Last modified: 2014-02-28 23:51:47 UTC
An editor from pt.wikipedia writes: [E]ditnotices seems strange inside the flyout because there's a weird padding inside the popup, without the padding the templates would look nicer (there´s already padding in most edinotices templates by default). Dianakc (talk) 23:56, 6 July 2013 (UTC)
(In reply to comment #0) > An editor from pt.wikipedia writes: > > [E]ditnotices seems strange inside the flyout because there's a weird padding > inside the popup, without the padding the templates would look nicer (there´s > already padding in most edinotices templates by default). Dianakc (talk) > 23:56, > 6 July 2013 (UTC) I'm not sure that it's a better solution to get editors to make edit notices in uneditable HTML boxes, rather than the padding be system-level. The padding is designed to take normal edit notices; if you make fancy ones that break, the onus is generally on you. :-) Note that we're planning on having setting/editing/removing page-level edit notices built into VisualEditor in the next few months, which will make enwiki's solution available to all wikis.
Hi James, I don't know what mean you by normal edit notices :) A simple 100% div, with background color but without padding would look weird inside the flyout. We are rethinking the editnotices design/content and right now they look somewhat awkward within this asymmetrical padding. If someone ever need a margin it can be done within the editnotices itself, but this mandatory padding limits the design a lot.
(In reply to comment #2) > Hi James, > > I don't know what mean you by normal edit notices :) A simple 100% div, with > background color but without padding would look weird inside the flyout. > We are rethinking the editnotices design/content and right now they look > somewhat awkward within this asymmetrical padding. If someone ever need a > margin it can be done within the editnotices itself, but this mandatory > padding > limits the design a lot. Normal edit notices are text only (or bold/italics/links). Adding any further styling, including <span>s, <div>s, images, etc. is likely to break in a variety of situations and isn't really intended behaviour for the tool.