[support] code block style

Todd todd at savagevenus.net
Sun Jan 16 17:20:18 UTC 2011


CSS would probably be your best bet. Define a separate class for your code
block (something like code.terminal-block) and set the background to black,
colour to green, and any other changes you'd like to make. If you're using a
WYSIWYG module, you can define that class in settings to get it to appear in
the formatting drop down box, as well.

On 16 January 2011 11:38, Edward <ed at linuxcrusaders.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've just started setting up my own website
> http://www.linuxcrusaders.org with drupal 7 where I'm trying to post
> various linux tips and code as I go along.
>
> I would like the code blocks to appear with a black background and green
> foreground (like a terminal). I tried the geshiphp module, though I'm
> not sure this will accomplish it, and besides which it doesn't seem to
> be quite ready for drupal 7 yet. Therefore, I wondered if anyone could
> recommend another way of achieving this, perhaps editing the css
> stylesheet. I'm not sure if this is also relevant, but I am using the
> Mayo theme.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Ed.
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