Customizing the Widget via a Custom CSS
Here's how you can customize the Skribit widget with your own CSS file. This method is only available on version 2 of the Skribit widget.
If you're using the Skribit WordPress plugin, you can disable it from the Skribit widget options:
If you're not using the WP plugin, just add the following to the end of the script URL (the URL with SkribitWidget.js in it):
Now you can style the widget from your own stylesheet. Use this sample widget stylesheet to get you started.
If you're using the Skribit WordPress plugin, you can disable it from the Skribit widget options:
If you're not using the WP plugin, just add the following to the end of the script URL (the URL with SkribitWidget.js in it):
&noCSS=1
Now you can style the widget from your own stylesheet. Use this sample widget stylesheet to get you started.
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Inappropriate?I see my first portion of feedback I mailed already fixed. :) So I was thinking more about markup stuff (it looks bit messy :) ).
Why not output suggestion as list isntead of divs? I think WordPress themes already have styling for list items inside of widgets so that will make suggestion look like rest of stuff in sidebar without having to repeat same CSS. -
Hey Rarst -
First, apologies for taking so long to respond. Yeah, I'd like to change out the divs to line items, but unfortunately that might affect the layout of users who have now customized their CSS using the divs.
(Thinking out loud) Maybe we can possibly look into implementing some versioning scheme, and roll the list into that one. -
Inappropriate?Well, it's still in beta... So they'll (including myself) have to live with that change. :) Using divs to style list is bad.
I’m mischievous
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Inappropriate?This is much better, but would be easier to style is you gave us the output html.
I’m happy
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