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# RC-1!
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This skin is based on a fork of and complete rework of the layout of the Foreground skin. Added classes available in Foundation 5, 100% width like Vector, but is totally mobile responsive.
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# MediaWiki Pivot Skin
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Hutchy68/pivot.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/Hutchy68/pivot)
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[![Scrutinizer Code Quality](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/Hutchy68/pivot/badges/quality-score.png?b=master)](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/Hutchy68/pivot/?branch=master)
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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.
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## Download
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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:
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https://github.com/hutchy68/pivot/archive/master.zip
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You should extract that into a folder named `pivot` in your `skins` directory.
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Alternatively, you can use git to clone the repository, which makes it very easy to update the code, using:
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git clone https://github.com/hutchy68/pivot.git
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After that, you can issue `git pull` to update the code at anytime.
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## Setup
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Once the skin is in place add the following line to your `LocalSettings.php` file.
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require_once "$IP/skins/pivot/pivot.php";
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This will activate Pivot in your installation. At this point you can select it as a user skin in your user preferences.
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To activate Pivot for all users and anonymous visitors, you need to set the `$wgDefaultSkin` variable and set it to `pivot`.
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$wgDefaultSkin = "pivot";
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## Configurations
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Use following features in `LocalSettings.php` to change the behavior.
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- `'showActionsForAnon' => true` displays page actions for non-logged-in visitors.
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- `'showHelpUnderTools' => true` a Link to "Help" will be created under "Tools".
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- `'showRecentChangesUnderTool's => true` a Link to "recent changes" will be created under "Tools".
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- `'IeEdgeCode' => 1` will produce a meta tag with "X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge", `2` will sent a header, `0` nothing will be done
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- `'fixedNavBar' => false` will allow the NavBar to scroll with the content, `true` will lock the NavBar.
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- `'navbarIcon' => false` no icon in mobile view, `true` to use the global set logopath image of the wiki.
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- `'showFooterIcons' => false` will show text in place of footer icons, `true` will output the icons as globally set.
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- `'addThisPUBID' => ''` empty string will not fire the AddThis script, `'ra-##-#######'` publisher ID will allow the run the AddThis script in async.
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- `'useAddThisShare' => false` default, do not use AddThis share, `true` will insert the share toolbox div directly under page title, but before the tagline.
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- `'useAddThisFollow' => false` default, do not use AddThis follow, `true` will insert the follow toolbox div in the `right-footer` area before icon or text output.
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These are the default values:
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$wgPivotFeatures = array(
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'showActionsForAnon' => true,
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'fixedNavBar' => false,
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'showHelpUnderTools' => true,
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'showRecentChangesUnderTools' => true,
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'wikiName' => &$GLOBALS['wgSitename'],
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'wikiNameDesktop' => &$GLOBALS['wgSitename'],
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'navbarIcon' => false,
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'IeEdgeCode' => 1,
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'showFooterIcons' => false,
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'addThisPUBID' => '',
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'useAddThisShare' => false,
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'useAddThisFollow' => false
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);
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### Notes on other skins
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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.
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Because of this, it is suggested that you set the `$wgSkipSkins` variable to make sure that everyone sees the site as you intended it. This removes other skins from being user selectable options.
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# Pivot is specific, so lets disable other skins
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$wgSkipSkins = array( 'chick', 'cologneblue', 'modern', 'myskin', 'nostalgia', 'simple', 'standard', 'filament', 'monobook', 'vector' );
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You may also want to allow users to set a User CSS if they want to tweak things inside of Pivot. This is entirely optional.
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# Allow User CSS, mostly for skin testing
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$wgAllowUserCss = true;
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## Using Pivot
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Questions, open an issue in this repo on Github.
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