On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Dycedarg <darthvader1219(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 12:10 PM,
<WJhonson(a)aol.com> wrote:
I didn't see it explained in an obvious way,
exactly what this #mi does to
other images?
Does this mean "don't display any image of anything ever again" ?
What does it mean?
Basically from what I can tell with my rather limited knowledge of CSS, the
image is enclosed in a span called mi. Adding the code to your
monobook.CSSwill hide anything enclosed in a span with that name; thus
it will hide the
image and anything in any article contained in a span with that name. (I
haven't seen that kind of code used particularly often in standard articles,
so I find it rather doubtful that a conflict would ever occur. But it is
possible.)
Unfortunately, whoever did this seems to have a weak grasp of CSS and
has therefore made this hack much less useful than it could be. Since
they used id="mi" (#mi) instead of class="mi" (.mi) you can only
apply
this to one image per article.
--
Chris Howie