Note that I put comment-header in a <header> despite it being
below the comment. Using a <footer> would be confusing given
the class name. Also, the content is semantically closer to
a header than a footer.
This is a first pass, it avoids needing to change style.css
except where it refers to tag types.
This goes a bit off the rails at the pageheader with its nested header.
Semantically, there should be an article around the whole page
header, content, and footer. Just as there will be an article around a
whole comment or inlined page header, content, and footer.
But that will mean changing the css that currently refers to pageheader to
refer to the enclosing article instead.
Added a visible border; tuned down the whitespace/borders.
Note the use of the -1 pixel margin-top -- this makes the sidebar appear
to hang down from the line under the actions at the top of the page.
I think we only need left and right align. The other values including top,
middle, bottom, baseline, absbottom, etc, don't make much sense when
aligning an image that has a caption included. (They're mostly of value
when including a image in a line of text like a word.)
This is achieved by preparing CSS definitions that emulates the behavior
of the align attribute, and passing it to the outermost IMG wrapper
(A or TABLE) instead of passing the align value to IMG directly.
If an inlined page contains a floating element, this ensures
that the footer appears beneath it, and prevents the floating element from
possibly leaking down to the next inlined page.
Makes it look more like a blog, but not enough to be confusing, and with
nothing as large as in a blog. Removal of the vertical line under the
subject imho makes it easier to scan through comments as each box is a new
one. Bolding the subject seems to make it stand out enough, especially as
its a link now. (Also considered increasing its font size to 110%.)
In the initial template for blog-style comments, I don't want the author
name to be quite as large and prominent as the author of a blog post - I
expect that comments will be rather short, so the author name stands out
better for a given font size.
If a floating div is next to (and in front of) a div that takes up the
whole screen width, and has a background color set, that color can bleed
through into the floating div. One exampe of this is inline's blogpost
form. Avoid it by setting the background color of the floating element.
This removes clear:both from the trailing metadata of inlined entries as
requested by tschwinge, but if you want that feature back, you can set
.inlinefooter { clear: both; } in local.css.
* rcs_diff is a new function that rcs modules should implement.
* Implemented rcs_diff for git, svn, and tla (tla version untested).
Mercurial and monotone still todo.
are not included in the map. Include special styling for such pages.
* map: Remove common prefixes and don't over-indent.
* Add class option to htmllink().
and style sheet updates, and unless you're using customised versions,
you'll want to rebuild wikis on upgrade to this version to avoid
inconsistencies.
* Allow WIKINAME to to used in footers, as an example of something to put
there.