Hi guys,
i just have a question about Confluence and the Layout Config. The standard CSS style doesnt work, is there a Document with a special Confluence css? Or is this only my fail?
When you add css to Confluence spaces or layouts, it is standard css, there's no "confluence variant"
but i never see something like this in css
@page { margin: 0.5in; padding: 1em; @top-left { content: element(header); } @bottom-left { content: element(footer); } }
Do you know, how i can define this "header" element?
i try it with
header
{
h1. Document <br /> Title;
font-family: ConfluenceInstalledFont, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 13pt;
background-image: url(/download/attachments/46079785/Test6.png?api=v2)
}
but doesnt work.
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Answer to first question:
Confluence uses CSS 2.1 with a few exceptions...
see here:
There you also find a description about how to create running headers and footers in your PDF. Search for "Anyway, in case anyone is interested in my imperfect workaround"
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