You'll need to edit the skin so it renders the
sidebar in the manner
desired;
I tried to edit the skin, but the problem is that I cannot refer to a
navigation-layout-page I made in the mediawiki-namespace (because I had to
set $wgUseDatabaseMessages=false). I think the solutions lies in referring
to a navigation-layout-page that is not in the mediawiki-namespace, but I
don't know how to do that. The explanation given on
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Layout_customization#How_do_I_add_an_editabl…
only point out a solution in case
$wgUseDatabaseMessages=true....
2006/3/28, Rob Church <robchur(a)gmail.com>om>:
On 28/03/06, Birger <bweynants(a)gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
but i cannot implement a hierarchical menu by
changing e.g. **
Technicalcase|Technical into *** Technicalcase|Technical. Does anyone
know
how to solve this problem so that I can implement
a hierarchical menu
while $wgUseDatabaseMessages=false?
Do I have to change code in the language.php file or in the
monobook.phpfile?
You'll need to edit the skin so it renders the sidebar in the manner
desired; this means altering the correct skin file depending upon the
skin in use. The default skin is Monobook, but be aware that users can
select another in their preferences.
Rob Church
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