+<h1>MKWS: the MasterKey Widget Set</h1>
<p>
There is no content on the MKWS site, just tools:
</p>
--
A stylesheet which styles only MasterKey widgets, and does not
otherwise interfere with application-site's styles.
+<!--
<p style="color:darkred">
Note. This is not yet quite true: the stylesheet needs tweaking
to make it more specific to only the MKWS components. At present
it spills over into styling parts of the containing site, too.
</p>
+-->
</li>
</ul>
<p>
- For a very simple application that uses these, see
- <a href="http://somesite.indexdata.com/"
- >http://somesite.indexdata.com/</a>.
- It's worth viewing the source to see how small it is.
- Also on that site a
- <a href="http://somesite.indexdata.com/jquery.html"
- >jQuery plugin</a>
- version with a single line of JavaScript code.
+ For examples of how to use the widget-set, see:
</p>
+<ul>
+ <li>
+ A very simple application at
+ <a href="http://somesite.indexdata.com/"
+ >http://somesite.indexdata.com/</a>.
+ It's worth viewing the source to see how small it is.
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ The
+ <a href="http://somesite.indexdata.com/jquery.html"
+ >jQuery plugin</a>
+ version consisting of a single line of JavaScript code.
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ An existing web-site,
+ <a href="http://sagp.miketaylor.org.uk/"
+ >The Self-Appointed Grammar Police</a>,
+ which has been fitted with an MKWS searching widget.
+ (See also the MKWS-widget customisations in
+ <a href="http://sagp.miketaylor.org.uk/style.css"
+ >that site's stylesheet</a>.)
+ </li>
+</ul>
<p>
- See also the <a href="README">README</a> (which may not be fully up
- to date).
+ Documentation is as yet in short supply:
</p>
-
+<ul>
+ <li>
+ The <a href="README"
+ >README</a> (which may not be fully up to
+ date).
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ The <a href="html-structure.txt"
+ >structure of the HTML generated by the MKWS widgets</a>,
+ which can be used to guide the customisation of its CSS styles.
+ </li>
+</ul>