In this patch I plan to collect changes in this direction.
-The first, one-liner, patch is to use a "div" element with a class="actions" attribute for inline page as is done with non-inlined page. This way the same CSS formatting can be applied to div.actions in the CSS, while at the moment it must be duplicated for a span.actions (which I believe is also incorrect, since it will contain a "ul" element, not sure though). In case the markup should be differentiated it will still be possible relying on the fact that a div.actions is contained or not in a div.inlinepage.
+The first, one-liner, patch is to use a "div" element with a class="actions" attribute for inline page as is done with non-inlined page. This way the same CSS formatting can be applied to div.actions in the CSS, while at the moment it must be duplicated for a span.actions (which I believe is also incorrect, since it will contain a "ul" element, not sure though). In case the markup should be differentiated it will still be possible relying on the fact that a div.actions is contained or not in a div.inlinepage.
Here's the one-liner:
</div>
+The following adds a div element with class="trailer" around the meta-information added after an inlined page (namely: the post date, the tags, and the actions):
+
+ --- inlinepage.tmpl.orig 2006-12-28 16:56:49.000000000 +0100
+ +++ inlinepage.tmpl 2006-12-28 17:02:06.000000000 +0100
+ @@ -17,6 +17,8 @@
+ </span>
+ <TMPL_VAR CONTENT>
+
+ +<div class="trailer">
+ +
+ <span class="pageinfo">
+ Posted <TMPL_VAR CTIME>
+ </span>
+ @@ -44,3 +46,5 @@
+ </TMPL_IF>
+
+ </div>
+ +
+ +</div>
+
+