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All the stylesheets are documented at the [[Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes|catalogue of CSS classes]]. Please add any new classes into that catalogue. |
All the stylesheets are documented at the [[Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes|catalogue of CSS classes]]. Please add any new classes into that catalogue. |
Revision as of 12:45, 14 September 2007
All the stylesheets are documented at the catalogue of CSS classes. Please add any new classes into that catalogue. |
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#coordinates { position:absolute; z-index:1; border:none; background:none; left:9px; top:5.7em; float:left; margin:0.0em; padding:0.0em; line-height:1.5em; text-align:left; text-indent:0; font-size:85%; text-transform:none; white-space:nowrap; }
- I added it. Took me some time to find it, but it looks good. The only disadvantage is that it somewhat dissociates the coordinates from the article itself. On the other side, Interwikis and categories are also separated from the article. An alternative location could be on the right side, just below the link for the "Privacy policy" or on the same level as the article title. -- User:Docu
- While I wish that it could go on the right side, compare Chicago, Illinois and Detroit, Michigan side by side. The Title and Privacy policy shift up and down variably depending on the interwiki links and categories. So, in order to be near the Title, it would have to go in the actual main, another political ball of wax.... My hope is to garner consensus that this is a good thing, and then convince the "powers that be" to make it a default feature of all skins. It took the better part of a year to get anybody to add this stuff at all, experimentally! The geo tags haven't been turned on yet. The kvaleberg site is still experimental, too. Just taking baby steps.