[14:03:35] Hi i have a website running on mediawiki 1.26 and when i am trying to access pages it's showing error "The revision (revision number) of the page named (page name) does not exist." so can someone please explain the issue? [14:03:46] it was working fine earlier but suddenly stopped. [14:04:01] the site is http://naatkainaat.org/ [14:39:22] Can someone please check? [18:04:15] Come play the best online game https://warcraft3.xyz/ gmbwtb try today [20:32:54] so I want to hide the sidebars for anonymous users but not for registered users is that possible? [21:07:52] Hi Peppi. [21:08:07] Sure, you can target CSS for that. [21:08:49] Basically you'd hide it for everyone and then override for registered users. [21:08:56] Or that's one way to do it. [21:09:02] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Group-user.css [21:09:09] You have a similar CSS page on your wiki. [21:09:26] You'd edit that page and instruct the CSS to show the sidebar. [21:09:41] And then globally in like MediaWiki:Common.css you'd instruct the CSS to hide the sidebar. [21:09:44] Something like that. [21:10:23] cool [21:10:27] give me a second [21:10:28] You can also hook into the PHP MediaWiki skin code and not output the sidebar in the HTML. [21:10:36] But that's a bit trickier. [21:10:55] But it would be more secure if the sidebar has sensitive content in it. [21:11:16] Hiding with CSS is trivially undoable by the end user/client. [21:11:41] Or like search crawlers used by search engines will still see the content if it's just hidden with CSS. [21:11:52] Please take as many seconds as you need. :-) [21:12:29] hmm [21:12:33] ok it kinda worked [21:13:45] oh nm it definitely worked thanks. [21:14:25] No problem. [21:14:36] There are also Group-pages for other user groups like admins I think. [21:14:50] got it :)