Extension:InputBox

Installation

 * 1) Download and save the files inputbox.php and InputBox.i18n.php to the extensions/inputbox/ folder of your MediaWiki installation. The most recent version of inputbox.php may not work on older MediaWiki installations. Version 1.17 works for MediaWiki 1.6.8.

You can as well check out from the subversion repository directly to the $IP/extensions/ folder, if you so wish:
 * 1) Open and edit the LocalSettings.php file by adding the following line near the bottom:

Example
This kind was found on the main page of a Wikipedia. It could be used for starting new articles, since it doesn’t go to the edit box of articles that already exist.

The Inputbox extension is a MediaWiki extension by Erik Möller to add predefined HTML forms to wiki pages. It was originally created for the purpose of adding a Create an article box to Wikinews. It requires at least MediaWiki 1.5 and an extensions script (see below).

General syntax
Inputboxes are constructed like this:

The type parameter is mandatory. All other parameters are optional.

Parameters
Applying create &#160;to an existing page simply gives the edit page. In that case preload is ignored. Applying comment &#160;for a new page works.

The texts taken from the MediaWiki: namespace are of course only examples, any existing page can be used for editintro or preload. Unfortunately preload</tt> does not yet work for the Special:Upload summary.

Please note that variables, templates. parser functions and template parameters are not supported in inputbox parameters.

Preload
Preloading can be done with an inputbox (see above), but also with a preload parameter in a URL like which links to the edit box of a new page, preloaded with.

The wikitext of the source page, including noinclude parts and tags, but not includeonly tags, is preloaded into the editbox if the page or section does not exist yet. If the page or section to be edited already exists then only its wikitext is loaded, the preload command is ignored.

This behavior is a known bug (Bug 5210 since 2006-03-09) the preloading is thus neither a complete inclusion nor a regular transclusion:


 * Both the &lt;noinclude> and &lt;/noinclude> tags AND their content are preloaded, which means you can't categorize the source page or include some self-documentation: it'd be dumped into the preloaded text too.
 * The &lt;includeonly> and &lt;/includeonly> tags are stripped from the source page. If you need the preloaded text to provide includeonly tags, you can use the hack  (sic) in your source: since the two middle tags will be stripped, the preloaded text will end up with just the &lt;includeonly> wanted.

Alignment enhancement
I found that there was a need to define alignment each time I use an input box. I could have just removed the div</tt> tag from the input box HTML and specified the div</tt> when posting the inputbox. Instead I added a parameter that allows you to define the align in the code.

To use this, get an updated copy of the code here then you can specify align=left</tt>, align=center</tt>, or align=right</tt> with the other parameters.

I hope you find it useful.