Hello, Am Dienstag, 30. Mai 2017, 14:52:16 CEST schrieb Daniel Molkentin:
On 05/30/2017 02:19 PM, Christian Boltz wrote:
That all said - the test wiki is available for testing at
Please check if everything still works, play with it, test the new features, ...! It is a test instance, so nobody will complain if you do test edits that don't make sense content-wise ;-)
Logging in works, as does searching, which is really fast! Well done!
Thanks!
At the same time, remember that it is a test instance, so any changes you do will be lost when I re-import the database dump for whatever reason.
I know this is probably something for another impovement round, and all of the changes were under the hood, but are there already plans to improve/rearrange the theme to be responsive, i.e. fit better with different screen sizes?
This sounds like a good idea, but it's indeed something for another
improvement round.
I'd guess something based on Bootstrap might be the easiest solution,
even if it means we'll have to start from scratch [1].
I'm afraid I won't have time to do this, so - any volunteers? ;-)
BTW: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:Skins_based_on_Bootstrap
lists some existing MediaWiki extensions providing Bootstrap-based
skins. Maybe one of them could be used as a base. One of them is even
named "Chameleon" ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
[1] I'm not sure, but IIRC someone ported the openSUSE theme to
Bootstrap some years ago. Unfortunately I don't remember the details
and on which page/service this was or is used. Does someone remember
it?
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Code der identisch mit dem von SCO ist, etwa ein "include