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MobileFrontend supports [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/diffusion/EMFR/browse/master/README.md;2d7a1ce4a027714bf1a7f82a3c0e9abfcc98910e$87 various configuration options] that you can define in LocalSettings.php after calling |
MobileFrontend supports [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/diffusion/EMFR/browse/master/README.md;2d7a1ce4a027714bf1a7f82a3c0e9abfcc98910e$87 various configuration options] that you can define in LocalSettings.php after calling |
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<code>require_once "$IP/extensions/MobileFrontend/MobileFrontend.php";</code>. |
<code>require_once "$IP/extensions/MobileFrontend/MobileFrontend.php";</code>.<!-- when translating into another language - please review the existing configuration options and copy into the translated version! thank you! --> |
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Note that for a simple site adding <code>$wgMFAutodetectMobileView = true;</code> might be all you need to make it Just Work™. |
Note that for a simple site adding <code>$wgMFAutodetectMobileView = true;</code> might be all you need to make it Just Work™. |
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Revision as of 23:35, 5 July 2017
MobileFrontend supports various configuration options that you can define in LocalSettings.php after calling
require_once "$IP/extensions/MobileFrontend/MobileFrontend.php";.
Note that for a simple site adding $wgMFAutodetectMobileView = true; might be all you need to make it Just Work™.
Configuring mobile browser auto detection
See /Configuring browser auto-detection
Configuring the main page
Configuring a skin
At time of writing, MobileFrontend is packaged up with the Minerva skin.
You can override this by using the configuration flag $wgMFDefaultSkinClass
By default this is configured to:
// $wgMFDefaultSkinClass = 'SkinVector'; // use Vector skin for your mobile site skin.
// $wgMFDefaultSkinClass = 'SkinTimeless'; // Use Timeless skin for your mobile site skin.
$wgMFDefaultSkinClass = 'SkinMinerva'; // Default - use Minerva as your mobile site skin.
Enable Nearby
MobileFrontend provides the Special:Nearby page with a little configuration. To get this to work a few optional steps are required:
- Due to browser security you will need to be running a secure site over SSL: it is not possible to request a users location over HTTP
- Install GeoData
- Run update.php
- In LocalSettings.php add $wgMFNearby = true;
- Add data to your articles to one or more pages
{{#coordinates:37.786971|-122.399677|primary}}see the documentation for GeoData for syntax details
Alternatively you can use an alien MediaWiki instance for Nearby with the following 2 lines in your LocalSettings. The nearby endpoint will be used to find related content to a given location.
$wgMFNearbyEndpoint = 'http://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/api.php';
$wgMFNearby = true;