Looks really nice. It would be interesting to be able to see the wikicode. Greetings Frank
On 29.10.2014 19:03, Markus Krötzsch wrote: > Hi all, > > I just finished work on a new website for my research group (and maybe > others). The site might be of interest, since it showcases quite a few > techniques in terms of skinning, customization, and SMW-usage: > > https://ddll.inf.tu-dresden.de/ > > The main things to watch out for: > > * Chameleon skin with extensive use of Bootstrap layouts. I have written > several MW extensions to add more Bootstrap goodness to MW (esp. the > carousel at the start page, and the tabs you see in many places, but > also the affix second-from-top navigation bar that part-collapses on > small screens). > * Full-fledged dual-language MediaWiki. You can switch languages at the > top. I wrote quite a few hooks to make sure that pages switch > completely: navigation, main page, page contents, HTML headers. There is > still a site language (it's German) but the pages should be fully > localized (including an extra hreflang header link for Google). > * Complete deviation from MediaWiki's static navigation. Instead, all > side-column navigation (usually on the left of pages) is created by the > pages in the wiki themselves (using templates). This requires some small > extensions to allow me to move/hide/change the main title of the page > (you don't want the page title to span all columns and be above the > navigation menu). Using SMW, the navigation can be highly adaptive to > wiki and page contents. Examples: > > ** https://ddll.inf.tu-dresden.de/web/Ver%C3%B6ffentlichungen/2009/en > shows year numbers that come from an #ask query and puts the MediaWiki > __TOC__ for the current page below the currently selected year (with > some styling to make it fit visually). > > ** https://ddll.inf.tu-dresden.de/web/Article4007/en > shows links to publication pages of those authors (the authors come from > a template parameter added in a form) that have pages on the site > (again, SMW is used to figure out the latter). > > * There is a brand new Bibtex export that handles Unicode characters > (translating them to LaTeX commands) and uses the MediaWiki GeSHI > support for highlighting. See, e.g., > https://ddll.inf.tu-dresden.de/web/Article4002/en Please contact me if > you are interested in this bibtex code; I have not published it anywhere > yet. > > The site is based on the original AIFB Portal [1] but with completely > reworked templates and skins (a lot of work I can tell you). The site is > of course not free for editing, but all relevant namespaces (including > Template and Form) are readable, and you can try action=formedit (do it > on German pages! the English ones are just querying data from SMW) to > see how the forms look. > > Cheers, > > Markus > > [1] http://www.aifb.kit.edu/web/Hauptseite > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Semediawiki-devel mailing list > Semediawiki-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/semediawiki-devel > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Semediawiki-devel mailing list Semediawiki-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/semediawiki-devel