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In Version 4 of TinyMCE, the first skin tool was created and more skins were made available in the skin/plugin repository. TinyMCE 2.x→3.x offered various ways to customize the look and feel of the editor. TinyMCE 3.x came packaged with two themes, simple and advanced, as well as two skins for each theme, default and o2k7.
p-personal Personal toolbar at the top of the page; p-views Upper right tabs in Vector only (read, edit, history, watch, etc.) p-cactions Drop-down menu containing move, etc. (in Vector); subject/talk links and action links in other skins; href: Link to the Wikipedia or external page; text: Text that displays; id: HTML id (optional)
In the Reference dialog, if you want to include a template in your new reference, click the Template icon (puzzle piece) in the "Insert" toolbar menu within the Reference editor. Then, look for the template you want to use, add it and edit it as you would any other template.
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"supercount", "custom" The edit counter tool to use or a custom url defined by popupEditCounterUrl. popupEditCounterUrl "" The url for a custom edit counter. You can use replaceable parameters in this url: $1 will be replaced with the username, and $2 with the database name (for example, enwiki_p). Previews, etc. popupPreviews: true, false
[[Category:Sidebar templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Sidebar templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
This template is a simplified usage of <code>...</code>. Each anonymous parameter is a string to format. Note that <nowiki>...</nowiki>; is needed around a parameter value if it contains the pipe ( | ) or equals ( = ) symbols, or they will be treated as a parameter separator or parameter identifier, respectively.
WordPress (WP, or WordPress.org) is a web content management system.It was originally created as a tool to publish blogs but has evolved to support publishing other web content, including more traditional websites, mailing lists, Internet forums, media galleries, membership sites, learning management systems, and online stores.