Hi!
Our design is based on green. But how can I display the links in green? What should I modify and in which file?
Thanks,
Csaba
PS: I use MonoBook.
look in skins/monobook and then at the css Files ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bakó Csaba" csaba.bako@ifua.hu To: mediawiki-l@Wikimedia.org Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 11:47 AM Subject: [Mediawiki-l] links into green?
Hi!
Our design is based on green. But how can I display the links in green? What should I modify and in which file?
Thanks,
Csaba
PS: I use MonoBook.
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edit MediaWiki:Monobook.css
this is the best place to make changes to the css for the page
Bakó Csaba wrote:
Hi!
Our design is based on green. But how can I display the links in green? What should I modify and in which file?
Thanks,
Csaba
PS: I use MonoBook.
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I'm converting a wiki from another format and would like to bulk import attachments. I have the tags taken care of in the wiki text, but it seems that the location of the upload isn't simply in the images directory, they are two directories below that.
It appears these directories are a hash (of the name?). Anyone have a tool to do this bulk import?
Thanks,
Dave
Dave Brewster wrote:
I'm converting a wiki from another format and would like to bulk import attachments. I have the tags taken care of in the wiki text, but it seems that the location of the upload isn't simply in the images directory, they are two directories below that.
It appears these directories are a hash (of the name?). Anyone have a tool to do this bulk import?
Thanks,
Dave
Please create a new message when posting on a mailing list instead of using reply + blanking subject/content. Some people (like me) set some threads to be ignored and then your message would not be read.
About your question, images need an entry in the mediawiki database. For mass uploading, you might want to have a look at the Python wikipedia robot framework that implement an uploading tool:
http://pywikipediabot.sourceforge.net/
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