Axel Boldt wrote:
--- Jens Frank JeLuF@gmx.de wrote:
There would be another namespace for HTML-Snipplets. Those snipplets can contain variables, e.g. enclosed by %%. A snipplet might be a piece of code to include an image with a label, it might be a table, or a boilerplate text.
The snipplet ImageFloatingRight might perhaps look like this:
<div style="float: right"> [[Image:%%Image%%]]<BR> <center> ''%%Label%%'' </center> </div>
Yuck. Please can we use CSS for this sort of thing?
The best HTML output would be:
<DIV class="imagefloatright> <IMG src="foo"> <p>caption</p> </DIV>
float the div, center the P within it and apply character formatting such as bold italic:
div.imagefloatright { float:right /* maybe put it on a grey background or a border */ } div.imagefloatright p { /* nice character formatting */ }