Hi there,
i'm new to mediawiki an i search about some informations to create some templates, like InfoBox. but when i copy the "source" from a InfoBox like template:InfoBox Software i'll get a red link on the side.
So the Template doesn't work.
Is there any thing that i need to get those templates work?
Best regards
Christian
Christian Rumpf wrote:
Hi there,
i'm new to mediawiki an i search about some informations to create some templates, like InfoBox. but when i copy the "source" from a InfoBox like template:InfoBox Software i'll get a red link on the side.
So the Template doesn't work.
Is there any thing that i need to get those templates work?
Best regards
Christian
Yes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_software uses the following templates (the list is at the bottom at the view source page) * Template:- * Template:Documentation * Template:Documentation subpage * Template:Documentation/docname * Template:Infobox * Template:Infobox/row * Template:Lts * Template:Pp-meta * Template:Pp-template * Template:Purge * Template:Start date * Template:Start date and age * Template:Time ago * Template:Tl * Template:UF-hcal
You need to also copy them all. Special:Export interface has an 'Include templates' option which may save you some work.
Please help ...
Having recently installed MediaWiki, I'm trying desperately to make some site wide changes my Wiki's theme of "skin" so as to change its overall look and feel. To be more precise about this, what I'm trying to do is to install a third part theme called "Nullbook" developed by somebody called Samat Jain. Details on his theme is available here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:User:SamatJain/myskin.css
Having got his permission, I've simply copied the CSS code contained therein.
Having explained all that, let me now explain the problems I'm having ...
1. I'm trying to set the MediaWiki "Myskin" theme as the default theme for the entire wiki but have no idea how to do this. Do I need to edit "localSettings.php" and if so, what actual line in the file needs to be edited and what code do I need to include?
2. My wiki's root (which currently only exists on a development environment that is not network linked) is: http://localhost/eurowiki/ I should point out however, and this is very important, the standard installation (which I followed religiously) of version 1.5.1 (or whatever is the latest version) seems to result in an automatic redirect being in place such that entering this URL into the location bar of a web browser actually redirects the page to: http://localhost/eurowiki/index.php/Main_Page
Anyway the point is this. If I go to: http://localhost/eurowiki/MediaWiki:Myskin.css whilst logged in as an Administrator, I get a 403 page generated via Apache. Obviously I need to edit this page with the CSS code from Nullbook or I need to import it which I don't want to do because I don't know how long Samat is going to make it available.
Please help as this is driving me nuts.
I realise this MediaWiki is an open-source project but it does seem that with every step forward I take and with every problem I resolve, I encounter another 3.
Many thanks,
Will
#1: $wgDefaultSkin is the line you need to look for in the LocalSettings.php , by default it's monobook.
#2: uncomment $wgArticlePath in LocalSettings.php, change it to be "eurowiki/$i" and I think it will do what your wanting. It should eliminate the apache error also.
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Please help ...
Having recently installed MediaWiki, I'm trying desperately to make some site wide changes my Wiki's theme of "skin" so as to change its overall look and feel. To be more precise about this, what I'm trying to do is to install a third part theme called "Nullbook" developed by somebody called Samat Jain. Details on his theme is available here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:User:SamatJain/myskin.css
Having got his permission, I've simply copied the CSS code contained therein.
Having explained all that, let me now explain the problems I'm having ...
1. I'm trying to set the MediaWiki "Myskin" theme as the default theme for the entire wiki but have no idea how to do this. Do I need to edit "localSettings.php" and if so, what actual line in the file needs to be edited and what code do I need to include?
2. My wiki's root (which currently only exists on a development environment that is not network linked) is: http://localhost/eurowiki/ I should point out however, and this is very important, the standard installation (which I followed religiously) of version 1.5.1 (or whatever is the latest version) seems to result in an automatic redirect being in place such that entering this URL into the location bar of a web browser actually redirects the page to: http://localhost/eurowiki/index.php/Main_Page
Anyway the point is this. If I go to: http://localhost/eurowiki/MediaWiki:Myskin.css whilst logged in as an Administrator, I get a 403 page generated via Apache. Obviously I need to edit this page with the CSS code from Nullbook or I need to import it which I don't want to do because I don't know how long Samat is going to make it available.
Please help as this is driving me nuts.
I realise this MediaWiki is an open-source project but it does seem that with every step forward I take and with every problem I resolve, I encounter another 3.
Many thanks,
Will
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William van Zwanenberg wrote:
Please help ...
Having recently installed MediaWiki, I'm trying desperately to make some site wide changes my Wiki's theme of "skin" so as to change its overall look and feel. To be more precise about this, what I'm trying to do is to install a third part theme called "Nullbook" developed by somebody called Samat Jain. Details on his theme is available here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:User:SamatJain/myskin.css
Having got his permission, I've simply copied the CSS code contained therein.
Having explained all that, let me now explain the problems I'm having ...
- I'm trying to set the MediaWiki "Myskin" theme as the default theme
for the entire wiki but have no idea how to do this. Do I need to edit "localSettings.php" and if so, what actual line in the file needs to be edited and what code do I need to include?
Add at LocalSettings.php $wgDefaultSkin = "myskin";
- My wiki's root (which currently only exists on a development
environment that is not network linked) is: http://localhost/eurowiki/ I should point out however, and this is very important, the standard installation (which I followed religiously) of version 1.5.1 (or whatever is the latest version) seems to result in an automatic redirect being in place such that entering this URL into the location bar of a web browser actually redirects the page to: http://localhost/eurowiki/index.php/Main_Page
Anyway the point is this. If I go to: http://localhost/eurowiki/MediaWiki:Myskin.css whilst logged in as an Administrator, I get a 403 page generated via Apache. Obviously I need to edit this page with the CSS code from Nullbook or I need to import it which I don't want to do because I don't know how long Samat is going to make it available.
Given your setup, the page you want is http://localhost/eurowiki/index.php/MediaWiki:Myskin.css
If you wanted to have the articles at http://localhost/eurowiki/ArticleName instead of http://localhost/eurowiki/index.php/ArticleName you need to add a redirect (preferably without having the mediawiki files at eurowiki folder). See http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Short_URL
Please help as this is driving me nuts.
I realise this MediaWiki is an open-source project but it does seem that with every step forward I take and with every problem I resolve, I encounter another 3.
Many thanks,
Will
Please help ...
Despite my best efforts, I'm still finding that it's impossible to get my MediaWiki installation to use any other theme other than the default monobook one.
To explain further, please read the following snippet from an earlier posting of mine
Having recently installed MediaWiki, I'm trying desperately to make
some
site wide changes my Wiki's theme of "skin" so as to change its
overall
look and feel. To be more precise about this, what I'm trying to do is to install a third part theme called "Nullbook" developed by somebody called Samat Jain. Details on his theme is available here:
In an effort to change the default skin, I edited the following line of code in the file LocalSettings.php:
$wgDefaultSkin = "MySkin";
Where "MySkin" is to be the name of the skin I wish to use.
Following advice from this list, I also amended LocalSettings.php so as to allow for the use of smaller URLs with the following lines of code:
$wgScriptPath = "eurowiki" $wgArticlePath = "/wiki/$1"; $wgScriptExtension = ".php";
Given that I'm running the wiki on a windows box, I opted to use XAMPP for the complete installation with Apache and MySQL. The path therefore to the installation and the index.php file from my server's root is as follows:
xampp/htdocs/eurowik/index.php
The directory "eurowiki" being were the actual wiki code is located.
Additionally, I also edited httpd.conf within my apache installation s as to include a redirecting alias. What I want is for all URLs whilst the wiki uses whilst it is running of localhost to take the form:
http://localhost/wiki/Article_Page where "Article_Page" is the name of a given article.
It follows from this that in order to use Samat Jain's Nullbook CSS code, I'd need to create an article within the MediaWiki namespace thus:
http://localhost/wiki/MediaWiki:MySkin.css
and copy his CSS code into it. After which, I simply clear my browser's cache and restart Apache.
Well this I've done but I still can't get it to work. What am I doing wrong?
Any help, greatly appreciated.
CC: Samat Jain
Hi -
Have you tested whether you can change to a new skin via "my preferences"? Say, choose Modern or Classic instead of MonoBook?
That would at least test that it is possible to choose another skin in your installation.
Evelyn http://appsWhisperer.com
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Please help ...
Despite my best efforts, I'm still finding that it's impossible to get my MediaWiki installation to use any other theme other than the default monobook one.
To explain further, please read the following snippet from an earlier posting of mine
Having recently installed MediaWiki, I'm trying desperately to make
some
site wide changes my Wiki's theme of "skin" so as to change its
overall
look and feel. To be more precise about this, what I'm trying to do is to install a third part theme called "Nullbook" developed by somebody called Samat Jain. Details on his theme is available here:
In an effort to change the default skin, I edited the following line of code in the file LocalSettings.php:
$wgDefaultSkin = "MySkin";
Where "MySkin" is to be the name of the skin I wish to use.
Following advice from this list, I also amended LocalSettings.php so as to allow for the use of smaller URLs with the following lines of code:
$wgScriptPath = "eurowiki" $wgArticlePath = "/wiki/$1"; $wgScriptExtension = ".php";
Given that I'm running the wiki on a windows box, I opted to use XAMPP for the complete installation with Apache and MySQL. The path therefore to the installation and the index.php file from my server's root is as follows:
xampp/htdocs/eurowik/index.php
The directory "eurowiki" being were the actual wiki code is located.
Additionally, I also edited httpd.conf within my apache installation s as to include a redirecting alias. What I want is for all URLs whilst the wiki uses whilst it is running of localhost to take the form:
http://localhost/wiki/Article_Page where "Article_Page" is the name of a given article.
It follows from this that in order to use Samat Jain's Nullbook CSS code, I'd need to create an article within the MediaWiki namespace thus:
http://localhost/wiki/MediaWiki:MySkin.css
and copy his CSS code into it. After which, I simply clear my browser's cache and restart Apache.
Well this I've done but I still can't get it to work. What am I doing wrong?
Any help, greatly appreciated.
CC: Samat Jain
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Have you tested whether you can change to a new skin via "my
preferences"?
Say, choose Modern or Classic instead of MonoBook?
That would at least test that it is possible to choose another skin in
your
installation.
That's a very good question which didn't occur to me to ask. At the moment, I've only registered two users: myself and "Admin".
Using both accounts although the GUI allows me select a change of skin via "my preferences", the actual change doesn't take effect. So what does this tell you?
CORECTION!!!
It does work when logged in as "Admin" but it doesn't work using any other account which have less priviledges.
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Have you tested whether you can change to a new skin via "my
preferences"?
Say, choose Modern or Classic instead of MonoBook?
That would at least test that it is possible to choose another skin in
your
installation.
That's a very good question which didn't occur to me to ask. At the moment, I've only registered two users: myself and "Admin".
Using both accounts although the GUI allows me select a change of skin via "my preferences", the actual change doesn't take effect. So what does this tell you?
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Might be permissions: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Skins
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CORECTION!!!
It does work when logged in as "Admin" but it doesn't work using any other account which have less priviledges.
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Have you tested whether you can change to a new skin via "my
preferences"?
Say, choose Modern or Classic instead of MonoBook?
That would at least test that it is possible to choose another skin in
your
installation.
That's a very good question which didn't occur to me to ask. At the moment, I've only registered two users: myself and "Admin".
Using both accounts although the GUI allows me select a change of skin via "my preferences", the actual change doesn't take effect. So what does this tell you?
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This like might be more appropriate: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Skin_configuration
-----Original Message----- From: Evelyn Yoder [mailto:eyoder@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 9:26 PM To: 'MediaWiki announcements and site admin list' Cc: 'Samat K Jain' Subject: RE: [Mediawiki-l] changing wiki theme to "nullbook"
Might be permissions: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Skins
-----Original Message----- From: mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of William van Zwanenberg Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 6:50 PM To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list Cc: Samat K Jain Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] changing wiki theme to "nullbook"
CORECTION!!!
It does work when logged in as "Admin" but it doesn't work using any other account which have less priviledges.
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Have you tested whether you can change to a new skin via "my
preferences"?
Say, choose Modern or Classic instead of MonoBook?
That would at least test that it is possible to choose another skin in
your
installation.
That's a very good question which didn't occur to me to ask. At the moment, I've only registered two users: myself and "Admin".
Using both accounts although the GUI allows me select a change of skin via "my preferences", the actual change doesn't take effect. So what does this tell you?
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