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+ | :::::Looks like it works! Now the only browser that has long lines is [http://caminobrowser.org/ Camino], but strangely, the [http://www.sit.auckland.ac.nz/IT_Conference_2008 science it] site works with Camino. Who knows? Close enough for me. --[[User:Rob|Rob]] 16:32, 10 December 2008 (NZDT) |
Latest revision as of 03:32, 10 December 2008
Notes and references
Could we have the following code included in the css for handling notes references the same way as Wikipedia? I wouldn't know where to put it and might break something. This is copied off W:MediaWiki:Common.css --Milan 00:18, 15 September 2008 (NZST)
/* make the list of references look smaller */
ol.references {
font-size: 100%;
}
.references-small { font-size: 90%;}
/* VALIDATOR NOTICE: the following is correct, but the W3C validator doesn't accept it */ /* -moz-* is a vendor-specific extension (CSS 2.1 4.1.2.1) */ /* column-count is from the CSS3 module "CSS Multi-column Layout" */ /* Please ignore any validator errors caused by these two lines */ .references-2column {
font-size: 90%; -moz-column-count: 2; -webkit-column-count: 2; column-count: 2;
}
.same-bg { background: none; }
/* Highlight clicked reference in blue to help navigation */ ol.references > li:target {
background-color: #DEF;
}
sup.reference:target {
background-color: #DEF;
}
/* Styling for citations */ cite {
font-style: normal; word-wrap: break-word;
}
/* If there is an inline link to a full citation, the full citation will turn blue when the inline link is clicked */ cite:target {
background-color: #DEF;
}
/* Do not expand URLs within citations for printing. The URLs should be included explicitly, to avoid confusion */
@media print {
#content cite a.external.text:after { display: none; }
}
/* For linked citation numbers and document IDs, where the number need not be shown on a screen or a handheld, but should be included in the printed version */
@media screen, handheld, projection {
cite *.printonly { display: none; }
}
Typo?
Hi! You recently added the line ( whites-pace: pre-wrap; ). Shouldn't it read whitespace instead of whites-pace? Capmo 18:29, 4 December 2008 (NZDT)
- Thanks - looks like Rob fixed it already ;-) --nad 21:26, 4 December 2008 (NZDT)
- Oops, my suggestion wasn't right also, the correct is with a hyphen as he wrote it. Capmo 04:58, 5 December 2008 (NZDT)
- Thanks for pointing that out but it still doesn't seem to have the effect I was trying to achieve. Which is to make PRE blocks of code break and not make the window really wide. I have done this here but I forgot which part of the css was doing this. --Rob 11:30, 5 December 2008 (NZDT)
- The only difference I found were these 4 extra lines that come right after the line you already added:
- Thanks for pointing that out but it still doesn't seem to have the effect I was trying to achieve. Which is to make PRE blocks of code break and not make the window really wide. I have done this here but I forgot which part of the css was doing this. --Rob 11:30, 5 December 2008 (NZDT)
- Oops, my suggestion wasn't right also, the correct is with a hyphen as he wrote it. Capmo 04:58, 5 December 2008 (NZDT)
white-space: pre-wrap; /* css-3 */ white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; /* Mozilla, since 1999 */ white-space: -pre-wrap; /* Opera 4-6 */ white-space: -o-pre-wrap; /* Opera 7 */ word-wrap: break-word; /* Internet Explorer 5.5+ */
- They will probably do the trick. Capmo 16:20, 10 December 2008 (NZDT)
- Looks like it works! Now the only browser that has long lines is Camino, but strangely, the science it site works with Camino. Who knows? Close enough for me. --Rob 16:32, 10 December 2008 (NZDT)
- They will probably do the trick. Capmo 16:20, 10 December 2008 (NZDT)