Forum:Can you alter this template, so it looks like its written in a book

http://adrianmole.wikia.com/wiki/Template:Hello

is there any chance of that or is it getting to complicated for a wiki?

-- Semaj draehs - Talk page 16:09, 19 August 2008 (UTC)


 * If i understand what you want, you can add a class to the main table and add a rule for it in common.css.
 * A class is like {| class=" class_name" Style="...
 * The CSS rule would be like :

.class_name { background-image: URL(full_path_of_an_image_on_the_wiki); }
 * With this you can simulate paper texture or anything. — TulipVorlax 17:26, 19 August 2008 (UTC)

ok, i'll have to wait to see if can be an admin on the wiki first so I can edit mediawiki (I've applied for adoption and i'm pretty hopeful), howver is there any chance you can give more exact and dumbed down instructions, I know to add that bit to mediawiki.css, but then how do i change the template to look like paper?

-- Semaj draehs - Talk page 19:17, 19 August 2008 (UTC)

Can someone add this to the wiki for me.
I'm not an dmin, the founder has left (and is not responding on his talk page) and i can't adopt the wiki till 60 days after he last edited...(i think its about 30 now).

-- Semaj draehs - Talk page 21:40, 20 August 2008 (UTC)

Hello Semajdraehs, based on Tulip`s ideas, here is an example page of paper class usage. To see the effect you would need to create a css like me, here on wikia. For usage on your wiki, copy class "paper" from my css example into your own   on your wiki, than copy the code from example page into a sandbox page on your wiki and try it out. For real use, please upload an image to your wiki space with true copyrights. Remember to clean the browser cache after changing on css. You can do this all without admin rights. After your finish, you can copy the code to Mediawiki:monaco.css for all users later. With more playing on the style you can also set a book lite borders. A good example with borders has rappelz wiki. --HenryNe 23:29, 20 August 2008 (UTC) 