Logos can be defined in LocalSettings.php, as can skins. Those are
file related. By interface, I meant interface text, as set in the
MediaWiki: namespace.
The subset thing isn't possible, as far as I know.
Rob Church
On 07/10/05, Kent S. Larsen II <kent(a)lusobraz.com> wrote:
>
> Hmmm.
>
> Sounds like you are saying that everything will be the same except the url,
> right?
>
> The part that throws a kink in my hopes is the interface -- I'd like to
> give them different logos and possibly different skins.
>
> Also, I'm wondering if it is possible to have one wiki present just a
> subset of another?
>
> The wiki I'm working on is on literature. While I want an overall interface
> that gives me all the data, I'd also like a different interface that gives
> me just the poetry.
>
> From what you say, it sound's like it is not possible.
>
> Kent
>
>
> At 3:32 PM +0100 10/7/05, you wrote:
> >Don't re-run the install script, just copy the LocalSettings.php file
> >into the root folder of the "child" wikis and tweak the "name"
> >variables and so forth. Also check the paths. Note that they will
> >share the same users, data and MediaWiki interface; whatever changes
> >in one (that is saved to DB) will change in the other.
> >
> >
> >Rob Church
> >
> >On 07/10/05, Kent S. Larsen II <kent(a)lusobraz.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Can someone confirm that the software works how I assume it does?
> >>
> >> I'm installing multiple wikis on my server and want several of them to
> >> access the same database and be able to display the same information, just
> >> under a different 'branding'
> >>
> >> The installation instructions say that installing multiple wikis is
> >> possible, just that each one should have a separate prefix -- I assume to
> >> keep the data in each separate.
> >>
> >> If I leave out the prefix, will this give each of them access to the
> >>same data?
> >>
> >> If one has NO prefix but another does, will the one with NO prefix have
> >> access to all the data or to just some of the data?
> >>
> >> Kent
> >>
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Hi!
I have a few questions concerning the main.css file:
* Where can I change the colors of the upper links (e.g. 'edit',
'remove' 'protect')?
* Where can I set the space between two paragraphs?
* How can I set the paragraphs to be justified?
* And is it possible that if I use bold fonts, they turn into green
automatically? E.g. This is my '''favourite''' page. --> This is my
favourite page. How?
Thank you!
Csaba
Everything is governed in the stylesheets (main.css) The upper link colors are in the p-cactions section of the stylesheet:
#p-cactions li a {
background: #EDF2F2;
border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;
border-top: 1px solid #fff;
border-right: 1px solid #ddd;
border-left: 1px solid #fff;
color: black;
}
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From: mediawiki-l-bounces(a)Wikimedia.org [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@Wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Bakó Csaba
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 2:23 AM
To: mediawiki-l(a)Wikimedia.org
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] upper links into green; bold into green?
Hi!
I have a few questions concerning the main.css file:
* Where can I change the colors of the upper links (e.g. 'edit',
'remove' 'protect')?
* Where can I set the space between two paragraphs?
* How can I set the paragraphs to be justified?
* And is it possible that if I use bold fonts, they turn into green
automatically? E.g. This is my '''favourite''' page. --> This is my
favourite page. How?
Thank you!
Csaba
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> I suspect that you might get a better response if you asked this on
> the pyWikipediaBot-users list
>
I've posted there too with no feedback. Nevertheless, do you have an advice for me?
Hi,
I describe the problem with some details in this online document : http://wikisic.ouvaton.org/bug_fix/
Thanks in advance for any help.
Cheers,
Graphophile
I've installed and started a wiki at:
http://www.lusobraz.com/brpoets/index.php
But I can't get Mozilla to show it properly with the stylesheets. In
contrast IE will display it properly.
Here's what I've tried:
* Verified that both .css files and .js file are where the code says they
should be.
* Made sure mime.types includes text/css definition (it did not, and I
added it and restarted apache) - no effect.
* Installed PHPTAL (only thing it did was slow down server. I have removed
it) because it seemed that MediaWiki required it, but I couldn't find it.
* cleared cache in Mozilla multiple times
I'm not sure what else to try.
Any suggestions?
Kent
Hello,
just updated to 1.4.11 from 1.4.10. Since I apply diffs and don't
reinstall it came to my attention that the version number doesn't change
in includes/DefaultSettings.php:
<SNIP>
--- mediawiki-1.4.10/includes/DefaultSettings.php 2005-09-21
21:18:58.000000000 +0200
+++ mediawiki-1.4.11/includes/DefaultSettings.php 2005-09-30
23:33:33.000000000 +0200
@@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@
/**
* Use http.dnsbl.sorbs.net to check for open proxies
*/
-$wgEnableSorbs = true;
+$wgEnableSorbs = false;
/**
* Use opm.blitzed.org to check for open proxies.
diff -ur mediawiki-1.4.10/includes/Parser.php
mediawiki-1.4.11/includes/Parser.php
<SNIP>
Since I couldn't find any reports on the mailing list I thought to let you
know. The (obvious) fix is to change the version string from 1.4.10 to
1.4.11 in includes/DefaultSettings.php.
Thanks for a great piece of software,
Michael
I was doing some manual SQL work for importing another DB into mediawiki and
need to populate the SearchIndex table. Where is the php function (which php
file) that cleans the text data to whatever is/isn't allowed in the
SearchIndex.si_text field?
-ben
Hi all,
The (dutch) Wikipedia has a nice box with all the common diacriticals
that you can click on and the wiki will enter them into the edit box.
See for example:
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/blalbalbalblapagenonsense?action=edit and
look and the bottom of the page. (Do not forget to cancel your edits).
I am trying to get that to work on the wiki of a customer of mine.
I know that it is included as seperate pieces of JavaScript on the
final edit page in the browser. What I am looking for is where to
tweak the MW code.
I can think of several ways that I can achieve this in my own wiki.
The most clear one being editing includes/EditPage.php directly. This
however means that my changes will be gone on a next mediawiki code
upgrade (like to 1.5 release version).
I can't follow the code well enough the determine a 'safe' spot on
where to include this tweak.
As far as I can determine from looking at the EditPage.php code there
is no special flag I can use to trigger this info. (I can't get to the
EditPage.php on the mediawiki to check what they've done).
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Met vriendelijke groeten / With kind regards
Hans Voss
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skype: hans.voss
I'd like to change the text from the links displayed in a category page.
Now, they are displayed in a format like "namespace:articletitle"
How can I change the displayed text for such a link to a format like
"articletitle (namespace)"?
I searched the mediawiki-code to change this and found the function
makeKnownLinkObj in Linker.php.
I'm not sure, where the best possibility to change the code is -
without having any side-effects.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks in advance
Alex