On 02/26/2014 06:06 PM, Brian Wolff wrote:
You would have to go a bit into the js side of things to do that.
I'm not sure that's a good idea though. In my experience (on a wiki that used flagged revs), if the newbies see one thing, and regular users see another, what ends up happening is no one notices when the newbie oriented page is broken as the newbies don't know how to report issues (or even recognize something is an issue), which is bad because its the newbies where it is most important to make a good first impression.
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Ok, so no different content to different users.
What about the option of clipping content? Is it technically possible to offer unclipped content to anonymous users, clipped to registered users?
About the clipping itself, https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Template:Collapse_top does clip content but we would need a nicer implementation. For instance, we could keep the title (now "Community Collaboration") and a "expand" type of arrow. Anonymous users would see the full homepage with a "minimize" type of arrow. Or something along these lines.