Wikka Skins Repository


Theme support available in 1.2!

This page refers to beta functionality supported until Wikka 1.1.x. As of version 1.2 Wikka introduces support for 100%-modular themes: check this page for more information or this tutorial to learn how to design custom themes.
 

WikkaSkins determine the look of wikka pages.

Want to customize the layout of your Wikka Engine?
Want to share your CSS stylesheets?

The unofficial Wikka Skins Repository is a server for testing how the same wiki looks with different skins.
Currently, 8 different skins are available (including the default ones). Feel free to post your own.



What's new


The default skin of the Wikka Repository is White W


-- DarTar

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Comments
Comment by JavaWoman
2004-10-08 22:26:50
Since I can't add a comment on the official ("unofficial") page, I'll do it here: several of the screen shots have a title attribute that actually belongs to a different skin. Somewhat confusing...
Comment by DarTar
2004-10-10 19:53:43
I thought I had already fixed the hide-comments problem... anyway, now they should work fine.
Titles: fixed, thanks for pointing this out!
Comment by JavaWoman
2004-10-10 20:10:40
Um, still don't see a way to add comments there (seems permanently hidden now) - unless I need an account for that? Or is it my bed time? ;-)
Title attributes fine now.
Comment by DarTar
2004-10-10 22:12:41
ok, ok: I had forgot to remove a {{nocomments}}, done :-p
Has someone tried the mini gray css? On Mac O X+ Safari it looks nice but I still have to test it under Windosw/Unix...
Comment by JsnX
2004-10-11 03:37:38
DarTar, I looked at the mini gray using Firefox/Windows. It looks okay, however maybe a tad bit too much white around the outside. That's just my opinion--maybe many other people think it is perfect as is.

My favorite is your DarTar Pink.
Comment by JavaWoman
2004-10-11 08:07:23
I agree that the mini gray has a lot of whitespace around it - so much, in fact that from where I am looking the comment box (yes!) actually sticks out of the content area. I haven't looked at the CSS, but you may have to slap a max-width on that textarea. Using Moz 1.6 on Win, with a window size of 800x600 and default font size.
I like the pink, too, but that is mainly because I like pink. ;-)
Comment by DarTar
2004-10-11 09:00:48
Thanks for your feedback. The large white margin around the page was supposed to mimick some blog-like stylesheets that keep the main page content into a narrow box (see the cssvault.com gallery for some examples), but perhaps the result is not that nice as I had thought (or maybe the problem lies in a bad font size-page width ratio). I hadn't noticed the textarea problem (which is independent from the margin issue): I'll fix it ASAP.
Comment by DarTar
2004-10-11 12:05:11
BTW no one had told me how awful the "Lucida sans" font looks under Windows, I replaced it with "Lucida sans unicode". Hope you like it better now;)

And too bad IE doesn't fully support PNG alpha layers :(
Comment by DarTar
2006-05-21 09:35:28
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