--- Jamie Bliss astronouth7303@gmail.com wrote:
On 6/8/05, b h bobhumphrey22@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi
is there a method of supressing a page title on a
wiki
page similar to the _NOTOC_ directive for hiding
table
of contents?
thanks b
Why?
Well, I do like media wiki for it's clean look and feel, but on some pages, it is still too busy looking with that title there, especially if It's a long one.
Secondly, why is there a discrepancy between Talk and Discussion? You click on Discussion on the top, and then it brings up a page labelled Talk. Of course I know it's the same, but I get asked that question a lot.
Thirdly, sometimes I'd prefer to put my own headline at the top without actually moving the page. For instance, is there an easy way of changing the "Main Page" without breaking things? I presume that one might not be too hard. Also, one portion of our wiki has links between talk pages (ie, with Next and Previous links), but instead of going to article, we go to talk/discussion pages because we like how the "+" shows up for editing at the bottom of a page. Thus, all the pages in that portion of the wiki have the ugly Talk: at the beginning.
If it's for a print style, you can hide it only for print media.
The most you could do is hack up the skin and add an extension to do it.
Too bad. I was hoping it would be easy.
-- Jamie
Thanks though b
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