On 6/15/07, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Any way of customising the skin without directly
editing the CSS would
be extremely limited. If you make a list of things you would like to
be easily customisable, it shouldn't be difficult to knock up a
special page to do it. However, you would probably have to choose
between customising via the special page *or* by the CSS - I can't
think of a practical way to merge customisations from both (except for
using the special page as a starting point and then editing the CSS,
but you would lose any edits to the CSS if you changed anything on the
special page later on).
Not at all! CSS is "cascading" for a reason. :) Just have the
GUI-generated stuff inserted in the generated style after the defaults
but before Monobook.css.
On 6/16/07, Platonides <Platonides(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Jim Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
Quick question: should a MediaWiki page look the same in the same browser
with and without javascript support?
It should, but our Wiki*edias are full of JS
hacks ;)
I've been thinking about MediaWiki:Common.xsl. Who's with me? :D
(Of course, we'd need to produce valid XHTML first . . .)