A [MediaWiki](http://www.mediawiki.org) skin that focuses on mobile first but will pivot to all viewports with elegance. Supports responsive layouts and has classes predefined for [Semantic MediaWiki](http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki). Built on the [Zurb Foundation 5](http://foundation.zurb.com) CSS framework.
First, copy the Pivot source files into your MediaWiki skins directory (see [skinning](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Skinning) for general information on MediaWiki skins). You can either download the files and extract them from:
-`'addThisPUBID' => ''` empty string will not fire the AddThis script, `'ra-##-#######'` publisher ID will allow the run the AddThis script in async on content pages only.
-`'useAddThisShare' => ''` default empty string, do not use AddThis share, `your_addthis_specific_div_class_string` will insert the share toolbox div directly under page title, but before the tagline with your custom div class.
-`'useAddThisFollow' => ''` default empty string, do not use AddThis follow, `your_addthis_specific_div_class_string` will insert the follow toolbox div in the `right-footer` area before icon or text output with your custom div class.
These are the default values and the example of the array to change the defaults. Add the following after `wfLoadSkin( 'pivot' );` in `LocalSettings.php` to change the feature defaults:
As you build a wiki out with Pivot you will likely use the responsive grid from Foundation. This is key to making a responsive wiki, and is one of the largest _migration_ requirements when you want to move a wiki that previously used Vector (and likely a lot of tables for layout) to Pivot. Once you do this, the ability of a user to select whatever skin will be removed. If you take full advantage of Pivot in your templates the lack of the Foundation grid will make viewing the wiki using [Vector](http://wikiapiary.com/wiki/Skin:Vector) or [MonoBook](http://wikiapiary.com/wiki/Skin:MonoBook) very difficult.
Because of this, it is suggested that you set the `$wgSkipSkins` variable to make sure that everyone sees the site as you intended it. This removes other skins from being user selectable options.