User:X1011/monobook.css

body {background: #f9f9f9}

/****************************/ /* BEGIN LIGHT BLUE SECTION */ /****************************/ /* 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 */

background: #F8FCFF; /* a light blue */ }   border-color: #F8FCFF; } .ns-0 * #content { background: white; }   background: #F8FCFF; } .ns-0 * #mytabs li { background: white; }   background-color: #F8FCFF; } .ns-0 * #mytabs li a { background-color: white; }   background-color: #F8FCFF; } .ns-0 * #p-cactions li a { background-color: white; } .ns-0 * #content div.thumb { border-color: white; } /**************************/ /* END LIGHT BLUE SECTION */ /**************************/
 * 1) content {
 * 1) content div.thumb {
 * 1) mytabs li {
 * 1) mytabs li a {
 * 1) p-cactions li a {

/* make a few corners round, only supported by moz/firefox/other gecko browsers for now */ -moz-border-radius-topleft: 1em; -moz-border-radius-topright: 1em; } -moz-border-radius-topright: 1em; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 1em; -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 1em; } div.pBody { -moz-border-radius-topright: 1em; -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 1em; }
 * 1) p-cactions ul li, #p-cactions ul li a {
 * 1) content {

/* same following the css3 draft specs, any browsers supporting this? */ border-radius-topleft: 1em; border-radius-topright: 1em; } border-radius-topleft: 1em; border-radius-bottomleft: 1em; } div.pBody { border-radius-topright: 1em; border-radius-bottomright: 1em; }
 * 1) p-cactions ul li, #p-cactions ul li a {
 * 1) content {