I was thinking of trying to use the :hover function over links on collapses. Browsers usually have a option to underline links but dont have one to supersize them, although Im sure there are addons that cold do the same thing for them. The :active I was going to use to on the tabview tables to bring one tabview to the top of the z-axis if you have multiple collapses open. so im still looking around how to use them.
If you mean is there a Firebug equivalent for Wikidot, I don't think there is.
No i meant and add-in for firebug to display the formatting
thanks for the STE link, Ima go play with that now xD.
Well, STE wont let me use it as a regular editor since it requires an API key.
The code I put on the page at http://vineyard.wikidot.com/zatz:3 is not designed to be dropped in the middle of your page, it is a replacement for your page and sorts out the float mess. Delete everything on your page, paste in the code from my page then go from there. To try to drop what I coded into your page in bits is a recipe for things going horribly wrong
Yea, I know it wasnt meant to, I did it to learn to see what works and what doesnt headbutt the wall more. Would you consider adding that as a snippet to snippets pages as an alternative for a table setup. It allow for some nice design possibilities. NewAlso, umm some hidden code that i cant see causing that huge space now? Playing around with adding more columns add different widths = did something wrong again.
Where have you defined what that class will do? The problem is the huge space is caused by errors with your div, particularly the clear:left div. If you notice there is no huge space on my page.
I havent tried to defined that (tried it without anyway lol), but yes float:left does seem to work. Lower in the page, I did figure out how to use position:absolute, well not figured out, more like got lucky trying new things. Which could negate the use of float:left and clear:left divs but the problem still remains of text.