Hi,
I'm pretty sure I've seen somewhere that mediawiki allows a delimiter to be placed at the beginning of a page to split the resume of the page from the page itself.
Can someone tell me what this is called, and when to use it ?
Can this summary be displayed under each link in a category page for example?
Thanks for your help
François
f-x.p wrote:
I'm pretty sure I've seen somewhere that mediawiki allows a delimiter to be placed at the beginning of a page to split the resume of the page from the page itself.
MediaWiki has no concept of a page abstract or summary, so no such delimiter exists.
If you're referring to the portion of text that shows above the table of contents (if any), this is simply the text before the first section heading.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
On 11/12/06, f-x.p f-x.p@laposte.net wrote:
I'm pretty sure I've seen somewhere that mediawiki allows a delimiter to be placed at the beginning of a page to split the resume of the page from the page itself.
Do you mean like on this page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki) where there is text above the table of contents?
If so, it's simply a matter of placing text at the top of the page before you use any headings. And I know of no way to have that text include on the default category listing. But you could wrap that text with <onlyinclude> </onlyinclude> and then transclude the page on another page...
[[PageName1]] - {{:PageName1}}
[[PageName2]] - {{:PageName2}}
Dan
Hi
thanks for excluding the core mediawiki (began to check the whole messages...)
I found it in the newest page blog extension: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Newest_Pages_Blog_(extension)
I think now I just need to find a way to use this in the DynamicPageList2 extension :-(
François
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