Footer Examples
From Tweeki
Default
By default, footer-info
is hidden for all users, and footer-custom
(with a login link as standard content) will only be shown to anonymous users.
This is how the footer looks for anonymous users:
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$wgTweekiSkinHideAll['footer-info'] = true; $wgTweekiSkinHideLoggedin['footer-custom'] = true; | |
RESULT |
Settings for tweeki.thai-land.at
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$wgTweekiSkinHideAll['footer-icons'] = true; | ||
RESULT |
footer-info
contains information about the time of the last edit and about the copyright.
You can additionally set $wgMaxCredits
to a non-zero value to show one, some or all of the contributors to a page.
CONFIG | Messages | Configuration Options |
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$wgTweekiSkinHideAll['footer-info'] = false; | ||
RESULT |
Add Custom Links
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$wgTweekiSkinHideLoggedin['footer-custom'] = false; | |
RESULT |
Show Only Custom Links
You can add as many links as you wish using standard button markup.
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$wgTweekiSkinHideLoggedin['footer-custom'] = false; $wgTweekiSkinHideAll['footer-places'] = true; | |
RESULT |
If you want complete control over the footer's content, you should use the $wgTweekiSkinSpecialElements
configuration setting. Define your own function in LocalSettings.php
or in an extension that directly outputs the HTML code for your footer.
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$wgTweekiSkinSpecialElements['FOOTER'] = 'myFooter'; function myFooter( $skin, $context ) { echo 'My custom footer.'; } | ||
RESULT |