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Support full textile syntax (Feature #339)
Description
In the wiki is referenced to that Textism is supported, but basic items like colors are not supported.
example
h2{color:green}. This is a title
does not show any color
nor does the following with tables :
column1 | column2 |
Related issues
related to Task #349: adjust documentation of wiki concerning css syntax | Open | 2011-04-22 |
History
Updated by Felix Schäfer at 2011-04-15 08:24 pm
I guess you mean Textile, correct? The inline css support is disabled due to security concerns.
Updated by Holger Just at 2011-04-15 08:30 pm
Why you try to include here is pure CSS. This is indeed disabled in ChiliProject because it allows anyone to include certain (possibly malformed) CSS and Javascript which can easily lead to a simple to exploit cross site scripting issues.
A workaround we choose at ChiliProject is to include some special CSS classes into our theme which can be used to achieve some formatting effects without having to suffer from the above issues. Another possibility would be my Wiki CSS plugin to allows trusted users to add additional CSS to wiki pages.
Having said that, I vote Declined on this issue.
Updated by Holger Just at 2011-04-15 10:36 pm
- Subject changed from support full Textims syntax to Support full textile syntax
Updated by Muntek Singh at 2011-05-07 12:49 pm
Declined as the underlying security issue will never change (as per my discussion with several textile people) and several alternative solutions exist.
- Enable the full css on your installation only
- Add the css classes into your theme (as done here)
- Holgers CSS Plugin
- Status changed from Open to Declined