On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Jerome@home
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello guys
> first sorry for my english wich is not as good as i would ;)
> I'm a newbee on xwiki (but i know html), in fact i'm an end-user and i can
> only acces to the wysiwyg and the source on the xwiki pages (not the admin)
> BUT i need to use a CSS on some one.
> I try to put my css file as an attached file of my xwiki page, and using
> this command-line on the source code:
> {{velocity}}
> $xwiki.ssfx.use('bin/download/Space_test/testcss/csstable.css', true)
> {{/velocity}}
> or this one:
> {{velocity}}
> $xwiki.ssx.use('csstable.css')
> {{/velocity}}
> but it always looking for the file "csstable" in the directory
> skin/albatross or ssx.
>
> Is there any solution that's make the file "csstable.css" loading into the
> right directory (even if it's an external link to another server) or any
> other workaround (in fact, i've got several tables on my xwiki page, and i
> don't want to use, each time, the source code to edit the css of each td)?!
> I know that it will be more usefull if the admin of the xwiki could change
> this css, but i'm not sure he would like.

Currently it's not possible to load as skin extension a CSS/JavaScript
file that is attached to a wiki page. If the file is not very big you
can paste its content in a skin extension object. See
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/SkinExtensionsTutorial
.

Hope this helps,
Marius

>
> Thanks for your help
> regards
> Jerome
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