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jcc7
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Wed May 3 14:31:27 PDT 2006
In article <e39emr$qo2$1 at digitaldaemon.com>, John Reimer says...
>
>Justin C Calvarese wrote:
>> nick wrote:
>>> I would have gladly provided a new layout(the generic tabs on the top,
>>> couple of gradients thing).
>>> The problem is that wiki4d generates (I assume it hasn't changed since I
>>> last looked) code for a website from the 1980s or 1990s. It's not using
>>> divs, spans, etc.
>>>
>>> I know nothing of the underlying technology behind wiki4d.
>>
>> It's pretty simple, but it should be powerful enough.
>>
>> I just changed the template for the whole site to the template that I
>> had been trying out with the DocComments pages.
>>
>> http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?FrontPage
>>
>> Does the new template look any better? I can change it back if you don't
>> think it's an improvement.
>>
>> We can make further changes as well. The template system seems to be
>> pretty flexible. I think my problem is a lack of imagination.
>>
>
>It is an improvement, but I don't understand why the
>WordsAreAllRunningTogether for the links.
>
>I find that aspect quite ugly. I've seen that system used in other
>sites, and I just don't understand why it's done that way in the wiki.
>Is it a limitation of the Wiki?
It's supposed to be a beneficial feature of the wiki. The links can be renamed,
though it takes some more effort.
Is this better now?
http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?FrontPage
jcc7
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