Hello there, I would like to use MW as a Website so my question is if it is possible (and how) to disable the version / history button on the installation.
:) uv
On 30.09.2010 17:17, uv22e Alcott wrote:
Hello there, I would like to use MW as a Website so my question is if it is possible (and how) to disable the version / history button on the installation.
You may just use CSS to hide it. Put e. g. the following lines in your MediaWiki:Common.css page:
/* Hide history button */ li#ca-history { display: none !important; }
Then clear your browser’s cache, and it should be hidden.
But if the user realizes you are using MediaWiki, he may see the history by typing the URL manually. I don’t think you can supress this. Anyway, you should disable the edit possibility for anonymous users in your LocalSettings.php (if you haven’t already done so).
Regards, Robin
awww, ty so much!!!
btw does someone know a page where to buy nice mediawiki themes. I know the free onws from google and those provided on the mw website, which are really amazing. But maybe there are others too.
Thanks again for the help!
:)uv
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Robin Krahl me@robin-krahl.de wrote:
On 30.09.2010 17:17, uv22e Alcott wrote:
Hello there, I would like to use MW as a Website so my question is if it
is
possible (and how) to disable the version / history button on the installation.
You may just use CSS to hide it. Put e. g. the following lines in your MediaWiki:Common.css page:
/* Hide history button */ li#ca-history { display: none !important; }
Then clear your browser’s cache, and it should be hidden.
But if the user realizes you are using MediaWiki, he may see the history by typing the URL manually. I don’t think you can supress this. Anyway, you should disable the edit possibility for anonymous users in your LocalSettings.php (if you haven’t already done so).
Regards, Robin
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You may just use CSS to hide it. Put e. g. the following lines in your
MediaWiki:Common.css page:
/* Hide history button */
li#ca-history { display: none !important; }
Hi all! I am not a programmer and the few I know was learned from day after day reading the messages of this mailing. Now I have a question if I may: the MediaWiki:Common.css page of the wiki I manage don't exist. If I call it trough search box it comes with create button available. So I didn't undestand. In order to hide history button should I create it only with "li#ca-history { display: none !important; }" string? Sorry for bad english and grammar mistakes and dumb questions? Att, Névio
2010/9/30 uv22e Alcott uv22ealcott@googlemail.com
awww, ty so much!!!
btw does someone know a page where to buy nice mediawiki themes. I know the free onws from google and those provided on the mw website, which are really amazing. But maybe there are others too.
Thanks again for the help!
:)uv
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Robin Krahl me@robin-krahl.de wrote:
On 30.09.2010 17:17, uv22e Alcott wrote:
Hello there, I would like to use MW as a Website so my question is if
it
is
possible (and how) to disable the version / history button on the installation.
You may just use CSS to hide it. Put e. g. the following lines in your MediaWiki:Common.css page:
/* Hide history button */ li#ca-history { display: none !important; }
Then clear your browser’s cache, and it should be hidden.
But if the user realizes you are using MediaWiki, he may see the history by typing the URL manually. I don’t think you can supress this. Anyway, you should disable the edit possibility for anonymous users in your LocalSettings.php (if you haven’t already done so).
Regards, Robin
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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:53:38 -0300 From: nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com
Hi all! I am not a programmer and the few I know was learned from day after day reading the messages of this mailing. Now I have a question if I may: the MediaWiki:Common.css page of the wiki I manage don't exist. If I call it trough search box it comes with create button available. So I didn't undestand. In order to hide history button should I create it only with "li#ca-history { display: none !important; }" string? Sorry for bad english and grammar mistakes and dumb questions? Att, Névio
If it hasn't been created yet, you'll have to create it. Go ahead and create it, adding that line below the comment. (Or remove the comment. It doesn't really matter.)
Dear, thank you for the support. To be true, I don't want this particular change in my page, but the information is very valuable and I think will help me on other decisions. And if one do this I mean create that page what one should do to revert the action? Just erase and save? All the best, Névio
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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:53:38 -0300 From: nevinhoalarcao@gmail.com
Hi all! I am not a programmer and the few I know was learned from day after day reading the messages of this mailing. Now I have a question if I may: the MediaWiki:Common.css page of the wiki I manage don't exist. If I call it trough search box it comes with create button available. So I didn't undestand. In order to
hide
history button should I create it only with "li#ca-history { display:
none
!important; }" string? Sorry for bad english and grammar mistakes and dumb questions? Att, Névio
If it hasn't been created yet, you'll have to create it. Go ahead and create it, adding that line below the comment. (Or remove the comment. It doesn't really matter.)
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