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* [[MediaWiki's Google maps]] to implement [[Google maps]].
 
* [[MediaWiki's Google maps]] to implement [[Google maps]].
* [[Blog:Notes/Mediawiki_Extension_News News]] to announce noteworthy changes in our [[news]].
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* [[Blog:Notes/Mediawiki_Extension_News|News]] to announce noteworthy changes in our [[news]].
  
 
=== My extension ===
 
=== My extension ===
  
 
* [[wz]]: Walter Zorn's tooltips for MediaWiki.
 
* [[wz]]: Walter Zorn's tooltips for MediaWiki.
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=== Tuning and hacks ===
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* [[Blog:Hacks/A_simple_way_to_quote_from_bibTeX_in_MediaWiki|A simple way to quote from bibTeX in MediaWiki]].
  
 
=== To try ===
 
=== To try ===
  
 
* ImageMap [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Imagemap] (to integrate with [[wz]]).
 
* ImageMap [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Imagemap] (to integrate with [[wz]]).
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* pdfhandler [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:PdfHandler] to display our papers.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 16:13, 18 September 2012

Contents

MediaWiki

MediaWiki is the software that powers websites like Wikipedia and, more modestly, various wikis that we run or where we collaborate.

Unless you care about the underlying technical details, there is little to know about MediaWiki, but that it is managed by Wikimedia [1], a foundation that maintains and develops the work.

If you care, read on.

Principle

This is a long process that dispatch data back and forth from the database and format the output to the screen.

This page is still largely in progress.

Extension(s)

My extension

  • wz: Walter Zorn's tooltips for MediaWiki.

Tuning and hacks

To try

  • ImageMap [2] (to integrate with wz).
  • pdfhandler [3] to display our papers.

See also

Links