Hi, There are a few more updates available for our wiki theme in the https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/trunk/Identity/Webenv/Themes/Default/Moin/1.5.9/ location. These changes try to be consequent with the current wiki design on-line, with the following additions: - Identity/Webenv/Themes/Default/Moin/1.5.9/Modern.py: Update position of search form and page title. The search form was moved from the heading top-right corner to the page content top-right side. The search form isn't visible when you are editing a page. The page title was added to page content top-left side. In the same visual line where search form is placed in. Here page title controls the way search form is displayed. The page title is displayed as a block, while the search form is floating on its right. - Identity/Webenv/Themes/Default/Moin/1.5.9/Modern/css/common.css: Don't make form element to display in line. This may create distortions when forms are shown inside lists (e.g., ul, li, etc.). Don't force all hr to be 1px height. There are hr1, hr2 ... hr6 classes which purpose is control the horizontal rule height. Make borders 3px rounded to pre elements. - Identity/Webenv/Themes/Default/Moin/1.5.9/Modern/css/screen.css: Make user name margin 0 with the intention of saving space on top of it. Add some space (5px) between the search form and the edit bar elements. This way, the search form seems to be aligned with the page title on its left. The `-moz-border-radius' property is 3px now. Reset the page trail style to fit the previous look on heading. Make page location 5px of both top margin and bottom margin. This helps to keep both page title and search form horizontally aligned one another. Add visual styles to reflect the fact that hr1..hr6 does exist. Make borders 3px rounded to h1, h2 and div.table-of-contents elements. Also, close the table of content's title by adding a bottom border to it. - Identity/Webenv/Themes/Default/Moin/1.5.9/RecentChanges.png: Update image to reflect changes described above. I would appreciate any comment from you. Best regards, -- Alain Reguera Delgado <alain.reguera at gmail.com>