Skin:Mirage

Mirage is a responsive skin that focuses on displaying content with a rail on the right.

About the name
Mirage is based on Oasis, the skin used by FANDOM. Rather than be an exact copy of the Oasis skin, Mirage is a reflection of Oasis' appearance; a mirage of an oasis.

Features
Mirage supports on-wiki configuration for several of its features.

Wordmark
Mirage will use the wordmark from  when that file exists and   is enabled. The file should be 250 pixels wide and 65 pixels high.

Navigation
Mirage can use navigation defined in MediaWiki:sidebar, but also supports enhanced navigation through the  message. It uses the same syntax as MediaWiki:sidebar does, but with support for nesting, allowing each navigation dropdown to have a submenu.

Community messages
Community messages is a right rail module that displays the content of . It only shows if that message is not disabled.

Avatars
Mirage supports avatars through three extensions: Gravatar, SocialProfile and Avatar.

Themes
Mirage supports the theme extension out of the box. Additionally, if the Theme extension isn't installed, setting to any of the supported themes listed below, allows enabling the theme manually. This is currently the only way Mirage can provide a dark mode.

Configuration

 * $wgMirageEnableWordmark
 * This setting controls if the file  should be used as the wordmark. When enabled, users can change the wordmark by uploading a new version of that file. The file should be 250 pixels wide and 65 pixels high.
 * This file should be protected against re-uploads to prevent changes to the wordmark without the proper permissions.
 * If the file does not exist, or if this setting is disabled, a wordmark will be created from the value of.


 * $wgMirageTheme
 * This setting controls the default theme of Mirage, when the theme extension isn't installed. Currently, Mirage supports the neutral and darkmirage themes.


 * $wgMirageForceTemplateRecompilation
 * This setting is for development use and disables the caching of the Mustache templates that make up Mirage.


 * $wgMirageHiddenRightRailModules
 * This setting contains a list of right rail modules that should not be shown. The list consists of module names.