mmkay. Ignore my above posts. See the plugin: http://boltwire.com/index.php?p=solutions.css.float
If you put the php files in your plugin directry, and activate the plugin "float", you can then use the code: [(float side=right myimage.png)] On Aug 30, 7:11 pm, DrunkenMonk <[email protected]> wrote: > Second question first: > > Boltwire doesn't have a built in way to do this, as it is something > that is done with html - as such, use a stylesheet (.css) and specify > the following: > > ------------------------------------------- > > div.tright { > clear: right; > float: right; > border-width: .5em 0 .8em 1.4em;} > > div.tleft { > float: left; > clear: left; > margin-right: .5em; > border-width: .5em 1.4em .8em 0; > > } > > ------------------- > > (Taken from wikipedias default > stylesheet,http://en.wikipedia.org/skins-1.5/monobook/main.css) > > Then, you need to make sure that images you wish to float to the left > or right are placed in the correct type of div. This seems slightly > trickier, so lets look at some boltwire nuts and bolts: > > Boltwire places images directly on a page without an enclosing div. > This is a shame. We will have to make a plugin function that encloses > an image in a div: > > ---------------- > > $FLOATDIV = '<div class="t%s">%s</div>'; > function BOLTFfloat($args, $field) { > $side = 'right'; > $link = ''; > > if( isset($args['side']) ) $side = $args['side']; > if( !in_array($side, array('left', 'right')) ) return "error: > illegal side argument"; > > if( isset($args['link'] ) $link = $args['link']; > elseif( isset($args[1]) ) $link = $args[1]; > > return sprintf($FLOATDIV, $side, BOLTMuploads("img:$link")); > > } > > -------------- > > Put this function in a file in your plugins directory, then enable it. > Put the .css commands in your css file (your skin), and then use the > command: > > [(float side=right myimage.png)] > > wee! You're done. I would make this into a plugin but I haven't looked > at the boltwire skins yet, so I'm unsure how to include the .css > commands via the plugin. > > On Aug 30, 5:08 am, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > * Is there a way to specify in an External link that it needs to open > > in a new window? I saw where you could change the behavior of all > > links. I know the pros and cons for this but I need the user to stay > > on the support site while looking at remote links. > > > * Is there a way to display an image like a float (like float right or > > float left) where the text flows around the image rather than being > > above or below it. This is more cosmetic than anything else, > > > Something like: > > > XXXXXXXXXXX ! Header > > XX IMAGE XX > > XXXXXXXXXXX Text starts right of the (float left) image and > > continues under it... rather than... > > > ! Header > > XXXXXXXXXXX > > XX IMAGE XX > > XXXXXXXXXXX > > This as it apears to only do now... > > > Just started working with this wiki after looking at a number of them, > > MediaWiki, TWiki, TRAC, MoinMoin to name a few. This was by far one > > of the easyest to setup and it hasn't been too hard to figure out. > > I've not really used a Wiki before (been using forums for a long long > > time). > > > Many of the other ones had "issues" that many times I couldn't figure > > out if it was my configuration or just a bug. Found that in some it > > was a bug. Some of them in the very area that I had a requirement > > for. > > > While I know Perl pretty good, I found PHP based systems easier to > > use, modify and setup. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BoltWire" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/boltwire?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
