I just returned from vacation, and find the new software/skin in place. Great! And thanks to everyone involved.
However... * There is no longer a "section edit" link for the very first section (before the first heading). * In Mono, I cannot turn off the underlined links. When I'm not logged in, links are not underlined, as I prefer. Logged in, they always are (ugh!), and fiddling with the "underline links" setting in my preferences doesn't help. Strangely, on de.wikipedia, I don't get the underlines even when logged in.
Anyone up for some hotfixes? :-)
Magnus
Oh, and the "align=justify" doesn't work, either...
Magnus Manske wrote:
- There is no longer a "section edit" link for the very first section
(before the first heading).
True. I'm missing it too. However, notice that you can use any section-editing link and manually change its URL by replacing the number at the end with a "0".
- In Mono, I cannot turn off the underlined links.
Yes, you can. Go to [[User:Magnus Manske/monobook.css]] and enter:
a { text-decoration: none; }
Timwi
Timwi wrote:
Magnus Manske wrote:
- There is no longer a "section edit" link for the very first section
(before the first heading).
True. I'm missing it too. However, notice that you can use any section-editing link and manually change its URL by replacing the number at the end with a "0".
OK, so we can delay fixing that to the next "full" version :-)
- In Mono, I cannot turn off the underlined links.
Yes, you can. Go to [[User:Magnus Manske/monobook.css]] and enter: a { text-decoration: none; }
Thanks, that worked. But, we *do* have a user option for that. Shouldn't we use that instead?
YAB (Yet Another Bug): When I open an internal link in a new tab (FireFox 0.8) by clicking with the middle mouse button, the link I clicked on suddenly shows the "external link" symbol. Probably some CSS weirdness again.
Magnus
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