OOUI/nan

OOUI ún-tsún khai-huat jîn-guân tshòng-kiàn hióng-ìng-sik Web iōng-tsiá kài-bīn hām ìng-iōng thîng-sū.

It is internationalization ready with full support of right-to-left languages, is accessible complying to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and operates consistently across a multitude of browsers.

OOUI tôo-su-kuán pau-kuat:


 * ready-to-use widgets, layouts, and windows that can be instantiated directly or easily extended,
 * a PHP server-side compatible output for cases where JavaScript is not supported,
 * elements that can be easily mixed and matched to create custom user interfaces.

OOUI is available in MediaWiki Core, as well as on npm, Composer, and through cdnjs. OOUI implements a "WikimediaUI" theme – conforming to Wikimedia Foundation's design style guide. Interfaces built within MediaWiki use this theme by default, though different MediaWiki skins can and do over-ride this. See documentation about using OOUI in MediaWiki. It is successfully in use in 40+ web products by Wikimedia Foundation and volunteer developers. Note, that the library was originally created for the entire user interface of VisualEditor, on top of the OOjs primer (Object-Oriented JavaScript, hence OOUI's former name "OOjs UI"). It has later been extended to serve MediaWiki Core with PHP implemented widgets or responsive interfaces in project Advanced Mobile Contributions.

The source code is hosted on Gerrit and mirrored on GitHub.

Bûn-pún bûn-kiānn
See the sidebar for a full list of documentation subpages.

Tsham-ua̍t:


 * API documentation generated from the source code on doc.wikimedia.org
 * Interactive demos online and in the project's  directory
 * A tutorial on building a Todo list application using OOUI step by step


 * OOJS/OOUI kick starter, ready to code and demo user interface.