Install GoogleDocs Extension
Download and place the file(s) in a directory called GoogleDocs4MW in your extensions/ folder.
Add the following code at the bottom of your LocalSettings.php:
wfLoadExtension( 'GoogleDocs4MW' );
Yes Done – Navigate to Special:Version on your wiki to verify that the extension is successfully installed
Download Extension
Usage
Supported parameters are:
Name Default
width 500
height 300
style width:100%
As an example using all of the parameters:
<googlespreadsheet width="600" height="200" style="width:50%">Google Docs' key goes here</googlespreadsheet>
Link to Another Page
[[BackWiki:CSS]]
// use alternate text
[[BackWiki:Css|My CSS Page ]]
Linking to Other Websites
http://google.com
// use alt text
[http://www.google.com Text To Display]
HTML TAGS
// html tags must be wrapped in html tag
<html> <a href="http://www.google.com"> Text</a></html>
Basic Text Formatting
// italic
''sorround text with 2 single quotes''
// bold
'''Surround with 3 single quotes'''
// bold and itallic
''''' 5 single quotes '''''
// horizontal rule
----
// <!-- Comment will not display -->
Creating Lists
// lists
* list one
*list item 2
** list item one second level
*** list item one third level
// numbered list
# one level
## 2nd level
### 3 level
// defination list
; list heading like dt
: list item like dd
// line break inside list
<br />
// indenting list items
this is non idnedted text
: indented one level
:: indented 2 level
Move to a different server
- Move to Bluhost
- Do installation of same version
- create blank database then import old database
- rename the old database to the installed one
- in bluhost you need to add the user to the database 9databases- add user to database) ====
Move to new server
- export database
- create empty database in new server
- import database
- copy the directory over
apt install php-intl
- edit the LocalSettings.php file in the root dir
$wgScriptPath = ""; // if you install it in a folder root as opposed to /wiki sub folder
- update database and url info in LocalSettings.php