a { text-decoration: underline }
#siteNotice { padding-left: 4px; }
/* standard link colors */
/* a { color: #0000FF; } a:visited { color: #7F007F; } a:active, a.new { color: #FF0000; } a.interwiki, a.external { color: #3366BB; } a.stub { color: #772233; } */
/* Make all non-namespace pages have a light blue content area. This is done by setting the background color for all #content areas to light blue and then overriding it for any #content enclosed in a .ns-0 (main namespace). I then do the same for the "tab" background colors. --Lupo */
#content {
background: #F8FCFF; /* a light blue */
}
.ns-0 * #content {
background: white;
}
#mytabs li {
background: #F8FCFF;
}
.ns-0 * #mytabs li {
background: white;
}
#mytabs li a {
background-color: #F8FCFF;
}
.ns-0 * #mytabs li a {
background-color: white;
}
/* For p-cactions (the top "tabs") it works only because my .js moves them into the
"ns-0" wrapper anyway. */
#p-cactions li {
background: #F8FCFF;
}
.ns-0 * #p-cactions li {
background: white;
}
#p-cactions li a {
background-color: #F8FCFF;
}
.ns-0 * #p-cactions li a {
background-color: white;
}