Hi, I'd be glad if someone could help me with the following question:
Imagine that *some* articles are using a given template. At the end of this template I have inserted the following code (Facebook comments): <fb:comments></fb:comments> When users check a page with that template, first they see is : 1. the template filled with data, 2. then FB comments 3. finally the free text But I would like they see this: 1. the template filled with data, 2. Free text 3. FB Comments I think that the best option would be add the code "<fb:comments></fb:comments>" outside from this template but, where? Is there any internal template which be loaded at the end of an article like a footer? I mean something like: Articles: - internal header template - internal content template - internal footer template Maybe I'm answering myself but this manual page: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Footer says that I have to modify skins to achieve it: """ To add or remove items from the footer on your MediaWiki page, you must edit the skin. For example: if you go in to MonoBook.php (located by default in the skins folder) you will find the following code: $footerlinks = array( 'lastmod', 'viewcount', 'numberofwatchingusers', 'credits', 'copyright', 'privacy', 'about', 'disclaimer', 'tagline', ); """ I don't like it because it would mean that the footer is the same for all pages and I don't want that. Is it the only way? Regards _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
