New CSS set for wiki

Hugo Cisneiros hugo at devin.com.br
Thu Jun 22 03:11:18 UTC 2006


Hi,

I've create a wiki for the Brazilian Fedora Community, and I tried to do 
something similar with the fedoraproject.org official wiki. Indeed ithe 
result looks like the fp.o wiki, but I made (IMO) some improvements to the 
CSS set. They are located in:

common - http://projetofedora.org/wikidata/fedora/css/common.css
screen - http://projetofedora.org//wikidata/fedora/css/screen.css
print http://projetofedora.org//wikidata/fedora/css/print.css
projection - http://projetofedora.org//wikidata/fedora/css/projection.css

Our current wiki (to see some preview) is located in:

http://projetofedora.org/wiki/
or
http://projetofedora.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi

Maybe if you like it, it can be used in fp.o too. Some main notes about the 
modifications:

- Paragraph (<p>) margins: they are too short in current theme. I added some 
space between them.

- Unordered list (<ul>): added some indentation to get visually nicer.

- Heading titles <h1,h2,h3,...>: Heading and sub-headings currently are always 
one-sized in font, and no indentation. This sometimes confuses the page's 
organization on Topics and Sub-Topics. I added font-size (parent headings 
means larger fonts) and indentation. The result IMO is nicer. Look at these 
examples (ignore the strange portuguese language):

* http://projetofedora.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/Documentacao
* http://projetofedora.org/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/ObtenhaAjuda/RegrasConduta

Note: I made a new <h1> style for the main heading (usually the page's title), 
you can ignore this if you don't like.

- I also did some more css classes to tip admonitions and table of contents. 
(optional)

- The TableOfContents macro was modified to reflect the new table of contents' 
css class, giving a default look to all pages without having to 
do "complicated" styling in wiki raw pages (as in /wiki/FAQ). (optional)

Hope you like it. Any feedback is really appreciated.

Cheers,

-- 
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Eitch

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