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Mediawiki inputbox
Mediawiki inputbox








mediawiki inputbox
  1. #MEDIAWIKI INPUTBOX CODE#
  2. #MEDIAWIKI INPUTBOX SERIES#

Adding new code to allow changing the H-level might be more complex than is desired. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. The current system just hooks into the standard "New topic" tab on all talkpages. Note: I'm not sure if this is technically feasible though. For all input type-specific parameters, and a lot more information about configuring form fields, see the upcoming Input types section. Example pages where this practice is wanted (or already done but manually) include. We want to have a search function using two checkboxes like this: So, a user can select neither, one or both checkboxes which refer to specific text on the page.

#MEDIAWIKI INPUTBOX SERIES#

This would allow editors to use it more flexibly, on pages where the desired practice is to create feedback in a series of H3 sections. Adding extra search text to a MediaWiki search query using InputBox Ask Question Asked 11 years ago Modified 11 years ago Viewed 352 times 2 We are using the InputBox extension. InputBox was originally created by Erik Moeller for the purpose of adding a Create an article box to Wikinews. Title: Allow inputbox to create an H3 heading Description: Suggested feature: The addition of a new parameter, which would let an inputbox specify what Heading level to use, when creating the `section=new`. Users can 'complete' a form (entering text, selecting menu items, etc.) by entering text into the box. It is used with Wikimedia wikis, and thus probably very stable. Here's what I had drafted please add your use-case, and any pre-existing examples you can find, and post it in phab. InputBox, is bundled with recent versions of MediaWiki. Re: heading levels - I almost filed a feature-request for this in phabricator, but then I couldn't find any examples (I checked a few dozen pages linked from en:WP:Requests). There's some related information at this (slightly outdated) page: Wikimedia Foundation Design/Color usage#Functional Colors. Hence, the button to submit a form (as in this extension, and others) should always be a single color (blue in our case). ( talk Re: button colors - One goal of the ongoing design work, is to make a User Interface that is consistent, as in, once people are familiar with a button's action/outcome, they can expect consistent results.










Mediawiki inputbox