Yes, so this is something which we might want to consider for 3.0 (but
not 2.x, since that still supports IE6).
/Janne
On 21 Feb 2009, at 00:24, Andrew Jaquith wrote:
Yeah, but we're done with IE6, no? :)
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Janne Jalkanen
<[email protected]> wrote:
I can't figure out a way to do this easily with pure CSS. With
Javascript
rewriting yes (we do that already for a few elements), but not pure
CSS.
Of course, quick googling shows that the <legend> -element seems to
enjoy
rather variable support, especially in older browsers (including
IE6).
/Janne
On 20 Feb 2009, at 15:41, Bob Paige wrote:
I saw an interesting wiki markup feature on FlexWiki this morning
and
wonder
the simplest way to implement something similar on JSPWiki.
The effect is to display an HTML legend (
http://www.w3schools.com/TAGS/tag_legend.asp). They used it to
frame a
list
of links or box of text. Similar to the %%information%% and %
%warning%%
styles, I guess.
The markup was pretty simple:
Some_Legend_Caption: whatever I want listed in the box, [even links]
So the syntax seemed to be any single word followed by a ':' was
displayed
as a legend.
Can we add legends through a new CSS style? I'm not familiar
enough with
CSS
to know if this is doable.
The obvious solution would be to write a plugin that would
probably look
like this:
[{Legend title='this is my title' whatever content I want here}]
Thoughts?
--
Bobman