Hi all,
Earlier this month I gave a talk at my local Linux users group meeting
about some of the "advanced" functionality of MediaWiki, and how it
could be modified on the "wiki side" without needing a site
administrator's assistance. I thought it might be interesting to some
people on this list.
There is a video of it here: <http://blip.tv/file/1504861> It goes for
55 minutes. You can also download the video source file from that
page.
And you can view the slides here
<http://www.slideshare.net/pfctdayelise/hacking-mediawiki-for-users-presentation>
or download them from Wikimedia Commons here
<http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hacking_MediaWiki_%28For_Users%29_slides_-_Brianna_Laugher.pdf>.
The slides and the video are both licensed CC-BY-SA.
I would be happy to receive feedback, if you found it useful, or if
you found I said something incorrect, or if you know some useful trick
that I didn't mention.
cheers,
Brianna
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