Does anyone know why TOCs in the wiki display shifted to the right?

Jonathan Hung jonathan.hung at utoronto.ca
Tue Jun 17 13:46:25 UTC 2008


Good morning.

I've filed a Jira for this task: http://issues.fluidproject.org/browse/FLUID-778

If anyone has spare time to suggest a style, please attach it to the Jira.

I'll hopefully get around to it next iteration.

- Jonathan.

2008/6/13 Allison Bloodworth <abloodworth at berkeley.edu>:
> Hi all,
> I did ping Jonathan about the headings, so I believe he will be looking into
> that. Thanks Paul for the "How To" link! I have also found many reasons that
> it would be helpful to upgrade Confluence (e.g. reordering child
> pages: http://www.nabble.com/Changing-the-order-of-child-pages--tt16993065.html#a17208242)
> so here's a big thumbs up to an upgrade! +1
> Thanks Anastasia for looking into it!
> Allison
> On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:32 PM, Paul Zablosky wrote:
>
> The Confluence manual describes how we can create our own custom themes and
> apply our own CSS.  But before we put in too much work on our current
> version of Confluence (2.5 I believe), we should look into what it would
> take to upgrade to the latest release.  There's a lot of new flexibility and
> features that could be of use to us, particularly with navigation.
>
> By the way, I have often picked whatever heading size looked right on the
> page, just as Daphne did, without worrying about skipping intermediate
> levels.  This usually doesn't cause problems.  The solution to the current
> problem might be a smarter {toc} macro.
>
> Paul
>
> Jess Mitchell wrote:
>
> Like Daphne said, anyone able to dig into the CSS of Confluence and make
> bigger distinctions among our header sizes?  I may be making this up in a
> fog of jetlag, but I think Allison was going to ping Jonathan about this?
>  But if anyone else has any ideas, that'd be great.
> J
> On Jun 6, 2008, at 2:20 PM, Daphne Ogle wrote:
>
> Great, thanks Paul!
> Allison, Jess and I were chatting yesterday about the minimal distinction
> between headings in our current wiki look -- which is the reason I've
> skipped a heading in the page.  I wonder if a better solution would be to
> change the format of headings?  Is this even possible?
> -Daphne
> On Jun 5, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Paul Zablosky wrote:
>
> Daphne,
>     I did a few experiments with the {toc} macro.  It appears to just set up
> a fixed set of tab indents, one for each level of heading hierarchy.  If you
> give it a range as Anastasia suggests, it just sets them up for that range.
> Since your page uses only h2 and h4 headings, you can make the toc listing
> look a bit better by reducing the indent between them, say with
> {toc:minLevel=2,indent=5px}.
>
> Paul
>
> Anastasia Cheetham wrote:
>
> On 5-Jun-08, at 11:44 AM, Daphne Ogle wrote:
>
>
>
> Here's an
> example:http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Inline+Edit+Design+Overview
>
> I don't see any code that is shifted the 1st level bullets over but it
> doesn't seem like that would be the default formatting.  Any ideas?
>
>
> Daphne, I tried a change that seems to improve it.
>
> The issues is that the headings that the ToC is generated from are
> actually staring at 2nd level, not first, so they are being indented.
> I set the {toc} macro to start at level 2 ({toc:minLevel=2}). This
> seems to prompt it to treat these 2nd level headings as top level ToC
> elements.
>
>
>
>
> Daphne Ogle
> Senior Interaction Designer
> University of California, Berkeley
> Educational Technology Services
> daphne at media.berkeley.edu
> cell (510)847-0308
>
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