Design and Formatting
Wiki
Links
Backup Site
- login to the server via SSH
- make sure you are in your home directory, for this, run: cd ~
- call MidnightCommander by issuing mc
In the MidnightCommander navigate to backup-database.sh script and run it by pressing Enter on your keyboard.
The database will be stored in the same directory with the date in its name. To delete an old database copy, navigate to it in MC and press F8.
Code Blocks
Embedded Video
The extension EmbedVideo can be used to embed video from sites like Youtube, Vimeo etc... The full parameters you can call are as follows: {{#ev:service|id|dimensions|alignment|description|container|urlargs|autoresize|valignment}} for example for a youtube video you could use the following code {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAORm-8b1Eg}}
For a full explanation or more details you can go to: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EmbedVideo
Embedded images
To use an image that is responsive to screen size in the embed use the following format
[[File:FILNAMEHERE.JPG|class=img-fluid|from [[EVENT NAME]], a [[PROGRAM NAME]], YEAR]]
or for a practical example
[[File:MoHA 20221217 TheShabooming 0623.JPG|class=img-fluid|From [[The Shabooming]], a MoHA [[Holiday Show]], 2023]]
Buttons
Internal Link
<span class="moha-button">[[Fantastic Arcade Committee Application|Internal Link]]</span>
Demonstration
Internal Link
External Link
<span class="moha-button">[https://google.com External Link]</span>
Demonstration
External Link
-External Redirect
{{#externalredirect: WEBSITE GOES HERE}}
To edit an external redirected page, use https://moha.wiki/w/index.php?title=PAGE NAME GOES HERE&action=edit
Labeled Section Transclusion
This piece of code can bring in a section from a page, for example if the page is "CATS+" and it has a section named "About" (as defined by ==SECTION NAME==) you could use the code {{#lsth:CATS+|About}}
{{#lsth:PAGENAME|SECTIONNAME}}
For a full breakdown of this tool go to: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Labeled_Section_Transclusion
Semantic Queries and Templates
Inline semantic query
For something like a program page, to pull in the "Program short description" use the following code to pull in just the respective short description
{{#ask: [[Program name::CATS+]]
| ?Program short description
| format=list
| link=none
| headers=hide
| mainlabel=-
}}
Semantic query using a template
New semantic queries can be created using the Semantic Search page. For a full description of the semantic search page you can visit here.
On this page the left column you "ask" the mediawiki to provide you information that matches your criteria. That criteria is any element that is a property within mediawiki and could be categories, event names, start dates etc....
So for example you could "ask", provide everything that is within the category of events. The code to do this is <nocode> </nocode>. To note, a bug within mediawiki semantic search has led us to include <nocode>+Property "Modification date" has a restricted application area and cannot be used as annotation property by a user.</nocode> within all semantic queries. So the code to semantically query all events in this case would be <nocode> +Property "Modification date" has a restricted application area and cannot be used as annotation property by a user.</nocode>. On the right you want to provide all the properties you'd like the query to return. For a list of all properties you can visit Properties. For an individual page or events properties you can visit any given page and in the bottom left, click tools and then browse properties. This will show you all properties on that page as well as the values within those properties. In our example we're going to return the following properties <nocode>
- ?Event description
- ?Date Start
- ?Date End
- ?Event image
- ?Event name </nocode>
Specific things within the following form to remember are. We must use "named arguments" so that box must be checked, that means that our properties are text names and not numeric values.
To use a template that has been created to hold this data, you use the option "plainlist" and the template name that's been created. More info on other options can be found at the initial link. An example of the final piece of code in this instance might look like
<nocode>
June 22, 2023 | 7pm–8pm
{{{Event short description}}}
June 29, 2023 | 6pm–8pm
{{{Event short description}}}
July 6, 2023 | 6pm–8pm
{{{Event short description}}}
</nocode>
How to use intro box
A good option for this is to use the CSS Grid.
https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/complete-guide-grid/
I've marked the necessary HTML and CSS with comments in the Codepen for reference.
https://codepen.io/Nick-Sergent/pen/mdQKbaZ
The gist:
The client will need to add the image within the "moha-start-section" div of the Artist Start page. Keep in mind that this needs to be after the "moha-start-section-content" div. This will place the text content and image next to one another in the "moha-start-section" div. We then use CSS to set those elements in a grid structure and define column widths that make it responsive for different screens.
That is this line:
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(320px, 1fr));
If the client would like to adjust the breakpoint at which the text content and image break onto two lines they can change the pixel value in that line.
If the client needs a more detailed explanation of what's going on, this article explains the responsive CSS.
https://css-tricks.com/look-ma-no-media-queries-responsive-layouts-using-css-grid/
The following CSS was added to the stylesheet for this element
/* start page intro image setup */
.moha-start-section {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(320px, 1fr));
}
.moha-start-section > p {
margin-bottom: 0;
}
.moha-start-section .image img {
object-fit: cover;
max-width: 100%;
max-height: 430px;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
float: right;
}
This is your start page intro code:
Below you'll find guides and information for artists interested in getting involved at MoHA.
As first steps we recommend
For a list of programs and opportunities for specific fields you can skip to
Here is the quicklink class:
div class="moha-start-section-quicklinks"
Articles
The Article form is here: https://moha.wiki/Form:Article
To assign Articles to other categories, add those categories as subcategories of the. Put this code on the needed category page (see https://moha.wiki/Special:Categories). Multiple levels are supported:
Category:Article
---|- Category:Subcategory1 [[Category:Article]]
---|---|- Category:Sub-Subcategory1 [[Category:Subcategory1]]
---|---|---|- ... and so on