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Appendix C: TWiki CSS |
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- All TWiki class names have the prefix
twiki . So: twikiAlert, twikiToc, etcetera. Remember that CSS class names are case sensitive - TWiki CSS uses lowercase tw .
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- TWiki uses class names only (.twikiDiffTable) and no id names (#twikiDiffTable), to allow multiple class names. Class names are written using the dot prefix.
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- If you define your own CSS classes, it is preferable that you do not use the
twiki prefix to prevent undesired overriding effects.
A wide range of standard styles are used in the TWiki core code and topics, and more are used in plugins. The following is an exhaustive list of all styles defined by the Pattern skin. For the most part, the names are the only documentation of the purpose of the style. For more information on how these styles are used, read the code (sorry!) |
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.twikiLink |
Render.pm |
.twikiNewLink |
Render.pm |
.twikiAnchorLink |
Render.pm |
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.twikiCurrentWebHomeLink |
Render.pm |
.twikiCurrentTopicLink |
Render.pm |
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.twikiEmulatedLink |
Preview.pm |
.twikiWebIndent |
TWiki.pm |
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.twikiEditFormDateField |
Form.pm |
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.twikiEditFormTextField |
Form.pm |
.twikiEditFormLabelField |
Form.pm |
.twikiEditFormTextAreaField |
Form.pm |
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TWiki Styles in Templates
.twikiFormTable |
formtables.tmpl, form.tmpl |
.twikiFormTableHRow |
formtables.tmpl, form.tmpl |
.twikiFormTableRow |
formtables.tmpl |
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.twikiFormTableFooter |
formtables.tmpl |
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.twikiAttachments |
attachtables.tmpl |
.twikiEditForm |
form.tmpl |
.twikiSubmit |
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.twikiFormSteps |
container around a form, such as the attach form: attach.tmpl |
.twikiFormStep |
form row |
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#twikiLogin |
CSS.pm |
.twikiFormSteps |
CSS.pm |
.twikiFormStep |
CSS.pm |
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> > | TWiki Styles in Skins
#twikiLogin |
login.pattern.tmpl |
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Tips
PatternSkin makes extensive use of CSS in its templates. Read the PatternSkin topic and PatternSkinCss to learn more about creating your own CSS-based skin. |