I can't get the dopplr badge to work in my Sidebar. I'm using the HTML plugin, but it just displays blank space. There is some javascript - perhaps that's not allowed? Is there a workaround?
FYI -- the 30boxes badge that is javascript-based did not work either. I saw another post that perhaps the HTML was too "long" for the widget. However, the dopplr code is only about 3 lines.
I have about 50 multi-page MS Word files that I need to bring in to PBwiki 2, retaining links and basic formatting. I am surprised that there appears to be no way to do this?!? I'm hoping that someone will tell me that there's something I missed.
I've tried copy/paste, but none of the formatting is retained and it takes way too long to create bulleted lists, redo hyperlinks, add bold text, etc. I've tried exporting the Word file to HTML, but I get all the Word garbage.
Perhaps someone can point me to a utility that will take a Word file and return clean HTML I can paste into PBWiki? I can't be the only one with this problem.
How do I add HTML and JavaScript into a Wiki page or template? I try to edit the source & save it, but when I view my page, it completely erases all HTML and JavaScript code.
This only seems to work for people that use IE. We have a lot of people using Firefox. Do you know how to do this so people using Firefox can click on the link and make it work?
i'd like to insert a music player/playlist as in the kind that works for myspace...it would not work using the html because it is in standard formatting. but i was able to preview it in the youtube video plug-in, but once i "saved" the changes, it was no-longer there
(i am using the music sight "playlist.com" it gives me formating for myspace, facebook, gaia online, friendster, and then an "other" format for others, all of which i've tried where possible and have been unsuccessful in adding to my PBwiki page)
I had a pretty good question from someone - they want to change the colors of their links for the whole wiki, but the skin overrides it for the most part. Now I know a bit about HTML and CSS, but when I was messing around on my own wiki, I couldn't find a simple way of doing it other than at every link.
Do any of you geniuses out there have a good workaround for me? The wiki in question is a free wiki, so just using the Custom CSS isn't really an option. Also, the skin is the ever-popular, ever-troublesome Qua skin.
I'm trying to write out the HTML for the wiki I'm working on and it seems that whenever I try to put in a line break (since the paragraph tag doesn't work in all circumstances), the br tag is replaced with something much messier. Any ideas?