CSS Guide

Welcome to the Wikidot CSS Guide! In this guide, you will learn the how to use CSS in order to style and change the looks of your site and web pages especially as it pertains to the Wikidot platform. Wikidot allows for you to change how your site looks using CSS. You can click on some of the links below and see how it changes this page.

At Wikidot, a collection of CSS definitions designed for a site or site section is called a theme. Each of the above is considered to be a theme. Themes in Wikidot use Wikidot's present Page Structure in order to format how a page looks rather than doing it from scratch. Specifically, you will learn:

  • What is CSS and what does it do?
  • What is a Wikidot theme?
  • How do I make my own theme?

The Guide

Below is a general outline of the guide:

CSS Introduction
Comprehensive Guide
General CSS Guide Wikidot-Specific Guide
Advanced CSS
CSS Primer
Make a Wikidot Site
Selectors
Declarations
Making a Wikidot Theme
Font
Backgrounds
Lists and Tables
Element Blocks
Positioning
Advanced Selectors
Pseudo-Classes
Wikidot's Page Structure
Header
Side Bar
Top Bar
Forum
Wikidot-Tags
Content Blocks
Multiple Themes
Attribute Selectors
Pseudo-Elements
Media Types
Browser Compatibility
@import Definition
Theme Engineering
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