Lee Daniel Crocker wrote:
(tarquin
<tarquin(a)planetunreal.com>)m>):
This is just a very rough mockup.
I've devised some substitution syntax :-) -- see the comments in the html.
I don't see any use for a template system at all. It's just
a performance penalty for no gain in either flexibility or capability.
Suppose I'd like to make improvements to the current skins -- how do I
get HTML & CSS that I can work with?
I can find the CSS files for the existing skins in the stuff I got from
CVS, but everything else is in PHP. Where is the actual HTML made and
how can I see it?
What I'm interested in seeing is a /complete
page/, fully rendered,
with all text, markup, and style elements.
You mean a Wikipedia page that's just like one I would save from my web
browser?
Those sound useful; if you can integrate that into the
existing
stylesheets, so much the better.
From what I can tell from Skin.php, the current system shoves a
"bgcolor" => "#FFFFDD" into the HTML's BODY tag
Change that to shove a class= ... as in my notes:
"class" => "article" and "class" => "meta"
presumably