Forum:Special Navigation Formatting

Hello. I decided to use a quite special way to format my navigation, using a single picture as background and simple text, with transparent background and transparent border lines.

After testing it for a while it worked out, but now I have the problem that the sub-menus of the navigation are forced to use the same transparent formatting, and a navigation with just a font and transparent backgrounds is unusable.

Is there any way to format all navigation menus but the root menu in a different way than the main navigation menu?

~ Crynsos 22:18, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
 * Can you provide a link? --

http://deadfrontier.wikia.com/wiki/User:Crynsos/monaco.css is the current version I'm working on, didn't release the newest updates in the main MediaWiki:Monaco.css file yet. The background I planned to use for the navigation sub-menus is labeled as "navigation b" so far. (I used a lot of comments for myself in that file, so please don't get confused by them.) Along with that, another question: Is there a way to define a navigation background that gets only used for the navigation, but not the widgets? ~ Crynsos 17:28, 5 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Isn't there a .sub_menu class or something along that line? Are you using firebug? 17:52, 5 May 2009 (UTC)

No sorry, I only use Notepad++ for formatting it, didn't really think about using any other tools. So far I don't know overly much about CSS so I simply looked at other wikis, copied parts of their code and modified it so it works how I want it to, but since no wiki I saw uses a complicated navigation like I want mine to be, I found no clues for that.

I also had no idea if normal CSS code would really work with the special codes we use here, so I didn't look for any other CSS help. When looking for a detailed Wikia CSS guide I sadly couldn't really find anything either.

~ Crynsos 21:21, 5 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Firebug is a small tool that integrate into Firefox and that let us examine HTML and CSS code (and many more) and can help to figure out why something isn't working as expected. It's not used to format your CSS code. — TulipVorlax 22:44, 5 May 2009 (UTC)