On Thu, 2010-04-01 at 11:11 +0200, Christian Boos wrote: > On 4/1/2010 10:51 AM, Roger Oberholtzer wrote: > > In the WikiHtml doc page, there is an example of using the div directive > > to get text into a box. It uses a class called 'important'. I confess > > that I am not an HTML programmer. Beyond the simplest stuff. I googled > > this, but only got generic info on the class directive. It implied that > > the values were locally defined. Nonetheless, how could I find which > > ones are available (pre-defined) in a Trac wiki page? > > > > > > None yet, besides the documented ones, "important" and "wiki", the > latter being the default used if you specified no other class > explicitly. "wiki" adds some left margin to compensate for the negative > left margin used for headings. You can also specify class="" so that the > "wiki" default class is not used > > I think it would be nice to have a few more default classes, like > MoinMoin's admonitions (http://moinmo.in/HelpOnAdmonitions).
Those would indeed be nice. We often have such parenthetical information. Thanks for the pointer. > Adding local classes can be done via a local site.css, see > http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/CookBook/SiteStyleCss for some examples. Dumb question: where do I tell that I would like a css file added? I thought I would put this line in my site.html: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" charset="utf-8" media="all" href="site.css" /> But that does not have the desired results. The contents of that file are not available. Doesn't it need to be in the <head /> clause? -- Roger Oberholtzer -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users?hl=en.
