Hi everybody,
My google-fu seems to be departing me with an issue I have after upgrading
from MW 1.12 to 1.25 so I came to the pros here for help:
When editing a page leading white-space at the beginning of a line is
getting removed. I have made
extensive use of leading white-space to make text appear like code in the
wiki. It all getting removed on each edit is not so handy.
any way to turn that off?
Tried both with firefox and IE.
any hints are greatly appreciated
remosito
Thank you Bartosz Dziewoński,
I hadn't known that, but I'm not using media queries in the
ResourceLoader module definition, and it does work when I load the page
with ?debug=true. So I guess I need more suggestions for the difference
between debug mode and regular mode.
Eli Handel
> From:
> Bartosz Dziewoński <matma.rex(a)gmail.com>
>
> On Wed, 19 Aug 2015 03:22:09 +0200, Eli Handel <elihandel(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been having this problem for a couple of years, but now it's
>> becoming more pressing as I add responsive support to my skin.
>>
>> If there are @media designations in my skin's LESS or CSS files, then
>> when I view the site on IE9, the @media designations are ignored and
>> everything follows the latest CSS rules even if the @media
>> designations don't apply. On the other hand when I load the pages
>> with ?debug=true, there's no problem and the @media designations are
>> respected.
>>
>> Can anyone offer suggestions?
>
> IE 9 does not support nested @media declarations. [1] Make sure that
> you're not nesting them, for example by using the 'foo.css' => array(
> 'media' => 'screen' ) syntax in the ResourceLoader module definition.
> (This wraps the whole file in `@media screen { … }`.)
>
> [1] http://caniuse.com/#feat=css-mediaqueries
>
> --
> Bartosz Dziewoński
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Hey guys,
I have a database cluster consisting of four MariaDB10 servers. The first
two are setup in a master/master setup providing HA/Failover via HA/Proxy.
The second two are slave mysql nodes running in read_only mode. What I
would like to do is to setup my mediawiki site to send only mysql write
commands (insert,delete) to the two masters and reads (selects) from the
slaves.
I'll be putting all 4 mysql hosts into my HA/Proxy config. But what do I
need to do on the mediawiki end to make this happen? Are there any articles
I can read that are geared towards this goal? And docs you can point me to,
or advice you can share would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tim
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