ߡߘߌߦߊߥߞߌ:Common.css

ߞߊ߬ ߝߘߊ߫ [[:ߞߙߊߞߏ:SITENAMEP]] ߟߊ߫

ߌ ߞߙߐ߬ߛߌ߬ ߕߏ߫: ߟߊ߬ߞߎ߲߬ߘߎ߬ߟߌ ߞߐ߫، ߌ ߓߍߣߊ߬ ߢߌߣߌ߲߫ ߌ ߟߊ߫ ߛߏ߲߯ߓߊߟߊ߲ ߞߙߏ ߟߊߞߎߙߊ߲ ߡߊ߬ ߞߊ߬ ߡߝߊ߬ߟߋ߲߬ߠߌ߲ ߠߎ߬ ߦߋ߫.

  • Firefox / safari ߞߊ߬ Shift ߘߌ߯ ߞߵߊ߬ ߘߐߡߌ߬ߘߊ߬ Reload ߛߐ߲߬ߞߌ߲߫ ߕߎߡߊ ߟߊ߫, ߥߟߊ߫ ߞߋߟߋ߲߫ ߞߊ߬ Ctrl-F5 ߘߌ߯ ߥߟߊ߫ ߞߊ߬ < ߞߊ߲߬ em>Ctrl-Shift-R (⌘-Shift-R a Mac)
  • Google Chrome ߞߊ߬ Ctrl-Shift-R ߟߎ߫ ߘߌ߯߸ ߥߟߊ߫ (⌘-R ߟߎ߫ Mac ߞߊ߲߬)
  • internet explorer / edge ߞߊ߬ Ctrl ߘߌ߯ Refresh ߛߐ߲߬ߞߌ߲߬ ߕߎߡߊ، ߥߟߊ߫ ߞߊ߬ Ctrl-F5 ߟߎ߫ ߛߐ߲߬ߞߌ߲߫
  • opera: ߕߊ߯ ߞߊߕߙߍ߬ ߢߣߊߕߊߟߌ → ߟߊ߬ߓߍ߲߬ߢߐ߲߰ߡߦߊ߬ߘߊ ߞߊ߲߬ (ߏߔߋߙߊ → ߦߟߌߡߊߛߙߋMac ߞߊ߲߬) ߞߊ߬ ߣߊ߬ ߕߏ߫ ߕߊ߯ ߟߊ߫ ߜߎ߲߬ߘߎ & ߟߊ߬ߞߊ߲߬ߘߊ߬ߟߌ ߞߊ߲߬ → ߛߏ߲߯ߓߊߟߌ߫ ߛߊߣߌߡߊ߲ ߓߟߏߡߟߊ ߟߎ߫ ߞߊ߲߬ → ߖߌ߬ߦߊ߬ߓߍ ߟߎ߬ ߣߌ߫ ߞߐߕߐ߯ ߢߡߊߘߏ߲߰ߣߍ߲ ߠߎ߬ ߘߐ߫.
/* CSS placed here will be applied to all skins */

/* 1. Only works on Firefox and other Gecko browsers, but better than nothing. */
/* 2. "@counter-style" may cause CodeEditor to show a warning when publishing, but it's safe. */
@counter-style nko {
	system: numeric;
	/*
	The actual code uses Unicode codepoint numbers instead of literal characters.
	This is the recommended practice in W3C's "Ready-made Counter Styles" document,
	and it is particularly useful with N'Ko because its digits are written from
	right to left, which may make editing plain text code very confusing.
	For reference, with literal characters, the code would look like this:
	symbols: "߀" "߁" "߂" "߃" "߄" "߅" "߆" "߇" "߈" "߉";
	*/
	symbols: '\7C0' '\7C1' '\7C2' '\7C3' '\7C4' '\7C5' '\7C6' '\7C7' '\7C8' '\7C9';
	suffix: ". ";
}

ol:lang( nqo ) {
	/* "nko" is not a standard value. It's defined above as a custom @counter-style. */
	list-style-type: nko;
}