BlueSpiceCountThings
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- Last edited 6 years ago by Florian Bäckmann
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What is BlueSpiceCountThings?
BlueSpiceCountThings introduces a set of tags that allow for counting various metadata in the wiki. These information will be displayed on page in the configurable table.
Using BlueSpiceCountThings
Tags made available by this extensions are:
- countarticles - Displays total number of articles on the wiki
- countusers - Displays total number of users registered on the wiki
- countfiles - Displays total number of files uploaded to the wiki
- countcharacters - This tag can be set up in several modes:
- Chars – number of characters on current page (based on the wiki code, including spaces)
- Words – number of words on current page
- Pages – number of pages current article would have if printed/exported
- All – default mode – shows all the information above in a table
Where to find BlueSpiceCountThings?
In order for information from this extension to be displayed on page, an editor must add desired tags on the page.
Tags are added through InsertMagic dialog, which can be accessed by clicking on "Insert" in VisualEditor toolbar and then on "Magic word". In the resulting dialog, choose one of the four previously mentioned types of tags and click "Done".
Save and you should get:
Number of articles on the wiki
This number is based on the database table page
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<bs:countarticles />
Number of characters, words and pages (2000 characters = 1 Page) of an article
If you want to show all information (characters, words and pages) of an article, please use this code:
<bs:countcharacters>ARTICLENAME</bs:countcharacters>
ARTICLENAME is: Name of your page.
If you just want to show part of the information, please choose between these different modes:
- chars: Only number of characters.
- words: Only number of words.
- pages: Only number of pages.
- all (Standard): All informations.
The mode is defined with "mode" Attribute:
<bs:countcharacters mode="chars">Name of the article</bs:countcharacters><br>
Number of users in a system (users who are signed-in)
<bs:countusers />
The code has to be integrated directly into the article.
See also
Our reference page.