Thanks so much for your comments although my skills aren't enough to play
with hooks yet. I'll put this task in my Todo list.
Anyway, much appreciated.
Regards
2010/11/25 Platonides <Platonides(a)gmail.com>
Tomás Vírseda wrote:
Hi,
I'd be glad if someone could help me with the following question:
Imagine that *some* articles are using a given template. At the end of
this template I have inserted the following code (Facebook comments):
<fb:comments></fb:comments>
When users check a page with that template, first they see is :
1. the template filled with data,
2. then FB comments
3. finally the free text
But I would like they see this:
1. the template filled with data,
2. Free text
3. FB Comments
I think that the best option would be add the code
"<fb:comments></fb:comments>" outside from this template but,
where?
At the bottom of the article.
Is there any internal template which be loaded at
the end of an
article like a footer? I mean something like:
Articles:
- internal header template
- internal content template
- internal footer template
Maybe I'm answering myself but this manual page:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Footer says that I have to modify
skins to achieve it:
"""
To add or remove items from the footer on your MediaWiki page, you
must edit the skin.
For example: if you go in to MonoBook.php (located by default in the
skins folder) you will find the following code:
$footerlinks = array(
'lastmod', 'viewcount', 'numberofwatchingusers',
'credits',
'copyright',
'privacy', 'about',
'disclaimer', 'tagline',
);
"""
I don't like it because it would mean that the footer is the same for
all pages and I don't want that.
Is it the only way?
You don't need to modify the skin. You could insert the comments
replacing (abusing) an existing message, eg. about.
And yes, that would mean that all pages would have the same footer as in
all of them would have facebook comments, but the comments on each page
would be different.
If you want to show the comments below everything (including categories,
footer...), you could use SkinAfterContent hook.
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