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Revision as of 13:08, 9 March 2017

Navigational Sections

You can change the content of these via system messages and control the visibility via the {{#tweekihide:}} parser function and configuration options.

Example: If you want to change the content of the right sidebar edit MediaWiki:tweeki-sidebar-right.

navbar
sidebar-
left
subnav sidebar-
right
main content
(including firstHeading)
footer


navbar

The main navigation on the top of the page. In this demo installation it is hidden for anonymous users. It can scroll with the page or it can be fixed and always visible (configure it via MediaWiki:Tweeki-navbar-class).

It consists of three parts whose contents can be changed via system messages: navbar-brand, navbar-left, and navbar-right

subnav

The subnavigation, using Bootstrap's .nav classes.

Pills


Tabs

sidebar-left

The left sidebar is empty by default.

sidebar-right

The right sidebar contains the edit button and the table of contents by default.

footer

The footer is fully customizable. It's default contents are

  • footer-info („This page was last modified at … by …“, „This page was viewed … times“),
  • footer-places (Privacy policy, About, Disclaimers),
  • footer-custom, and
  • footer-icons (MediaWiki etc.).
firstHeading

This element's content can not be changed directly but it can be hidden on certain pages or for certain users.

footer-info

footer-info-lastmod, footer-info-viewcount

footer-places

footer-places-privacy, footer-places-about, footer-places-disclaimer

footer-custom

fully customizable via MediaWiki:Tweeki-footer-custom – Shows a login link by default and is hidden for logged-in users.

footer-icons

footer-poweredbyico

Navigational Elements

These are some standard building blocks for the navigation. Use these elements to define content for the navigational sections above and add your own custom items using button markup. You can also define your own building blocks, so called Special Navigational Elements.

And you can always link to internal or external pages or build semantic dropdowns using Tweeki's Button syntax.

 EDIT

A simple "Edit" button for the current page

 EDIT-EXT

A split dropdown with "Edit Page" and the other ACTIONS in the dropdown menu. For users or contexts in which EDIT-EXT-special is hidden via configuration setting, hook or parser function the button will be reduced to the appearance of EDIT.

 TALK

A link to the talk page or the main page if you already are on the talk page.

 TOOLBOX

The tools (depending on context): page information, special pages, upload file, related changes, what links here

 VIEWS

MediaWiki standard views: read, edit, history.

 ACTIONS

MediaWiki standard actions like purge, watch, move, delete.

 PERSONAL

A link to the log in form for anonymous users, a dropdown with the personal tools if already logged in.

 PERSONAL-EXT

Same as PERSONAL but using LOGIN-EXT's dropdown.

 LOGIN

A link to the log in form for anonymous users, empty if already logged in.

 LOGIN-EXT

A dropdown to allow logging in while staying on the same page.

 SIDEBAR

The original content of the sidebar for Mediawiki's standard skins as defined in Mediawiki:Sidebar.

 LANGUAGES

Select different languages if your wiki supports it.

 SEARCH

The standard search box including autocomplete.

 FIRSTHEADING

You can place the first heading in any navigational section. Note that you can control the visibility of this element with FIRSTHEADING and the original heading in the content with firstHeading, i.e. it is case sensitive.

 TOC

Table of contents, if placed in the sidebar it makes use of Bootstrap's scrollspy feature.

 LOGO

the Logo as set via $wgLogo in LocalSettings.php. Use #p-logo to adapt the styling.