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CSS & tiles for workshop presentations #1111

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tkphd opened this issue Nov 21, 2019 · 3 comments
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CSS & tiles for workshop presentations #1111

tkphd opened this issue Nov 21, 2019 · 3 comments

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tkphd commented Nov 21, 2019

As on the wiki, embedded media look better when wrapped in tiles. Some CSS hacking may be required.

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wd15 commented Dec 4, 2019

I think that CSS is incompatible with a wiki. The point of a wiki is that it doesn't require formatting much and anyone can edit it. If we need fancy formatting then we should move the pages out of the wiki.

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tkphd commented Dec 5, 2019

  • Is there an alternative to CSS by which our wiki pages can be spruced up?
  • Given that you & I are the only ones adding content to the wiki, and that edits are commits to the core repository anyway, perhaps rethinking how we handle this content is in order.

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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has had no activity in the last year. It will be closed if no further activity occurs in the next 30 days. Thank you for your contributions.

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