Hi, I change the codes directly in SkinTemplate.php and it was a breeze. Can
common.css override SkinTemplate, ie. instead of changing the codes in
SkinTemplate.php, I paste those codes in Common.css like what we would do if
we were to change any of the css files?
Looks like it cannot be done because SkinTemplate is a php file.
Alternatively, how about having a second copy of SkinTemplate.php in the
relevant skin folder and then redirecting the reference to point to the
correct SkinTemplate?
PM Poon
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 6:34 AM, Platonides <Platonides(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Matthias Korn wrote:
I think he was referring to the buttons in the
editing toolbar, which
can not be hidden by CSS afaik.
Here is what I did quite some time ago (so I don't remember how I did
it and if anything else apart from this is neccessary):
http://wiki.rockinchina.com/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.js
Actually, removing buttons 6,7 does not seem to work (file link and
math are still there). But maybe it will get you started. Tell me if
you sorted out how to remove those two though... ;-)
Best,
matsch
It doesn't work because the removing code is run before the button are
added.
Try this instead:
function addButton(imageFile, speedTip, tagOpen,
tagClose, sampleText,
imageId) {
if
((imageId=="mw-editbutton-image") ||
(imageId=="mw-editbutton-media")) return;
mwEditButtons[mwEditButtons.length] =
{"imageId": imageId,
"imageFile": imageFile,
"speedTip": speedTip,
"tagOpen": tagOpen,
"tagClose": tagClose,
"sampleText": sampleText};
}
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