diff --git a/modules/editor/skins/xquared/examples/css/xq_contents.css b/modules/editor/skins/xquared/css/xq_contents.css similarity index 90% rename from modules/editor/skins/xquared/examples/css/xq_contents.css rename to modules/editor/skins/xquared/css/xq_contents.css index 551b8f3f3..887f8e673 100644 --- a/modules/editor/skins/xquared/examples/css/xq_contents.css +++ b/modules/editor/skins/xquared/css/xq_contents.css @@ -69,15 +69,15 @@ font-family: monospace; list-style-type: none; border-color: #ffb781; - background: url(../img/content/code.gif) no-repeat 0 0; + background: url('../images/content/code.gif') no-repeat 0 0; } .xed div { border-color: #8ccfff; - background: url(../img/content/div.gif) no-repeat 0 0; + background: url('../images/content/div.gif') no-repeat 0 0; } .xed blockquote { border-color: #c9c9c9; - background: url(../img/content/blockquote.gif) no-repeat 0 0; + background: url('../images/content/blockquote.gif') no-repeat 0 0; } diff --git a/modules/editor/skins/xquared/examples/css/xq_ui.css b/modules/editor/skins/xquared/css/xq_ui.css similarity index 95% rename from modules/editor/skins/xquared/examples/css/xq_ui.css rename to modules/editor/skins/xquared/css/xq_ui.css index 3fe714644..4b7012974 100644 --- a/modules/editor/skins/xquared/examples/css/xq_ui.css +++ b/modules/editor/skins/xquared/css/xq_ui.css @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ background-color: #ebebeb; background-position: 0 0; background-repeat: repeat-x; - background-image: url(../img/toolbar/toolbarBg.gif); + background-image: url('../images/toolbar/toolbarBg.gif'); } .xquared ul.buttons { @@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ padding-bottom: 3px; background-position: 0 0; background-repeat: repeat-x; - background-image: url(../img/toolbar/toolbarButtonBg.gif); + background-image: url('../images/toolbar/toolbarButtonBg.gif'); } .xquared ul.buttons li.xq_separator { padding-left: 8px; margin-left: 8px; background-position: 0 0; background-repeat: repeat-x; - background-image: url(../img/toolbar/toolbarSeparator.gif); + background-image: url('../images/toolbar/toolbarSeparator.gif'); } .xquared ul.buttons li a { display: block; diff --git a/modules/editor/skins/xquared/editor.html b/modules/editor/skins/xquared/editor.html index ad0c4f2e8..97205fdc3 100644 --- a/modules/editor/skins/xquared/editor.html +++ b/modules/editor/skins/xquared/editor.html @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - + - - - -
-Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
-This holds true both for individuals as well as whole tagging communities.
-This holds true both for individuals as well as whole tagging communities.
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-This holds true both for individuals as well as whole tagging communities.
-Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
---This holds true both for individuals as well as whole tagging communities.
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Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
---Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
---This holds true both for individuals as well as whole tagging communities.
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Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
-Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
-Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
-Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
-Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
-Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
-Most notably, it has been confirmed in many empirical studies on tagging(see e.g. [Golder:2005, Hotho:2006, Cattuto:2006]), that tag distributions tend follow a power law—a small number of tags is used very often, while a very large number of tags occurs very rarely.
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