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SID-01187: Collapsible Sections (ie: like Wikipedia:NavFrame)

Status: Answered Answered TWiki version: 4.2.2 Perl version: unsure
Category: CategoryAPI Server OS: unsure Last update: 14 years ago

Hello. I've done a significant amount of searching in the techincal help and support areas and yet cannot find the method to what I would like to do ...

I would like to create MediaWiki pages which allow entire sub-sections to be collapsible. This would be similar to the collapsible table but extended to sub-sections and sections. An example of this is on Wikipedia.

Wikipedia example of collapsible sections (ie. NavFrame show/hide functionality): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:NavFrame

-- BrentBero - 2011-05-23

Discussion and Answer

You are probably looking for the pre-installed TwistyPlugin.

(I renamed your account, we prefer real first name and last name as indicated in the registration page.)

-- PeterThoeny - 2011-05-24

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-- PeterThoeny - 2011-07-08

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Status Answered
Title Collapsible Sections (ie: like Wikipedia:NavFrame)
SupportCategory CategoryAPI
TWiki version 4.2.2
Server OS unsure
Web server unsure
Perl version unsure
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