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SID-00956: Style in TOC links

Status: Answered Answered TWiki version: 5.0.0 Perl version:
Category: TocPlugin Server OS: CentOS Last update: 15 years ago

hi

since I've updated our twiki, on every link of the TOC index, the skin is included. So every time you click on that link the whole page is reloaded.

http://.....?skin=clean.nat%2cpattern#Practices

is there a way to remove the skin part from these links?

thanks for any help

Pascal

-- PascalSimon - 2010-08-27

Discussion and Answer

Possibly a skin issue? It looks like you are using NatSkin? If so try to use the default skin of TWiki-5.0 to test. The NatSkin is no longer actively maintained. The PatternSkin is very extensible, it is possible to completely change the look by overloading this skin, ask you can see with the TopMenuSkin, which overloads the PatternSkin.

-- PeterThoeny - 2010-09-13

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-- PeterThoeny - 2010-11-08

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Status Answered
Title Style in TOC links
SupportCategory TocPlugin
TWiki version 5.0.0
Server OS CentOS
Web server apache
Perl version

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