Thinking about Wikipedia layout, just about every longer page has an
image, infobox, or other "data overview template". All these have one
thing in common: They are located in the upper right corner of the
page.
The summary box of the stable versions feature is in the upper right
corner of the page.
Anyone else see a layout nightmare approaching?
Magnus
I've tried to document the basic behavior on
http://wikixp.org/qa
but there's definitely a need for more screenshots and in-depth
explanations. Is anyone volunteering for the English version? This
would be an opportunity for someone who can't contribute code to help.
I'd be happy to give you full access to the test site so you can try
out everything.
NOTE 1: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FlaggedRevs has a
little bit of material already.
NOTE 2: We may have to re-do some of the shots as the UI evolves.
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Brion is continuing to review the FlaggedRevs extension for security
and scalabilty. (He's already made several fixes.) Meanwhile, I've set
up a small demo of the extension in the configuration which I propose
we should use for the English Wikipedia. Please don't hit the server
too hard or I'll have to take it down. :-)
http://wikixp.org/qa/
(This is courteously hosted by the University of Bamberg in
collaboration with Open Progress.)
The page should pretty much be self-explanatory.
Thanks once again to the two main developers of the extension, Aaron
Schulz and Jörg Baach.
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See
http://wikixp.org/qa/index.php5/Wishlist_and_bugs
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