You can use CSS is make a chunk of html only appear on some pages.
Check the class attribute of the body tag to see what I mean.
Eg <body class="mediawiki science-it-public ns-0 ltr page-Sandbox">
Here you have classes for namespace, language direction, page name etc.
So if you add some HTML to your skin or the site notice for example
with the ID foo.
<div id='foo'>Some content</div>
Then add some css into the MediaWiki.Common.css:
#foo { display: none; }
.page-ThisPage #foo, .page-MyPage #foo, .page-YourPage#foo { display:
inline; }
The CSS rule will only display 'Some content' on pages with the
specified names.
Rob
On 22/03/2009, at 5:08 PM, Philip Beach wrote:
How can I add actual html to a couple specific pages
in the meta
space?
Specifically, I need to use the embed, img, and a tags. I suppose it
could
be in the wiki markup if it must, but I would rather it be behind the
scenes.
Thanks
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