Extension talk:BreadCrumbs (Kimon)

I wasn't able to get any breadcrumbs in MediaWiki 1.11. nothing happens at all. I created the php and css-file and included it in LocalSettings.php. Is there something that I'm missing? 213.47.3.128 23:21, 23 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Did you enable the breadcrumbs in your user preferences? --Kimon 15:03, 24 November 2007 (UTC)

Differences with Extension:BreadCrumbs
Is there any difference between this and the other Breadcrumbs extension? By any chance do you have any plans of storing the statistics in a database for further scrutiny? SellFone 13:42, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
 * There are a few differences:


 * 1) There are 2 files to maintain
 * 2) The breadcrumbs show up at the bottom (though this can be done via the CSS of the other one)
 * 3) The display of breadcrumbs is a user enabled option thereby displaying it only to users that want it
 * 4) Duplicate entries are removed
 * 5) If the user returns to a previously visited page, the breadcrumbs get trimmed back to that.
 * As for a database table to track this information... that's a good idea, I'll give it some thought.
 * I hope I've answered your questions --Kimon 18:15, 3 December 2007 (UTC)

Nothing happens on Mediawiki 1.7.1. [SOLVED]
I followed your installation instructions. The Special:Version page confirms that the extension is installed. I looked in the "misc" tab in "user preferences" but cannot find any "t/f" flag there. Can you confirm that your extension is not supposed to work with Mediawiki 1.7.1? If so; any plans on making it work for 1.7.1 too? I would be very happy if you have. Debian Etch uses 1.7.1. Todu 01:31, 6 December 2007 (UTC)


 * It looks like the hook UserToggles was introduced in 1.8.0. But, I believe I have a work-around. You can comment out/remove the snippet


 * It should work but, since I don't have a 1.7.1 installation to test, I cannot confirm. The drawback is that it will force it on all users.
 * Let me know please so that I can make an entry in the extension's description. --Kimon 03:03, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
 * It worked when I commented out your suggested snippet. However when I visit a page that I have already visited, that page does not contain the breadcrumbs. I have created 8 test pages that all link to each other. It didn't help revisiting the first test page after I've visited the eighth test page. I thought that might have emptied the breadcrubs cache somehow but it didn't. Todu 13:37, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
 * Hmmm.... So, your path is Page1->Page2->Page3->Page4->Page5->Page6->Page7->Page8->Page1 ?
 * Yes it is. Todu 14:48, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
 * If that's correct, then do you see the breadcrumbs when you are visiting all the pages except when you visit Page1 for a second time?
 * Or, when you get to Page1 again, it resets and you only see Page1? --Kimon 14:12, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
 * I see them always as long as every page I visit is a first visit since I installed the extension. It never resets. Any time I visit a page I have already visited any time since the installation of the extension, any sign of the existence of the extension disappears. The breadcrumbs reappear as soon as I visit a page that I have not visited since the installation of the extension. Todu 14:48, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
 * I guess I'll have to check it when I get home on your site. --Kimon 17:35, 6 December 2007 (UTC)


 * I've created a temporary GNU/Debian Etch (4.0) installation for you on one of my servers, if you want to experiment with a 1.7.1 installation. You can email me so I can give you your root password. And for all the crackers out there: Don't bother emailing me before Kimon does. I'll wipe the server as soon as Kimon is finished with his testing. I could replace the Linux installation with any of these distributions if you would prefer a non-Debian one (it only takes about 2 minutes to make a fresh one):

Newer distributions: Arch Linux 2007.08 Centos 5.0 Debian 4.0 Fedora Core 8 Gentoo 2007.0 OpenSUSE 10.3 Slackware 12.0 Ubuntu 7.10

Older Distributions: CentOS 4.0 (RHEL) Fedora Core 6 Gentoo 2006.1 Mandrake 9.1 Slackware 10 Ubuntu 6.06 Ubuntu 7.04
 * Todu 14:11, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks! --Kimon 14:13, 6 December 2007 (UTC)

I'm not home so I cannot read my home email. But I logged in to our server to check progress (less .bash_history) and noticed we ran out of disk space. So I rebooted, increased from 512 to 1024 MB and finished your apt-get install mysql-server and did a apt-get dist-upgrade too. So now you should be able to proceed with the next steps. /Tommy
 * Done - check it out --Kimon 21:36, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
 * You're the man! It works perfectly on the test server now. I'm just on my way home from work now and will contact you again when I arrived. What did you change to make it work? /Tommy
 * the issue was with caching. It appears that $wgTitle->invalidateCache; and $wgUser->invalidateCache; don't work on 1.7.1 so I modified the LocalSettings.php caching to: from
 * The drawback is that caching is invalidated for all users. --Kimon 22:09, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
 * I changed the line you mentioned above and can confirm that your extension now works on my real Mediawiki 1.7.1 installation aswell. Thank you! Todu 23:24, 8 December 2007 (UTC) (Tommy)
 * You may also want to change the line

to --Kimon 23:46, 8 December 2007 (UTC) The above is because apparently $wgOut->addLink is not available in 1.7.1 --Kimon 23:48, 8 December 2007 (UTC)

Found an (off by one?) bug
Try this path:

Bread crumbs: Test > Test2 > Test3 > Test4 > Test5

and then click on Test4 again. You will see that "Test" disappears. I think you have an off by one error somewhere.Todu 02:09, 9 December 2007 (UTC)


 * Also, can I disable the shrinking of the breadcrumb list all together? And make the list appear on top of the pages instead of on the bottom? I would want the list to not change in any way in case I revisit a page that is currently on the list. Todu 02:09, 9 December 2007 (UTC)


 * Try changing this:

to
 * Then to change the position, just change

to
 * --Kimon 02:18, 9 December 2007 (UTC)


 * I found this to be placing the text correctly:


 * Your suggestion to remove "bottom:0" caused it to write the breadcrumb list onto the page title. Maybe it is different in different browsers? I use Firefox, you?
 * And regarding the shrinking list; Now it does not shrink, which is good. But it keeps growing beyond five entries. Todu 03:00, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
 * You can try using the "top:XX" (replace XX with whatever number you want). Try messing with it until you place it in the right spot.
 * As for going beyond 5 entries, I thought that's what you wanted. You can restore the code you removed above but leave this part commented out:


 * If you want to increase beyond 5 entries, increase the value of the parameter $wgBreadCrumbsCount. --Kimon 11:03, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
 * Now everything seems to work perfect except for when I hit F5 to refresh the current page. In that case the breadcrumb trail grows beyond five entries. Todu 14:27, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
 * Do you (or anyone) have a fix for the "refresh bug"? Todu 18:48, 12 December 2007 (UTC)

BreadCrumbs insertion point
What would need to be modified in order to get the breadcrumbs to show up in the page subtitle field? This is something being done in the "BreadCrumbs2" extension, but the breadcrumbs themselves aren't constructed the same way as this extension does (which I prefer). The hope is to find a way of getting Kimon's breadcrumbs placed in the subtitle area (so they don't cover anything else, and give a nice tight positioning against the page name at the top of the page). Pfurrie 23:36, 20 December 2007 (UTC)