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Bug 10425 - Allow wikitext in coments in CSS stylesheets
Allow wikitext in coments in CSS stylesheets
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 10422
Product: MediaWiki
Classification: Unclassified
Parser (Other open bugs)
1.11.x
All All
: Low enhancement (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Reported: 2007-07-01 08:05 UTC by Rémi Kaupp
Modified: 2007-07-01 08:45 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Description Rémi Kaupp 2007-07-01 08:05:39 UTC
It seems that a recent change in MediaWiki now prevents wikitext from being parsed in CSS files ; on fr.wikipedia and on other projects, it is common practice to use wikitexts between comments to divide pages into sections and allow section editing (see [[:fr:MediaWiki:Common.css]]). Could this please be reactivated ? Thanks.
Comment 1 Daniel Cannon (AmiDaniel) 2007-07-01 08:42:10 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> It seems that a recent change in MediaWiki now prevents wikitext from being
> parsed in CSS files ; on fr.wikipedia and on other projects, it is common
> practice to use wikitexts between comments to divide pages into sections and
> allow section editing (see [[:fr:MediaWiki:Common.css]]). Could this please be
> reactivated ? Thanks.
> 

Yes, we're now wrapping up site css/js in <pre> tags, as is done with user css/js. Not sure if/how we'd enable parsing of wikilinks while preserving the <pre> wrapping, so likely the only option would be to revert that, which I'm not sure would be much of an "improvement." In any case, certainly not high priority / critical severity as you indicated, reducing to low / enhancement.
Comment 2 Aryeh Gregor (not reading bugmail, please e-mail directly) 2007-07-01 08:45:53 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 10422 ***

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