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This is similar to the [[expandable.php]] transform (see [[Expandable table example]]) in that it makes the same style of table, but instead of creating them specifically with tables of class ''expandable'', it converts all bullet-list items which contain only links. It works like embed in that the content of the expandable heading is drawn from the article being linked to in the bullet item. There is an example of usage at [[all-expandable example]].
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This transform has been designed specifically to be able to work with category lists such as [[:Category:Todo]] and [[:Category:Bookmarks]] as it can be very useful to have categories of lists which render in this way.
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'''Site is up for real this time :-/'''
 
'''Site is up for real this time :-/'''

Latest revision as of 22:42, 9 October 2006

All-expandable.php transform made

This is similar to the expandable.php transform (see Expandable table example) in that it makes the same style of table, but instead of creating them specifically with tables of class expandable, it converts all bullet-list items which contain only links. It works like embed in that the content of the expandable heading is drawn from the article being linked to in the bullet item. There is an example of usage at all-expandable example.

This transform has been designed specifically to be able to work with category lists such as Category:Todo and Category:Bookmarks as it can be very useful to have categories of lists which render in this way.

Site is up for real this time :-/

Sorry guys, it's been working locally, but I had forgotten to change all the pinholes in the router to the new subnet after the network setup changed. Also Milan has arrived today and upgraded the server box from an 800MHz Pentium-III with 128MB of RAM to a 1.6GHz Pentium-IV with 512MB, thanks Milan :-)