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 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 Main page that way.
>>>
>>>       
>
>   
>> Thanks. It really an easy way of hiding/showing stuff! I'm able to
>> modify colibri.css and control the visibility, but how do you do that on
>> a per page basis? So, in what simple way do you control #xwikidata
>> visibility just in your home page by using an attached CSS stylesheet?
>>     
>
> A style sheet extension on the home page should do it. See 
> http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/SkinExtensionsTutorial#HMinimalStyleSheeteXtension
>
>   

This is great stuff. Thank you so much. I've read here and there some 
message about eXtensions, but I've never tried it until now. I'm sure 
that there are a lot of other great features that I've not been able to 
find/use yet.

Please, allow me to use this message to thanks again to the XWiki team 
and to the whole community for the great work already done. I keep 
trying hard to discover all what this great framework offer to us, the 
users.


>   
>> The problem here though is that I'm not able to understand how I can
>> recover the visibility of those elements in a migrated wiki for the
>> reasons explained in the opening message of this thread. Any idea will
>> be welcome!

Well, I'm afraid I don't understand this yet. I keep trying!


All the best,

Ricardo

-- 
Ricardo Rodríguez
CTO
eBioTIC.
Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems

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