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<p>This website is a showcase for '''tweeki''' a skin for MediaWiki based on Twitter's bootstrap. It tries to implement as much of bootstrap's functionality as possible, allows to use them very easily, and features many configuration options.</p> | <p>This website is a showcase for '''tweeki''' a skin for MediaWiki based on Twitter's bootstrap. It tries to implement as much of bootstrap's functionality as possible, allows to use them very easily, and features many configuration options.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 09:22, 19 May 2013
Tweeki
= Mediawiki + Twitter Bootstrap
This website is a showcase for tweeki a skin for MediaWiki based on Twitter's bootstrap. It tries to implement as much of bootstrap's functionality as possible, allows to use them very easily, and features many configuration options.
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Download
Tweeki is hosted on GitHub and can be easily downloaded, cloned or forked. <button>Visit Tweeki on GitHub »|https://github.com/thaider/tweeki</button>
Installation
It's as easy as one, two, three. <button>Installation »|Installation</button>
What's it about?
Most of the things that are possible with Twitter Bootstrap are possible with Tweeki. <button>See how to do it »|Components</button>