Extension:Article Highlight

Appeal
Firstly, please post your suggestions on the 'discussion' and help me improve it. I strongly feel that it can be very useful to people using wikipedia. If you also think that this functionality can be useful in wikipedia ( or in other scenarios), then also, post it (whatever you feel). It will make me feel good that atleast my effort was worthwhile. :)

What can this extension do?
It is a common practice to highlight stuff when we read. It increases productivity and is very helpful for future references. This extension allows exactly that. An editor can easily highlight the article (with help of WikiEditor). The extension provides various categories in which the contents can be highlighted. The categories are as follows:


 * 1) Basic, Moderate and Advanced: These have been defined keeping in mind the technical articles. Instead of reading whole articles to find the "right" stuff for yourself, reader can use these highlight categories as per his level of understanding and requirement. The idea actually originated from this. I myself use wikipedia a lot to get the basic knowledge about lot of stuffs and advanced of some (:D) . And to find basic stuff from such a huge article is really impossible without reading it whole( x-. Also sometimes, when i came across interesting stuff in wikipedia, i felt like underlining or highlighting it. So the outcome is: this extension. :)
 * 2) Humorous: As the name suggests, this is for highlighting humorous stuff in articles.
 * 3) Interesting, Important
 * 4) Unsafe: This highlighter is not actually "highlighter". This can be used to mark the unsafe(adult)contents in an article. The reader can either "highlight" it which actually renders it unreadable, or hide it, which removes that content from the article.

Usage
WikiEditor provides with a drop-down in "Advanced" toolbar. Usage is similar to "bold", "italics", "heading", etc.

Download instructions
Download the extension from here.

Installation
Please place the contents of this rar in folder.

To install this extension, add the following to LocalSettings.php:

Run the script  once.

Note: $IP stands for the root directory of your MediaWiki installation, the same directory that holds LocalSettings.php.