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- 1 What is BlueSpiceSignHere?
- 2 How to add BlueSpiceSignHere?
- 3 Visibility Restrictions
- 4 Sorting
- 5 Scaling
- 6 Restrictions 7
- See also
What is BlueSpiceSignHere?[edit | edit source]
BlueSpice Sign Here allows you to quickly sign off a wiki article. It enhances and automatize built-in MediaWiki functions that allows users to leave they signature on the page, as a proof of identity after editing the page or leaving a comment.
How to add BlueSpiceSignHere?[edit | edit source]
While in edit mode, add (usually on the bottom), the following tag: <bs:signhere/>
Once the page is saved, every user who visits the page, will see a "sign here" field. By clicking on this field, user will be signed, showing their username as well as the timestamp of the signing.
Signatures will appear in chronological order, as users have signed. All signatures will be visible to all users visiting the page.
VisibilityRestrictions[edit | edit source]
Will be shown in view mode of an Article. Everyone with edit right will be able to sign.
Sorting[edit | edit source]
Signatures appear in the order they were added.
Scaling[edit | edit source]
All signatures will always be shown.
Restrictions[edit | edit source]
Question of forgery is very important on this subject. Every user's signature will be added to the page in plain text, as it would be when using the built-in MediaWiki signature function. While it may not be obvious to users reading the page, all users able to edit the page, would be able to change, add or remove signatures. As a safe-guard against such actions, page history log can be user. There, any change to signatures will be visible, along the the user who made the change. Question of forgery was discussed. Reason is that signatures will be added as text, and therefore could be edited by other users. This is not obvious at first glance (while reading). However, every change will be visible in the log. So it can be known for sure, if the signatures have been changed after the fact.
See also[edit | edit source]
Our reference page.
__TOC__ ==What is BlueSpiceSignHere?== '''BlueSpice Sign Here''' allows you to quickly sign off a wiki article. It enhances and automatize built-in MediaWiki functions that allows users to leave they signature on the page, as a proof of identity after editing the page or leaving a comment. ==How to add BlueSpiceSignHere?== While in edit mode, add (usually on the bottom), the following tag: '''<nowiki><bs:signhere/></nowiki>''' Once the page is saved, every user who visits the page, will see a "sign here" field. By clicking on this field, user will be signed, showing their username as well as the timestamp of the signing. Signatures will appear in chronological order, as users have signed. All signatures will be visible to all users visiting the page. ==Visibility== <span class="mw-headline">Will be shown in view mode of an Article. Everyone with edit right will be able to sign.</span> ==Sorting== <span class="mw-headline">Signatures appear in the order they were added.</span> ==Scaling== All signatures will always be shown. ==Restrictions== ==Restrictions== Question of forgery is very important on this subject. Every user's signature will be added to the page in plain text, as it would be when using the built-in MediaWiki signature function. While it may not be obvious to users reading the page, all users able to edit the page, would be able to change, add or remove signatures. As a safe-guard against such actions, page history log can be user. There, any change to signatures will be visible, along the the user who made the change. Question of forgery was discussed. Reason is that signatures will be added as text, and therefore could be edited by other users. This is not obvious at first glance (while reading). However, every change will be visible in the log. So it can be known for sure, if the signatures have been changed after the fact. ==See also== Our [[BlueSpiceSignHere|reference page.]]
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Once the page is saved, every user who visits the page, will see a "sign here" field. By clicking on this field, user will be signed, showing their username as well as the timestamp of the signing. | Once the page is saved, every user who visits the page, will see a "sign here" field. By clicking on this field, user will be signed, showing their username as well as the timestamp of the signing. | ||
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Signatures will appear in chronological order, as users have signed. | Signatures will appear in chronological order, as users have signed. | ||
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==Restrictions== | ==Restrictions== | ||
+ | Question of forgery is very important on this subject. Every user's signature will be added to the page in plain text, as it would be when using the built-in MediaWiki signature function. While it may not be obvious to users reading the page, all users able to edit the page, would be able to change, add or remove signatures. | ||
+ | As a safe-guard against such actions, page history log can be user. There, any change to signatures will be visible, along the the user who made the change. | ||
Question of forgery was discussed. Reason is that signatures will be added as text, and therefore could be edited by other users. This is not obvious at first glance (while reading). However, every change will be visible in the log. So it can be known for sure, if the signatures have been changed after the fact. | Question of forgery was discussed. Reason is that signatures will be added as text, and therefore could be edited by other users. This is not obvious at first glance (while reading). However, every change will be visible in the log. So it can be known for sure, if the signatures have been changed after the fact. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Our [[BlueSpiceSignHere|reference page.]] | Our [[BlueSpiceSignHere|reference page.]] |