Help:Extension:GlobalUserPage/fr

L'extension Page d’utilisateur globale vous permet de réutiliser la page d'utilisateur même sur plusieurs wikis dans une WikiFarm.

Activer votre page d'utilisateur globale
Dans la plupart des cas, vous ne avez pas besoin de faire quoi que ce soit. Si une page d'utilisateur locale ne s'affiche pas comme vous le désirez, vous devrez peut-être opter pour l'une des étapes suivantes.


 * Créer une page d'utilisateur sur le wiki central. (Par exemple, les projets Wikimedia utilisent [//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyPage votre page utilisateur Meta].)


 * If the feature is disabled by default and GlobalPreferences is installed, go to Special:GlobalPreferences and enable the "Use global user page" and "Use this preference on all wikis" checkboxes.


 * If a local user page exists with content which you no longer want to be shown, you'll need to request its deletion. See Help:Deleting a page for details, or contact a local administrator.

Where content comes from
Your global user page is generated on the central wiki, and the result is shown on local wikis. When you use templates, the content you see on the central wiki is what you'll see on other wikis. (The global user page won't use local templates when shown on a local wiki.)

This also applies to the  parser function, which will show system messages from the central wiki.

Wikilinks are relative, so they'll point to the local wiki.

On Wikimedia projects, use [//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Interwiki_linking#Portable_links portable interwiki links].

Controlling what content is displayed
Just like transcluding a template, you can use the  and   tags to control what content is displayed only locally, or only globally.

You can "opt out" of global user pages by simply wrapping your central user page in  tags. If the page is empty (or consists only of invisible content like  __NOINDEX__ ), it won't be shown on other wikis.

Caveats

 * Your user page might not look the same on other wikis due to differences in their site CSS.
 * Transclusions of special pages or parser functions like  won't update as frequently as they do locally.
 * External links to pages on the central wiki constructed with the magic words
 * &hellip; &hellip;
 * &hellip; &hellip;
 * &hellip; &hellip;
 * &hellip; &hellip;
 * etc.
 * are rendered as links to pages on the central wiki also on the local wiki. Some kind of  workaround for this limitation does not (yet) exist.


 * TBD