Looks like you're on the right track, but what I would arrange it as: [template] - wiki $action $pagename -- <h2 page title --- $pagetitle -- text-body --- $content -- [aview section] --- action-links(default on) --- [subpages and other aview plugins] Hope that helps, my approach to it has been kind of adhoc. You can see my site at http://www.burgiss.com/. -Andy > -----Original Message----- > From: Randy Brown [mailto:nada@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 12:11 PM > To: ewiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [ewiki] Re: Anyone running ewiki with mod-rewrite? > > > >Btw, as you are working on it and have some spare time, you could > >contribute back by putting some recommendations to the use of CSS > >througout the code (what works and what's silly). - Looking > over your > >site reveals that you have a lot more experience with complex style > >sheets. ;-] > > There seems to be quite a lot of style 'class' labels already > included in ewiki. What would help is to get a better idea > of the basic hierarchy of the ewiki document. What I see so > far is this: > > wiki > -- page > ---- text-body > ------ wikipage (url) > ---- action-links > ---- subpages > -- > > Of course there are other class(es) inside the text-byd, such > as 'url', 'nofound', etc. > > Am I looking at this correctly? > > <rb> > > > > > _________________________________________________ > Scanned on 15 Jun 2004 17:14:03 > Scanning by http://erado.com >