How do you change the link colors? I've gotten a grip on most everything else, but where you find to change them.
My thanks in advance.
Heidi,
If you are using the monobook (default) style, you will find the CSS stylesheet in the folder Stylesheets/monobook/ the file is named "main.css" Within that file is a block of text which looks like this:
a { text-decoration: none; color: #002bb8; background: none; } a:visited { color: #5a3696; } a:active { color: Orange; } a:hover { text-decoration: underline; } a.stub { color: #772233; } a.new, #p-personal a.new { color:#ba0000; } a.new:visited, #p-personal a.new:visited { color:#a55858; }
You can change the colors there.
Cheers,
kerim
On Jul 29, 2004, at 9:31 AM, HeidiAlyssa wrote:
How do you change the link colors? I've gotten a grip on most everything else, but where you find to change them.
My thanks in advance.
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I am using MediaWiki, however, my Stylesheets folder has the following: CologneBlue WikiStandard Quickbar, etc and I see no "main.css"
Heidi,
If you are using the monobook (default) style, you will find the CSS stylesheet in the folder Stylesheets/monobook/ the file is named "main.css" Within that file is a block of text which looks like this:
a { text-decoration: none; color: #002bb8; background: none; } a:visited { color: #5a3696; } a:active { color: Orange; } a:hover { text-decoration: underline; } a.stub { color: #772233; } a.new, #p-personal a.new { color:#ba0000; } a.new:visited, #p-personal a.new:visited { color:#a55858; }
You can change the colors there.
Cheers,
kerim
I have narrowed it down now and the only one remaining unchanged is the "Discuss this page" link along with the Help.
We are using this for our Old West Gaming site - http://www.bloodshed.org/lagowiki/index.php/Main_Page
Still in flux, but getting there with baby steps. Thank you Kerim for pointing out things to add.
Also, is there a way to remove the "skin" choice in the preferences? We just want this one to be the only one to access.
HeidiAlyssa wrote:
Also, is there a way to remove the "skin" choice in the preferences? We just want this one to be the only one to access.
Edit SpecialPreferences.php, find the bit that lists the skin choices, and take it out. Sorry, that's not really meant to be configurable so it's not as clear as it might be.
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I would like to be able to copy all the pages from my wiki to a version running on my laptop, that way I can modify content when I am offline. What is the easiest way to do this? I saw this page:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/XML_import/export
Which pointed me to:
Special:Export
But it only seems to work for one page at a time. Or, more precisely, I couldn't figure out how to tell it to do all the pages. It implies that it can handle a list of pages, but I couldn't produce such a list anywhere.
I tried producing a list of all the pages by using:
Special:Allpages
It gave me this:
Election 2004 to 學中文
But no list. Note, the second half of that is in Chinese, so your e-mail client may not display it properly. It may also be why this is not working. I think I basically need the Wiki to produce a plaintext list of the names of all pages so that I can easily use the export/import feature.
Any ideas?
Thanks
kerim
I guess I need to do it some other way, turns out that
Special:Import
Is not yet working in Beta5...
"Special:Import is not ready for this beta release, sorry."
kerim
On Jul 30, 2004, at 9:24 AM, P. Kerim friedman wrote:
I would like to be able to copy all the pages from my wiki to a version running on my laptop, that way I can modify content when I am offline. What is the easiest way to do this? I saw this page:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/XML_import/export
Which pointed me to:
Special:Export
But it only seems to work for one page at a time. Or, more precisely, I couldn't figure out how to tell it to do all the pages. It implies that it can handle a list of pages, but I couldn't produce such a list anywhere.
I tried producing a list of all the pages by using:
Special:Allpages
It gave me this:
Election 2004 to 學中文
But no list. Note, the second half of that is in Chinese, so your e-mail client may not display it properly. It may also be why this is not working. I think I basically need the Wiki to produce a plaintext list of the names of all pages so that I can easily use the export/import feature.
Any ideas?
Thanks
kerim
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On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 09:24:31 -0400, P. Kerim friedman kerim.mail@oxus.net wrote:
I think I basically need the Wiki to produce a plaintext list of the names of all pages so that I can easily use the export/import feature.
Have you considered downloading a complete dump of the Wikipedia content? http://download.wikimedia.org will let you download 'cur' (the current data of all Wikipedia articles), and it's only 301 megabytes. You can then run queries against this database at your own discretion.
Have you considered downloading a complete dump of the Wikipedia content? http://download.wikimedia.org will let you download 'cur' (the current data of all Wikipedia articles), and it's only 301 megabytes. You can then run queries against this database at your own discretion.
Erm. I misread. I thought that you wanted all content from Wikipedia. =/
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