How-Tos
Complete example configurations
Have a look at the Setup for tweeki.thai-land.at or the much more elaborate Setup for skriptenforum.net.
Just add the navigational sections and elements you want to hide for anonymous users to the $wgTweekiSkinHideAnon
array in LocalSettings.php, e.g.
$wgTweekiSkinHideAnon = array( 'navbar' );
You can either use Mediawiki's default mechanisms or you can add your own link or any navigational section or element by placing it in MediaWiki:Tweeki-footer.
You just have to find out the id of the element and then edit MediaWiki:Tooltip-MY-ID
and MediaWiki:Accesskey-MY-ID
. If would like to have a tooltip and/or an accesskey for the toolbox dropdown you would just have to change the content of MediaWiki:Tooltip-p-toolbox
and MediaWiki:Accesskey-p-toolbox
.
Styling
Add custom CSS
One possibility is to create your own extension. Place a CSS file in your extension directory. Then in your extension setup file create a Resource Module and add it to $wgTweekiSkinCustom
:
$wgResourceModules['x.MYEXTENSION.styles'] = array( 'styles' => array( 'screen.css' => array( 'media' => 'screen' ) ), 'localBasePath' => __DIR__, 'remoteExtPath' => 'MYEXTENSION', ); $wgTweekiSkinCustomCSS[] = 'x.MYEXTENSION.styles';
Attention! Your CSS file will be included via Ressource Loader. As the mechanism seems to sort the files in alphabetical order and you want your stylings to be loaded last (in order to overwrite default stylings) chose a name for your Resource Module accordingly (e.g. start with an 'x' as in the example).
In order to increase usability Tweeki hides some of MediaWiki's features by default. Some things are really just hidden via CSS. E.g. if you want to see the category links at the bottom of the page, just add #catlinks {display:block;}
to your custom CSS.