Difference: TWikiSkinBrowser (1 vs. 2)

Revision 230 Jul 2004 - Main.PeterThoeny

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META TOPICPARENT name="TWikiSkins"

TWiki Skin Browser

You can try out the TWikiSkins currently installed on this system:

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Trydown Skin: Description Screenshot
try BlueSkin: A simple, css based, clean skin Click for full screen image
try ClassicSkin: Bare bone and functional, for any browser, with a minimum of graphics Click for full screen image
try DragonSkin: Click for full screen image
try PatternSkin: TWiki's default skin; CSS based, flexible and W3C-compliant Click for full screen image
try PlainSkin: Shows rendered topic text without any page decoration Click for full screen image
try PrintSkin: Useful to print pages with a small header and footer Click for full screen image
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Click for full screen image BlueSkin: A simple, css based, clean skin

preview with this topic
Click for full screen image ClassicSkin: Bare bone and functional, for any browser, with a minimum of graphics

preview with this topic
Click for full screen image DragonSkin:

preview with this topic
Click for full screen image PatternSkin: TWiki's default skin; CSS based, flexible and W3C-compliant

preview with this topic
Click for full screen image PlainSkin: Shows rendered topic text without any page decoration

preview with this topic
Click for full screen image PrintSkin: Useful to print pages with a small header and footer

preview with this topic
 Note: TWikiSkins describes how to install and activate a skin

Revision 126 Jul 2004 - Main.PeterThoeny

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META TOPICPARENT name="TWikiSkins"

TWiki Skin Browser

You can try out the TWikiSkins currently installed on this system:

Try Skin: Description Screenshot
try BlueSkin: A simple, css based, clean skin Click for full screen image
try ClassicSkin: Bare bone and functional, for any browser, with a minimum of graphics Click for full screen image
try DragonSkin: Click for full screen image
try PatternSkin: TWiki's default skin; CSS based, flexible and W3C-compliant Click for full screen image
try PlainSkin: Shows rendered topic text without any page decoration Click for full screen image
try PrintSkin: Useful to print pages with a small header and footer Click for full screen image

Note: TWikiSkins describes how to install and activate a skin

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