MobileFrontend has traditionally been a very large extension. If you would like to view the mobile version of a page without enabling the extension across the entire site you can append the string to the URL on that page, too. If you would like to test the mobile extension on a desktop browser or your device doesn't render the mobile version, you can append the following key-value pair to the URL query string: ?useformat=mobile. MobileFrontend does not load the global MediaWiki:Common.css, neither does it load any of the user stylesheets. In order for the stylesheet to function you may have to add mw.ing('') to your MediaWiki:Mobile.js. To apply CSS to your mobile theme, edit MediaWiki:Mobile.css, the counterpart of MediaWiki:Common.css.
MEDIAWIKI PLUGIN INSTALL
Choose one of these pairs of lines and add chosen code to bottom of LocalSettings.php file: wfLoadSkin ( 'MinervaNeue' ) $wgDefaultMobileSkin = 'minerva' // use Minerva skin (You need to download and install it separately in 1.37 and older, otherwise you'll get an exception) wfLoadSkin ( 'Vector' ) $wgDefaultMobileSkin = 'vector' // use Vector skin wfLoadSkin ( 'Timeless' ) $wgDefaultMobileSkin = 'timeless' // use Timeless skin MobileFrontend provides you with a mobile formatted website to go alongside your existing desktop website. The nearby endpoint will be used to find content related to a given location. For example, $wgMFNearbyEndpoint = '' will use coordinates of English Wikipedia articles.
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Add the following code at the bottom of your LocalSettings.php :.Download and place the file(s) in a directory called MobileFrontend in your extensions/ folder.In particular, you may want to review your landing page (main page). MobileFrontend will not magically fix this for you! The TemplateStyles extension can be used to style content so that it renders nicely on mobile and desktop. This extension is maintained by the Reading Web team.īefore installing MobileFrontend, if you make heavy use of templates and/or inline styles (the style attribute) you should review your content to see whether it is mobile friendly. If you are keen to help us build it and improve it we encourage you to get involved. This page is designed for end users who want to install it on their development instance.
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Translate the MobileFrontend extension if it is available at
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