Quoting Jan Steinman, from the post of Wed, 30 Mar: well, hardlinks, surprisingly enough, are possible in Woodnose, but M$ will not admit it openly, rather burry this fact deep in some MSDN article they hope nobody reads :-)
I'll promise I won't read them (-: I have no idea what Woodnose is (although I understand it's a MS-thingie)..
Ira replies:
sounds like he was looking for different thing, if I understood - different CSS for different pages in the SAME wiki...
Exactly, that would be great. And a bit foolproof (Am I in the right room for that kind of demand). Example of what would do: Every page (database page) with the name wiki/index.php/tp-nameofthepage will use tp.css. Also wiki/index.php/job-nameofthepage wil use job.css, and so on. Or Every page which is downlinked below wiki/index.php/thispage, inherit the CSS, that I had assigned to thispage but any other solution is welcome.
I was suprised that there is so little information about wikifarm at meta or anywhere else on mediawiki. While it could be so interesting.
On Apr 8, 2005 2:26 PM, Hans Huijgen lighans@gmail.com wrote:
Ira replies:
sounds like he was looking for different thing, if I understood - different CSS for different pages in the SAME wiki...
Exactly, that would be great. And a bit foolproof (Am I in the right room for that kind of demand). Example of what would do: Every page (database page) with the name wiki/index.php/tp-nameofthepage will use tp.css. Also wiki/index.php/job-nameofthepage wil use job.css, and so on.
Actually, IIRC, you can do different styling for different namespaces without even touching the code, because there's a CSS selector of the form ns-X, where X is the numerical ID of the namespace in the database.
So, you could create custom namespaces (which basically amounts to the same thing as your arbitrary prefix example above; for most purposes, you can just think of the prefix as part of the name) and play around with the skin based on which one a page is in.
To make things *really* diffferent between them, you might need to dig deeper, but (assuming you are using the monobook skin; I think other skins have equivalent pages) some things can be over-ridden just by editting the [[MediaWiki:monobook.css]] page on your wiki.
See http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Namespace and http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Custom_namespaces
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