wobo I want to make a chapter of text more prominent by putting the text into a box (preferrable with colored background. I haven't found any hint about the syntax for such a thing. BTW and related: In the syntax section tables are surrounded by borders - not for me when I copy the example into the playground. How do I do that? In short: I haven't found any syntax for borders around text anywhere. wobo
wobo Added info: When I place a '^' in fronto of a line, like ^ This is a text. the output is: This is a text. That's all, no border, no highlighting. wobo
wobo I solved this by changing the css. Next: How do I create a new wiki tag? I want to - put a paragraph of text into a box with colored background. The text inside must be formattable (like bold or italic). I know how to define a class for that but how do I relate the class to a wiki syntax tag? - color a single word in a line like this one here. Haven't found any wiki syntax rule for that. wobo
wobo Thx koko for the box-plugin hint. After modifying the css I have what I wanted :) Leaves the colored character problem. wobo
wobo Found out about some weird display differences, table is one of them: In design.css the border for a table cell is described as: "border: 1p solid __dark__" - which does not show a border here, neither in Firefox nor Opera. The solution: I changed the color from "__dark__" to "#000000" and the borders showed up! Simple solutions if you know where to look. The "|text|" solution is ok, if I want to have a border around a word. But it does not display a box which goes over the whole width of the line. If I use the box plugin with the width of 100% this is ok. But if there is a TOC on the right hand side (as usual in the upper part of a page) the box just crashes into that TOC! If I make the box without a width parameter it does not fill the free space or adjusts to the available space, it places itself centered and with a non-fitting width. It's not so easy. :( wobo