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I have an old skin that I need to adapt to the new MediaWiki 1.18 which has this new WikiEditor. If I set the skin to Simple or any other theme than the custom theme, then I see the WYSIWYG editor (WikiEditor), but if I use a custom skin I don't see it.

I think I'm missing something, I've wasted half a work day trying to figure what am I missing but the skin seems to be just like the other skins. I checked MediaWiki homepage but they don't tell what do I need to do to get this WikiEditor to load.

To confirm: the WikiEditor source codes are never loaded, i.e. the ResourceLoader does not load them, but I do not know how to make it load.

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From Extension:WikiEditor:

For 1.18 and later the extension already comes with your MediaWiki package.
You only need to install and configure it as described below:

Add the following line to your LocalSettings.php:

require_once( "$IP/extensions/WikiEditor/WikiEditor.php" );

To enable use of WikiEditor by default but still allow users to disable it in preferences, use something like...

$wgDefaultUserOptions['usebetatoolbar'] = 1;
$wgDefaultUserOptions['usebetatoolbar-cgd'] = 1;
$wgDefaultUserOptions['wikieditor-preview'] = 1;
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  • I already have it. It works for the Simple theme but not older 1.16 themes.
    – Tower
    Apr 17, 2012 at 6:36
  • Have you validated your custom skins css code? I have two custom skins on my wiki (currently running 1.17.1) and they are causing all kinds of issues. WikiMedia Bugzilla links: "@import styles broken in <skin>.css in user and site modules" -- 35562 or the "WikiEditor issues (tracking)" thread -- 24493 may be of some use to you, or at very least -- point you in the correct direction.
    – ShoeMaker
    Apr 17, 2012 at 13:59
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Starting in 1.18, skins should use the following instead of writing their own HTML HEAD sections:

$this->html( 'headelement' );

headelement includes the opening body tag, so everything between that and doctype should be removed from your legacy code. This will of course break backwards compatibility with pre-1.18 mediawiki.

Your skin may also need to be modified to use SkinTemplate rather than BaseTemplate in its class declaration.

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