On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 17:59:29 +0000 Chris Smith <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > bad!). You should be able to pull the update via darcs. Yes, thank you, I will do so. > In your previous message you mentioned I was using browser dependent > styles. Apart from the buttons all the elements should be using > dokuwiki classes, or did you mean something else? It shouldn't be any > problem to apply dokuwiki classes to the buttons. That was only a question. I realised that some elements of the usermanager looked different from dokuwiki's elements (for eg. buttons, text input fields). I tried to add dokuwiki classes to them but the result wasn't convincing. After that experience I would stay with the current design. The only point I really like to see solved is the text input width problem. If the table columns grow wider the text input elements stay with a fixed width and that looks strange. It would look better if the text input fields filled the column width completely. Everything else worked like a charm. Sometimes I get a strange behaviour and then I looked into it to find the bug in the user manager but in the end it was always my new mysql code that failed. The user manager in conjunction with the new OO auth system is a valuable addition to dikuwiki and should become a standard plugin. During coding of the mysql module I was really impressed about the clean design and all the small gimicks that simply works. Thank you for your good work, Chris. :-) Best regards Matthias -- DokuWiki mailing list - more info at http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist