Peter Velan wrote:
In modern/main.css the related styles defined
like ...
#mw_content a[...]
... in all *other* supplied skins (including monobook) the definitions
look line ...
#bodyContent a[...]
I duplicated every "#mw_content a[...]"-definition (needed for modern)
in Common.css as "#bodyContent a[...]" (needed for all other skins)
and finally it works :-)
Could somebody explain, why there's different style definitions
(#mw_content vs #bodyContent)?
First there was nothing...
...and then MediaWiki showed up. ;-) I can't find the link where I read
first about all the skins, but possibly it is somewhere on
MediaWiki.org
actually; Monobook was created far before modern was. 'myskin',
'monobook'
and some more skins looks pretty the same, but modern was created in 1.12 <
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgDefaultSkin> and uses other id's;
therefore, modern uses it's own common, print and such .css'es.
See also en-wikipedia's:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Gadgets and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Gadget-modernskin-thunks.js
Thank you. Will take a deeper look to above stuff.
Peter