[pmwiki-users] Marking up the markup

DaveG pmwiki at solidgone.com
Tue Apr 24 17:30:59 CDT 2007


How would I go about acheiving the same affect with links? Thus, I want 
to produce:
    <a href="xyz" class="my_class">text</a>

Best I've been able to get so far is a SPAN around the anchor.

  ~ ~ Dave

DaveG wrote:
> Excellent, thanks. Research also provide this alternative:
> * %apply=list class=my_class% test List
> 
> and to apply the class to a specifc list item:
> * %apply=item class=my_class% test List
> 
> REF: http://pmwiki.com/wiki/PmWiki/WikiStyles#Blocks
> 
>   ~ ~ Dave
> 
> Petko Yotov wrote:
>> On Monday 23 April 2007 23:34, DaveG wrote:
>>> I want to produce this output from within a wiki page:
>>> <ul class="tabs-nav">
>>>     <li><a href="#local_ref">text</a></li>
>>> </ul>
>>>
>>> The key being the class on the UL tag. Is it possible to use the normal
>>> "*" markup and specify a class, or is there an alternate way?
>> Yes:
>>
>> * %list tabs-nav% [[#local_ref|text]]
>> * [[#local_ref_2|text 2]]
>>
>> Or even, somewhere in the page:
>>
>> %list class=tabs-nav define=nav%
>>
>> * %nav% First list with class="tabs-nav"
>> * [[#local_ref|text]]
>> ----
>> * %nav%  A second list with the same class="tabs-nav"
>> * [[#local_ref_2|text 2]]
>>
>> Petko
>>
>>
>>
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