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MediaWiki update

So I updated MediaWiki to 1.19 and the LiquidThreads extension. The MediaWiki update script failed when dropping some index after updating LiquidThreads, but everything seems to be working (and wasn't before running the script), so I'm hoping everything's ok and please just let me know if you see any problems. The update script ran OK for just the MediaWiki upgrade, but some things were still broken due to the LiquidThreads incompatibility. Everything's backed up so I'm not too worried - I think it's mainly LiquidThreads that might be messed up.

The wiki font is also back to default size. I'm leaving it for the moment but let me know what you guys think - I'm not sure if I was the only one that wanted it bigger before anyway.

We need PHP 5.3.6 for MediaWiki 1.20, and for that I think we need to upgrade Ubuntu, so that won't happen until I can coordinate that with David.

    Voidious (talk)05:33, 8 May 2013

    Shoot, we also lost Twitter on the sidebar. I'll get that stuff fixed up tomorrow. And this new LiquidThreads rendering is kind of weird...

      Voidious (talk)05:34, 8 May 2013
       

      From memory, you might be able to get around updating ubuntu by adding the 'backports' repository, if it isn't already in. I don't play around with *nix enough these days to be confident with making these kinds of changes =)

        Skilgannon (talk)11:27, 8 May 2013
         

        Using this CSS will make the new liquid threads more tolerable (at least to me).

        .lqt-post-wrapper {
        	border-style: solid none none solid;
        	border-color: silver;
        	border-width: 1px !important;
        	background: #fff;
        }
        
        .thread-collapse-control > a {
        	background: none;
        	width: 10px;
        	height: 10px;
        	border: 1px solid silver;
        }
        

        Depending on how you apply it, you may need to include a few more !important tags, I tested it in Stylish on Google Chrome.

          Chase12:37, 8 May 2013
           

          I liked the font size the way it was before.

          Also, when you update the sidebar, try putting the Twitter feed below the Toolbox. I think that would be more useful.

          Thanks

            Sheldor (talk)15:13, 8 May 2013