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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- README for the Gadgets extension Copyright © 2007 Daniel Kinzler Licenses: GNU General Public Licence (GPL) GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Gadgets extension provides a way for users to pick JavaScript or CSS based "gadgets" that other wiki users provide. <http://mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Gadgets> The Gadgets extension was originally written by Daniel Kinzler in 2007 and is released under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL). The internationalization files may contain contributions by several people; they should be mentioned in each file individually. == Installing == Copy the Gadgets directory into the extensions folder of your MediaWiki installation. Then add the following lines to your LocalSettings.php file (near the end): require_once( "$IP/extensions/Gadgets/Gadgets.php" ); == Usage == The list of available gadgets is defined on MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition. Gadgets defined there show up in the "Gadgets" section of Special:Preferences, so users can pick the gadgets they would like to use. An overview of the gadgets defined by MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition is also shown on Special:Gadgets, along with links to the respective system messages, for easy editing. Each line in MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition that start with one or more "*" (asterisk) characters defines a gadget; it must have the following form: * mygadget|mygadget.js|mygadget.css That is, each line consists of fields separated by a "|" (pipe) character. The first field ("mygadget" in the example) is the gadgets internal name, and references a system message (MediaWiki:Gadget-mygadget in the example) that contains a short description of the gadget, using wiki syntax. Note that the internal name must start with a ASCII letter, and must contain only ASCII letter and numbers, hyphens ("-"), underscores ("_"), colons (":"), and periods (".") (spaces are also allowed but converted to underscores ("_"), like for page titles). The remaining fields on the line refer to the JavaScript or CSS code that makes up the gadget, contained in system messages (MediaWiki:Gadget-mygadget.js and MediaWiki:Gadget-mygadget.css in the example); the names of those messages must end with ".js" or ".css", respectively. A gadget can use any number of code messages, specifically, common code can be put into a code message used by several gadgets, in addition to their own specific code, e.g: * frobinator|commonStuff.js|frob.js|frob.css|pretty.css * l33t|commonStuff.js|tools.js|l33t.js The list of gadgets in MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition can be broken into sections using lines that start and end with two or more "=" (equals) characters, enclosing the name of a system message that defines the section's name - for example: == editing-gadgets == This would define a new section, with the title defined on the page MediaWiki:Gadget-section-editing-gadgets == Caveats == * Requires MediaWiki 1.11alpha, revision 24477 or later. * Gadgets do not apply to Special:Preferences, so users can always disable any broken gadgets they may have enabled. * Uses BeforePageDisplay hook, thus only works with MonoBook based skins; specifically, does not work with CologneBlue. * Gadget code is included after user code - that means that user JS has no access to things defined in gadgets, and user CSS is overwritten by CSS from gadgets. (pending a better way to insert things into the HTML head)