Difference between revisions of "Webpack"
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mv resources/styles/example.custom.scss resources/styles/custom.scss | mv resources/styles/example.custom.scss resources/styles/custom.scss | ||
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Every time you change the source files run <code>npm run prod</code> again. | Every time you change the source files run <code>npm run prod</code> again. | ||
− | Note that the custom files will only | + | Note that the custom files will only work with Bootstrap 4 enabled: |
$wgTweekiSkinUseBootstrap4 = true; | $wgTweekiSkinUseBootstrap4 = true; |
Latest revision as of 07:59, 29 October 2021
Using Webpack to customize the styles
Install node.js – you can follow these instructions for most linux distributions
Move to Tweeki's directory and install webpack dependencies
cd skins/Tweeki/ npm install
Create your customized styles
mv resources/styles/example.custom.scss resources/styles/custom.scss
Create customized files
npm run prod
Tell MediaWiki to use the custom files with this line in LocalSettings.php
$wgTweekiSkinUseCustomFiles = true;
Every time you change the source files run npm run prod
again.
Note that the custom files will only work with Bootstrap 4 enabled:
$wgTweekiSkinUseBootstrap4 = true;
Customizing Bootstrap variables
Custom values for Bootstrap variables have to be defined right before importing the Bootstrap default variables. You can either write the variables directly in the custom.scss
file or you create your own _variables.scss
in the resources/styles/custom/
directory and uncomment the following line in custom.scss
:
@import "custom/variables";