Thanks Dom,
Is there any detailed information about how to create a CSS file to be used
alongside a SWORD module?
There's barely a mention of CSS in our developers' wiki !!!
Is it any wonder that CSS has not taken off when it's not adequately documented
or encouraged as a means to enhance a module?
If, as Peter wrote, I'm a decade behind, surely I can't be the only one who is?
Best regards,
David
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On Sunday, April 13th, 2025 at 6:45 PM, domcox domini...@corbex.org wrote:
> David Haslam dfh...@protonmail.com writes:
>
>> Thanks Peter,
>>
>> The issue is that [most of] our module developers still seem
>> blissfully unaware of these possibilities, and thus our module
>> release script never (or rarely?) announces a CSS sheet as part
>> of a module.
>
> CSS files, if any, are handled by the release script.
>
>> Is there any working example of a module that uses a CSS in any
>> of the CrossWire repos?
>
> Actually 14 modules use a CSS file, among them
> - frebdm1707
> - ktuvb
> - uycyr
>
>> What about the associated repos in the MRL ?
>> Does either eBible.org or IBT use them in any ?
>>
>> btw. Where are the CSS files stored?
>
> In the same place as the module files, eg:
> modules/texts/ztext/frebdm1707
>
>> And can the same CSS file serve more than one module?
>
> Each module needs to have its own CSS file in the module folder.
> it could be copied from another module.
>
> --
> Dom
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