, the problem is probably in the CSS itself... but
> I'm not sure what.
>
> Help?
>
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