Wikidot formatting?
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Anyone here good with wikidot formatting? I have questions if you are willing to lend an ear for a few minutes.
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@bobotron Yeah I've done a fair bit.
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Do you have any good tutorials or links to things? I'm going through and fiddling with formatting a pre-existing template that I found that I like, and I'm looking at it and it looks like basic CSS, but some of the things I'm trying to do don't see m to be working.
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@bobotron Eh, there's some help on Wikidot's Community Site but it's not great.
I've gotten further looking at the CSS for existing sites. The ones made by @GirlCalledBlu are pretty cool - for example The 100. You can examine elements and copy their styling.
You can also use my MUSH wiki template for examples of how to set up logs and things, or the CSS from BSGU's old wikidot site for some style examples.
Hope that helps? If you're stuck on something in particular I can take a quick look.
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What are you trying to do with the template?
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@shincashay
I think I finally got some of the heading stuff extricated. Basically I wanted to use a pre-made theme, but I didn't like the headings, so I tried to mess with them... but the options I usually use weren't working. I figured out that I needed to unconnect some of them from one of the main page headers and I was good. Otherwise, it seems to be funcitoning alright (I wouldn't mind having the edit buttons on the top, but I can live with them at the bottom.)
The skin I'm using is http://themes.wikidot.com/woodcut
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@bobotron said in Wikidot formatting?:
Otherwise, it seems to be funcitoning alright (I wouldn't mind having the edit buttons on the top, but I can live with them at the bottom.)
You can hide the default page options with css, I believe, then: http://www.wikidot.com/doc-wiki-syntax:buttons