From: umfan866 <mh...@so...> - 2006-11-06 00:49:01
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Hi, We are using phpwiki-1.3.12p3 inside our company (with mysql until I get Oracle working as the db). I chose phpwiki over other Wikis because of the MacOSX theme. We are wondering how to make the font size smaller. Particularly when you combine it with the Rich Table plugin, it seems you have to scroll a lot, and I notice and I've found myself making my entries smaller for each topic, so that the information can be seen without scrolling. I know that people can adjust the font size in their browser, but what's the best way to adjust it in the program itself? Create a theme called MacOSX2 copying everything, and then start playing with the specified font sizes in the CSS files, but perhaps there is a better way? The most critical is the size of the text in the body of the page-- I am not nearly as worried about the text associated with the buttons. Slighty reducing the size of the page title may also help. In any case, if someone could advise on how to do this most efficiently that would be great. I did search all of the phpwiki forums on sourceforce.net and did not come up with any thing. Thanks, Marvin Hecht. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Adjusting-font-size-in-phpwiki-with-the-MacOSX-theme--tf2579777.html#a7191753 Sent from the phpwiki-talk mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |