X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/a98bfb05c066fcc0454b8904b881a22f879ab2b6..c18b85451625ff5b7ba8940c43f6703cc3b795d3:/doc/css_market/discussion.mdwn?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/css_market/discussion.mdwn b/doc/css_market/discussion.mdwn index cba13132e..10f3f3111 100644 --- a/doc/css_market/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/css_market/discussion.mdwn @@ -5,3 +5,36 @@ What is the correct way to install the .tmpl files? -- [[JosephTurian]] > ikiwiki's standard templates (in, eg `/usr/share/ikiwiki/templates`) > --[[Joey]] +---- + +How can I update a .css file uploaded to the CSS market? +My CSS has been updated to address comments (for the comments plugin), but I cannot find a way to update zack.css. +The most recent version is always available at: + +-- [[StefanoZacchiroli]] + +> Just letting me know about the change works -- updated. --[[Joey]] + +---- + +Added small changes to embeddedmoose.css to work with ikiwiki 3.x. Figured here is as good as any until Josh can review and update if he so chooses: . It removes annoying borders around the header and footer. -- [[TimBosse]] + +----- + +I removed this from the list since both places to download it are broken. +--[[Joey]] + +* **Refresh**, contributed by [[FredericLespez]]. Adapted from a free template + designed by [styleshout](http://www.styleshout.com). + You can see it [here](http://fred.ccheznous.org). You can download the local.css file and + the modified templates [here](http://fred.ccheznous.org/refresh_20060602.tgz). + + * This link (above) seems to deliver an empty tarball. + + * You'll find a updated version of these templates [here](http://www.der-winnie.de/~winnie/configs/ikiwiki-templates.tar.gz). + These templates are known to work with ikiwiki 2.31, and since I'll install always the newest one on my server I'll will update them on a regular basis. + * (This link appears to be broken?) + +---- + +Perhaps suggesting people make a new page with their css code in it on ikiwiki.info/css market/ to link to would avoid dead links in the future?