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<tt><nowiki>{{#css:spots.css}}</nowiki></tt>. The [[spots.css]] article contains the following CSS content:
 
<tt><nowiki>{{#css:spots.css}}</nowiki></tt>. The [[spots.css]] article contains the following CSS content:
 
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{{:spots.css}}
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{{#tag:css|{{:spots.css}}}}
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You can also do inline CSS styles like this
 
You can also do inline CSS styles like this
 
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Revision as of 22:43, 18 November 2014

{{#css:spots.css}}



This is an example of adding a CSS article to a page using Extension:CSS. The CSS article in this example is the spots.css article which is attached to this page using {{#css:spots.css}}. The spots.css article contains the following CSS content:

<css>

/* Example CSS */

body {
    background: url('/files/9/9d/Fliss-dots.jpg');
    background-color: #A9D5F8;
    }

#p-cactions li a { background-color: #F37FC6; color: #4EF337 }

#column-one, .footer, .firstHeading, #catlinks { display:none }

#content { padding:0; margin:5em }

#content p, pre.css { font-size:200%; font-weight:bold; line-height:200% }

</css>

You can also do inline CSS styles like this

{{#css:
    body p { line-height: 150% }
    pre { font-size: 200%; color: green; }
}}

{{#css:

   body p { line-height: 150% }
   pre { font-size: 200%; color: green; }

}}