Hi Jiuning,
I tried both of the markup that you pasted below.
The first one works if you use the following exactly as it appears below:
*<collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false">text to be collapsed ...
</collapsmi>
i.e. without a newline after the starting collapsmi tag.
A problem free way to do this would be as follows:
<ul>First list<li> <collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false">first
text in the
list to be collapsed ...
</collapsmi>
<li> <collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false">second text in the list to
be
collapsed ...
</collapsmi>
<li> <collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false">third text in the list to
be
collapsed ...
</collapsmi>
</ul>
<ul>Second list<li> <collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false">first
text in the
list to be collapsed ...
</collapsmi>
<li> <collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false">second text in the list to
be
collapsed ...
</collapsmi>
<li> <collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false">third text in the list to
be
collapsed ...
</collapsmi>
</ul>
You can also have an ordered list if you use <ol>,</ol> instead of
<ul>,</ul>
The second one also works fine if you paste it exactly as it appears below:
This is a test. The result is <collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false">text to
be
collapsed ...
</collapsmi> Test at the ending ...
Please make sure you do not input a newline after the collapsmi begin tag.
Regards,
Sami
On 9 January 2012 01:47, Jiuning Hu <hu49(a)purdue.edu> wrote:
Hi Sami,
I have some questions about your extension.
If I input the following in the wiki edit window,
* <collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false">
text to be collapsed ...
</collapsmi>
What is finally displayed on the page is
* [+] Expand
text to be collapsed ...
Looks like anything before <collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false"> will kill
the functioning of the extension.
Also, if I type the following:
This is a test. The result is <collapsmi ExpandByDefault="false"> text
to
be collapsed ... </collapsmi> Test at the ending ...
It is displayed as
This is a test
. The result is [+] Expand
Test at the ending ...
There is a dot appeared there and also those two unwanted line breaks.
Do you have any idea of how to fix these? Thanks.
Jiuning Hu
--
ECE Graduate Student, Purdue University
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 6:59 PM, Jiuning Hu <hu49(a)purdue.edu> wrote:
Hi Sami,
Thanks for letting me know your extension. It very good. But, it looks
that the browser would load the whole page rather than section by section
even I use your extension.
Jiuning Hu
--
ECE Graduate Student, Purdue University
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 6:07 AM, Sami Islam <sami_islam(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello Jiuning,
>
> I am not sure if you can use the extension Collapsmi to do that, but you
> can give it a try.
> Regards,
> Sami
>
> On 7 January 2012 22:41, Jiuning Hu <hujiuning(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello All,
> >
> > Is there any extension or gadget that can implement "Display/render
only
one section upon click the table of content of a long
page?"
This is quite useful. For example, for long article with many LaTeX
equations, when using mathjax to do equation rendering, it will take
quite
long time to finish rendering the whole page. So,
if the long article
can
be displayed/rendered section by section, it will
manage the rendering
resource and time more properly if people are trying to read that long
page
section by section.
I know long article can be split into short pages and then gathering
them
by linking. But this is not very convenient.
Thanks!
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