Alex,

I think the file is uploaded now.

I don't want to fiddle too much with the Hn sizes, so what I did is comment out 
the size parts so that the sizes are taken from the default HTML css with sets 
them in em, and not in px. That way, there is no real need to use a @media 
directive for bigger screen sizes.

I've checked the wiki with the HTML defaults and there is a good separation 
between the sizes and the wiki blue color still clearly identifies the parts as 
headers. As far as I can tell, the site looks more structured this way. But I 
don't want to force my opinion on others, so feel free to revert, or make 
further changes.

I like css a lot. I've created a personal css for the gnu emacs manuals that 
uses all the default "hooks" found in the texi conversion. It's not much (and 
it's not possible to have elisp syntax coloring) but I think it looks way 
better than the original:

https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Predicates-for-Strings.html
https://doublet.jp/gnu%20html/elisp/Predicates-for-Strings.html

JC


> On Sep 7, 2021, at 0:28, Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de> wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Sep 07, 2021 at 12:08:57AM +0900, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
>> I've logged in to the Wiki interface but I'm not sure where I'd upload the
>> modified file.
> 
> There is an "Upload" menu item in the GUI. There the Logo and wiki.css files 
> can
> be uploaded :)
> 
> ☺/ A!ex
> 
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