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For instance, if you put the [[JavaScript|JavaScript]] code for [[wp:User:Cacycle/wikEd | wikEd]] in there, it will make the WikEd editor available to all users of the local wiki. | For instance, if you put the [[JavaScript|JavaScript]] code for [[wp:User:Cacycle/wikEd | wikEd]] in there, it will make the WikEd editor available to all users of the local wiki. | ||
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== Debugging JavaScript == | |||
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<li> Access the developer tools of your browser | |||
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<li>Chrome <code>CTRL + SHIFT + J</code> | |||
<li>Firefox <code>CTRL + SHIFT + I</code> | |||
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<li>Go to the console tab (look for errors) | |||
<li>append <code>?debug=true</code> to the URL and reload the page. This will give you non-minified JavaScript. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 22 June 2016
The first thing to know about MediaWiki and JavaScript is that the site administrator can customize the wiki installation by simply modifying the article MediaWiki:Common.js
For instance, if you put the JavaScript code for wikEd in there, it will make the WikEd editor available to all users of the local wiki.
Debugging JavaScript[edit]
- Access the developer tools of your browser
- Chrome
CTRL + SHIFT + J
- Firefox
CTRL + SHIFT + I
- Chrome
- Go to the console tab (look for errors)
- append
?debug=true
to the URL and reload the page. This will give you non-minified JavaScript.