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MediaWiki Skins Design

MediaWiki Skins Design

By : Richard Carter
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MediaWiki Skins Design

MediaWiki Skins Design

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By: Richard Carter

Overview of this book

This book takes you step by step through customizing your MediaWiki skin. It is full of practical examples of MediaWiki skinning techniques, and clear explanations of how MediaWiki skinning works. The early chapters go through each element of a MediaWiki design, showing the CSS and PHP tags necessary to customize MediaWiki's appearance. Later chapters look at ways to further enhance your design using extra graphics, JavaScript, AJAX, dynamic CSS, and more. This book is aimed at web designers or wiki administrators who want to customize the look of MediaWiki with custom skins. The reader will already have a MediaWiki installation that they are targeting with their skin. It might be their own installation, or they might be a designer developing a custom look for a client. The book does not cover setting up or using MediaWiki, except features specifically related to skinning. The book assumes that you are familiar with CSS and HTML, but no prior knowledge of PHP is required.
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MediaWiki Skins Design
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About the Author
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Preface

Chapter 4. Changing the Layout

In the previous chapters we have seen how to change the wiki's appearance, both within the "article" content, and the areas surrounding it. Currently, the layout is not very attractive, as every element has a full-screen width. This means that the elements you wish to see towards the top of the page, such as your userbar, are displayed towards the bottom of the page. Changing the layout of your MediaWiki skin can overcome this, and will allow you to group the related elements.

In this chapter, we will cover the following:

  • Altering your wiki pages'<head> element, including changing the default page title, using favicons, and altering stylesheet paths

  • Identifying and changing the content block's elements

  • Identifying and changing the surrounding interface's elements

Most wikis retain the two-column layout of MonoBook, and our JazzMeet case study is no different. The two columns will allow us to show a smaller column for our "sponsors" alongside the page's main...

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