CustomWikiStyles
This page describes the predefined Wiki Styles and how a Wiki Administrator can define additional Wiki Styles as a local customization for all pages (in local/config.php) or specific groups (in local/$Group.php).
All predefined Wiki Styles are setup in the global array $WikiStyle
.
To define your own Wiki Styles, add the setting of the correspondent WikiStyle within the array.
Predefined Wiki Styles
The following array-values are set by scripts/wikistyles.php
using the SDV()-function (so you can overwrite them by setting them prior in config.php or farmconfig.php):
markup: | definition: |
text colors: (equiv. to %define=xxxx color=xxxx% | |
%black% | $WikiStyle['black']['color'] = 'black'; |
%white% | $WikiStyle['white']['color'] = 'white'; |
%red% | $WikiStyle['red']['color'] = 'red'; |
%yellow% | $WikiStyle['yellow']['color'] = 'yellow'; |
%blue% | $WikiStyle['blue']['color'] = 'blue'; |
%gray% | $WikiStyle['gray']['color'] = 'gray'; |
%silver% | $WikiStyle['silver']['color'] = 'silver'; |
%maroon% | $WikiStyle['maroon']['color'] = 'maroon'; |
%green% | $WikiStyle['green']['color'] = 'green'; |
%navy% | $WikiStyle['navy']['color'] = 'navy'; |
%purple% | $WikiStyle['purple']['color'] = 'purple'; |
list-styles: | |
%decimal% | $WikiStyle['decimal']['apply'] = 'list'; $WikiStyle['decimal']['list-style'] = 'decimal'; |
%roman% | $WikiStyle['roman']['apply'] = 'list'; $WikiStyle['roman']['list-style'] = 'lower-roman'; |
%ROMAN% | $WikiStyle['ROMAN']['apply'] = 'list'; $WikiStyle['ROMAN']['list-style'] = 'upper-roman'; |
%alpha% | $WikiStyle['alpha']['apply'] = 'list'; $WikiStyle['alpha']['list-style'] = 'lower-alpha'; |
%ALPHA% | $WikiStyle['ALPHA']['apply'] = 'list'; $WikiStyle['ALPHA']['list-style'] = 'upper-alpha'; |
special: | |
open links in a new browser-window: | |
%newwin% | $WikiStyle['newwin']['target'] = '_blank'; |
Turns markup into a comment via display:none CSS | |
%comment% | $WikiStyle['comment']['display'] = 'none'; |
Author-Defined Wiki Styles
- The first index of the array defines the style name (e.g. mynewstyle, projectentry etc)
- the second index defines the attribute name (e.g. color, background-color, etc.)
- the value set defines the attribute value (e.g. red, bold, #00ffcc, etc.)
Sample: If you want to define a (site-wide) style the same as the page style
%define=projectentry color:red%
use
$WikiStyle['projectentry']['color'] = 'red';
The $WikiStyle['projectentry']['apply']
variable may be defined if the wikistyle concerns a particular tag. It may be 'item' (for li|dt), 'list' (for ul|ol|dl), 'div', 'pre', 'img', 'p'
or the combining 'block' (for p|div|ul|ol|dl|li|dt|pre|h[1-6])
. Example:
$WikiStyle['top']['apply'] = 'item';
$WikiStyle['top']['class'] = 'top';
then a markup
* %top% An important list-item
will output
<li class="top">An important list-item</li>
Printer-Friendly Styles
If your custom-styles (in local/config.php) are getting very colorful it might be useful to disable them in print-view. This can be done easily by putting them into a condition.
if($action!="print") { // your custom-styles }
Notes
To be done:
Questions:
I tried this but background didn't work, thou border and float worked? /Vincent 2008-04-08
$WikiStyle['vMenu']['background']='#ffffcc' ; $WikiStyle['vMenu']['float']='left' ; $WikiStyle['vMenu']['border']='1px dotted red' ;
$WikiStyle['vMenu']['background-color']='#ffffcc';
-- unlike background
, background-color
is defined in the $WikiStyleCSS array, which is checked for valid properties.