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Wiki Styles allow an author to modify the color and other attributes of text that follow. A style specification such as %red% will cause the following text to be displayed as red until the end of the line or the next pair of percent signs. For example:
%red% This text is red and %blue% this text is blue %% but this text is normal.gives
Creating new stylesPlacing %color=red% This text is red and %color=blue% this text
is blue %% but this text is normal.
renders as
bgcolor attribute:
%color=white bgcolor=green% This text is white on green %color=green% and
this is green on white.
target attribute:
%target=_blank% Any links on this line like http://www.pmichaud.com
will open in a new window.
which gives
Style definitionsWiki authors can also make their own WikiStyle definitions within a document using the %define=hotpink color=#ff69b4%will cause the markup %hotpink% to be a shortcut for %color=#ff69b4% (like this). One can specify multiple items in a definition, as in
%define=reverse color=white bgcolor=black%which allows %reverse% to cause reverse video, and %reverse hotpink% to be the combination of both shortcuts.
It's often a good idea to put common style definitions into Group Headers so that they can be shared among multiple pages in a group. Or, the Wiki Administrator can predefine styles as a LocalCustomization – see Wiki Styles Admin[?]. << Text Formatting Rules | PmWiki.Documentation Index | Inter Map >> | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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