Dear All,
Is it possible to align text vertically in a Wiki or do we need to create an
image? Then can we flip the Image? or will the text in the image already be
flipped?
Thanks
David
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Thanks, Mathias and Joshua - it wasn't LocalSettings.php, but I found
the file eventually - gflash.php was the culprit. I can safely say I
doubt I'd ever have sorted the problem without your advice!
Cheers,
/Sam
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Thanks Mark - it's a case of the cobbler's children going round barefoot
- the number of times I've chanted permissions, permissions,
permissions to various people (including myself), I should have guessed
- some of the dirs below images had the wrong permissions and I didn't
see that in the truss
Hello!
Lane, Ryan ryan.l...@ocean.navo.navy.mil schrieb:
I see this Meta-Tags in the source of a Wikipage.
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=UTF-8 /
meta http-equiv=Content-Style-Type content=text/css /
meta name=generator content=MediaWiki 1.14.0 /
meta
Sam.Sexton wrote:
Thanks Mark - it's a case of the cobbler's children going round barefoot
- the number of times I've chanted permissions, permissions,
permissions to various people (including myself), I should have guessed
- some of the dirs below images had the wrong permissions and I didn't
Platonides wrote:
span style=vertical-align: topSome text/span
If you can do it with HTML, you almost always can do it in the wiki.
If you can't do it in HTML, you probably can't do it in the wiki.
Annoyingly, HTML's align=top and CSS's vertical-align: top aren't
quite the same thing and
It was already that 8 months ago when you spammed this list mentioning it.
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.mediawiki/28815
Although 27 months ago you did use www.pvouse.org
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.mediawiki/18635
Since you haven't sent any legitimate message
Say the current article is Foo, how can I put links to Foo/es,
Foo/fr, etc. in the sidebar? Ideally by editing only LocalSettings.php
We're using MediaWiki to host a user manual which is being translated
into six languages. Like mediawiki.org, if the main article is Foo,
the translated articles
Jack Bates wrote:
To help translators, I want to put links to translations of the current
article in the sidebar (whether the translations exist yet or not)
Just create an empty article containing nothing but the interwiki link
for the language.
Mike
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