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[dokuwiki] Re: Isolated CSS and stricter XHTML compliance

  • From: Christopher Arndt <chris.arndt@xxxxxx>
  • To: dokuwiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 15:33:57 +0000
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Max Khitrov schrieb:
> One of the things I had to do is go through all of the style sheets and
> force every element into the div.dokuwiki context because otherwise it
> greatly interfered with the rest of the site. I think it would really
> help if this was either the default setup, or better yet, if classes
> were named in a manner that makes it almost impossible for them to
> interfere with other elements on the page. For example, if you were to
> prefix all class names with dw_ or something like that.

Do I understand correctly, that this is only an issue when you integrate
DokuWiki with your site, i.e. your DokuWiki template includes HTML/PHP code
from outside DokuWiki? Otherwise I couldn't understand how CSS from one page
could interfere with another.

If you have made this changes on your site, why don't you make a patch to the
standard template and share them?

> The other thing I wanted to ask is if there are any plans to step up the
> standard compliance?

Standards are nice, but not purely for their own sake. What to you hope to
accomplish by making DokuWiki HTML code XHTML strict compliant?

Chris

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