Compatible with DokuWiki
Install the plugin using the Plugin Manager and the download URL above, which points to latest version of the plugin. Refer to Plugins on how to install plugins manually.
Cssperpage
enables setting of CSS styles for an entire page or for sections of a page by placing HTML divs around either the entire page or sections. The CSS references these divs and/or their classes. The CSS must be placed in the style.css file of the plugin directory.
This is a screen shot of a page which uses cssperpage
to create styles. The demo folder of the cssperpage
plugin has a sample dokuwiki page that will produce these styles in combination with the style.css file bundled with the plugin.
~~cssp_openDIV~~ ~~cssp_user-defined-name_openDIV~~ ~~cssp_closeDIV~~
Each openDIV
form will create an open HTML div tag with a class name. In the case of ~~cssp_openDIV~~
the class name will be opencss
. In the case of a user defined name, the class name will be the user defined name. Each openDIV
must have a closing closeDIV
. The id for these DIVs is #css_per_page
. The default class is opencss
, and the user defined class is the
user-defined-name
. The HTML will look like this:
<div id="#css_per_page" class="opencss"> --your page data </div> <div id="#css_per_page" class="user_defined_name"> --your page data </div>
You can enclose either an entire page between an openDIV and a closeDIV or a part of the page. But if you are enclosing a part of the page, the open and close DIVs cannot cross over edit section boundaries. An edit section boundary is marked by DokuWiki's in-page edit buttons (as opposed to the edit button or link found outside the page, in the tool bars, top of the page, etc).
The CSS for these DIVs will look something like this:
/*user defined class */ #css_per_page.user-defined-name { font-size:14pt; } /* css_per_page default class: opencss */ #css_per_page.opencss{ ul { list-style-image: url(images/image.gif); } font-size: 12pt; }