X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/blobdiff_plain/5b70a5690b788acc8c433d786c887186d2982fe9..bb7ef14a2b411f71f3bb7acb55c6d8215b0b0c82:/doc/todo/CSS_classes_for_links.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/CSS_classes_for_links.mdwn b/doc/todo/CSS_classes_for_links.mdwn index f298fe2c7..5013a9d12 100644 --- a/doc/todo/CSS_classes_for_links.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/CSS_classes_for_links.mdwn @@ -32,16 +32,46 @@ for external links is enough for me :) Please look at my example: My best regards, ---Pawel +--[[Paweł|ptecza]] > If you did not already know, you can achieve similar results using CSS3 > selectors. Eg: `a[href="http://www.foobar.com/"] { foobar: css }` or > `a[title~="Mail"] {text-decoration: none; }`. See > for a complete list. -> + +>> Hi Charles, +>> +>> Thanks for the hint! I don't know CSS3 yet :) What modern and popular +>> WWW browsers do support it now? +>> +>>> Safari supports it. Firefoz&Co support most of it. IE6 did not, but IE7 +>>> supports a fair part of CSS3, ans is said to support selectors. +>>> +>>> Example on how to use selectors here: http://www.kryogenix.org/days/2002/08/30/external +>>> +>>> I also think this should be in an external plugin, not in ikiwiki. +>>> + +I find CSS3 support still spotty... Here are some notes on how to do this in IkiWiki with jQuery: --[[sabr]] + > If you need to achieve this in IkiWiki itself, I imagine you could create a > plugin which runs in the `format` phase of rendering and search/replaces > specific link patterns. This should be a fairly simple exercise in regular > expressions. > > --CharlesMauch + +>> I've never written plugin for ikiwiki, but I can try if it's simple job :) +>> +>> --[[Paweł|ptecza]] + +> I wouldn't mind adding a _single_ css class to ikiwiki links, but it +> would have to be a class added to all internal, not all external, links. +> Reason is that there are many ways for external links to get into an +> ikiwiki page, including being entered as raw html. The only time ikiwiki +> controls a link is when an internal link is added using a WikiLink. +> +> (Note that tags get their own special +> [[rel_attribute|rel_attribute_for_links]] now that CSS can use.) +> +> --[[Joey]]