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==Overview==
==Overview==
By default, some links are provided as entry points to the wiki. Wiki administrators can deactivate these links in the [[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceConfigManager|configuration manager]] if needed. In addition, you can also add new links below the entrypoints (admin permissions required). Please note that no hierarchical links can be created. Therefore, it makes sense to mainly set up links to the most important topics and to  portal pages that contain additional links or page lists.
The main navigation is the main (left) sidebar in the desktop view of the wiki. The contents of this navigation bar apply to the entire wiki and cannot be created for specific [[Manual:The concept of namespaces|namespaces]].


<gallery widths="250" heights="350">
Links can be added to this navigation. To keep the main navigation from becoming too extensive, it's a good idea to add links to the most important topics and to related [[Manual:Startpage templates|portal pages]].
File:Manual:main nav 4-4.png|Main navigation BlueSpice 4.4+
File:Manual:skin-discovery-hauptnavigation-EN.png|Main navigation BlueSpice -4.3
</gallery>


== Editing the main navigation ==
'''To open the menu editor:'''


# '''Click''' E''dit sidebar'' at the bottom of the navigation menu. If the page does not exist yet, you will see a notice on the page.
By default, some links are provided as entry points to the wiki. Wiki administrators can deactivate these links in the [[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceConfigManager|configuration manager]] if needed. In addition, you can also add new links below the entrypoints (admin permissions required). Please note that no hierarchical links can be created. Therefore, it makes sense to mainly set up links to the most important topics and to  portal pages that contain additional links or page lists.
[[File:Manual:main_nav_4-4.png|alt=Entry links and custom links|center|thumb|368x368px|Main navigation]]


===Menu editor===
== ​Deactivating entrypoint links ==
{{BSVersion|bsvFrom=4.2|bsvTo=|bsvFeature=Visual menu editor}}
In a new wiki, some standard links are displayed under the heading "Entrypoints." These may vary depending on the BlueSpice version and can be enabled or disabled via the [[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceConfigManager|configuration manager]] menu item ''Skinning.''


'''To add a new menu header using the menu editor:'''
== Choosing a menu type for the main navigation ==
In the configuration manager, you can choose between four menu settings:  


#'''Click''' ''Add new element'' to create a new menu header.[[File:Main navigation add element.png|alt=Add a new menu heading|center|thumb|200x200px|Add a new menu heading]]
# [[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceDiscovery/Main navigation#MediaWiki sidebar|MediaWiki sidebar]]: A simple list of links to wiki pages (often to portal pages). A hierarchical navigation structure is not supported.
#'''Enter''' the text for your menu header. In a multilingual wiki, you can also enter a [[mediawikiwiki:Help:System_message|message key]].[[File:Main navigation edit element.png|alt=Enter a heading name|center|thumb|450x450px|Enter a heading name]]
# Namespace main page list: Automatically creates links to all pages in the wiki using the syntax namespace prefix:mainpage (e.g., QM:mainpage).
#'''Click''' Done.
# Subpage tree: Useful in a wiki that primarily structures pages using subpages.
# [[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceDiscovery/Main navigation#Enhanced MediaWiki sidebar|Enhanced MediaWiki sidebar]]: A list of links to wiki pages. A hierarchical navigation structure is supported. Pages can be displayed with their subpage structure expanded.


'''To add links:'''
== Editing the main navigation ==
 
If you have set your navigation type to ''MediaWiki Sidebar'' or ''Extended MediaWiki Sidebar'', your custom navigation links are created using the menu editor. A new wiki installation may already have some links created. You can delete these using the menu editor.
#'''Select''' ''Add new subitem''  from the dropdown menu of the menu header.[[File:Main navigation 1667828722138.png|alt=add a link|none|thumb|add a link as a new subitem]]
[[File:Main navigation Getting started.png|alt=Getting Started menu with four default links|center|thumb|200x200px|Standard custom links in the main navigation]]
#Enter the page name as the link target and the label that you want to show:[[File:Main navigation 1667828849101.png|alt=enter link info|none|thumb|enter link info]]
#'''Click''' ''Done.''
#'''Repeat''' steps 1-3.
#'''Click''' ''Save changes''.
{{Messagebox|boxtype=note|icon=|Note text=If you use the parser function <code><nowiki>{{#ifingroup:...</nowiki> </code> to display navigation elements in the source code, you must always edit the main navigation in the source code. In visual editing mode, saving removes any parser function or semantic queries.|bgcolor=}}
 
=== Source edit mode ===
 
'''To add new links:'''
 
#'''Change''' to source editing mode.
#'''Create''' one or more navigation links (with or without section heading).  The following example shows a link to the page "Company" with the label "Our company" and an external link to the BlueSpice website with the label "Website". The links are grouped together under the section heading "Quicklinks":<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
*Quicklinks
**Company|Our company
**https//www.bluespice.com/de|Website
</syntaxhighlight>
#'''Save''' the page. The links are now shown in the main navigation.
 
 
<span class="ve-pasteProtect">Link labels may collide with system messages. If this is the case, simply append the HTML-code for an empty space to the description:</span><syntaxhighlight lang="text">
**Portal|Portal&#160;
</syntaxhighlight>
 
==Deactivating standard links==
The standard links can be deactivated in the  [[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceConfigManager|configuration manager]]. The following settings are available under ''Feature > Skinning'':
 
<span><span /><span /><span /><span /><span /><br /></span>
BlueSpiceBookshelf:
 
*Show entrypoint "Bookshelf"
 
BlueSpiceDiscovery:
 
*Show entrypoint "Mainpage"
*Show entrypoint "All pages"
*Show entrypoint "Recent changes"
 
BlueSpiceSocial:
 
*Show entrypoint "Timeline"
 
BlueSpiceSocialBlog:
 
* Show entrypoint "Blog"
 
==Group-specific navigation==
<span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51)">It is possible to show navigation elements for specific user groups only. Please note that the pipe symbol (|) between the page name and its label has to be escaped as</span> <code><nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki></code> <span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51)">within this function.</span>
 
This syntax is defined in the extension [[Reference:UserFunctions|UserFunctions]].<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
{{#ifingroup:sysop,widgeteditor |
*Test2                     
**somepage{{!}}Some page
|}}
</syntaxhighlight>{{Messagebox|boxtype=note|icon=|Note text=Anytime the page is saved using the visual menu editor, the parser function will be overwritten and no longer works!|bgcolor=}}


==Additional customizations ==


*[[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceDiscovery/Main navigation/Long link labels|Alignment for navigation with long link labels]]
[[Manual:Extension/MenuEditor|View instructions on the menu editor help page.]]
*[[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceDiscovery/Main navigation/Icons|Display icons with navigation links]]
*[[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceDiscovery/Main navigation/Language support|Multi-language navigation]]


{{Box Links-en|Topic1=[[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceCustomMenu|Custom menu]]|Topic2=[[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceUserSidebar|User menu]]}}
{{Box Links-en|Topic1=[[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceDiscovery/Main navigation/Long link labels|Alignment for navigation with long link labels]]|Topic2=[[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceDiscovery/Main navigation/Icons|Display icons with navigation links]]|Topic3=[[Manual:Extension/BlueSpiceDiscovery/Main navigation/Language support|Multi-language navigation]]}}
[[Category:Administration]]
[[Category:Administration]]
[[Category:Customization]]
[[Category:Customization]]


[[en:{{FULLPAGENAME}}]]
[[de:Handbuch:Erweiterung/BlueSpiceDiscovery/Hauptnavigation anpassen]]
[[de:Handbuch:Erweiterung/BlueSpiceDiscovery/Hauptnavigation anpassen]]

Latest revision as of 10:11, 21 May 2025

Overview

The main navigation is the main (left) sidebar in the desktop view of the wiki. The contents of this navigation bar apply to the entire wiki and cannot be created for specific namespaces.

Links can be added to this navigation. To keep the main navigation from becoming too extensive, it's a good idea to add links to the most important topics and to related portal pages.


By default, some links are provided as entry points to the wiki. Wiki administrators can deactivate these links in the configuration manager if needed. In addition, you can also add new links below the entrypoints (admin permissions required). Please note that no hierarchical links can be created. Therefore, it makes sense to mainly set up links to the most important topics and to portal pages that contain additional links or page lists.

Entry links and custom links
Main navigation

​Deactivating entrypoint links

In a new wiki, some standard links are displayed under the heading "Entrypoints." These may vary depending on the BlueSpice version and can be enabled or disabled via the configuration manager menu item Skinning.

Choosing a menu type for the main navigation

In the configuration manager, you can choose between four menu settings:

  1. MediaWiki sidebar: A simple list of links to wiki pages (often to portal pages). A hierarchical navigation structure is not supported.
  2. Namespace main page list: Automatically creates links to all pages in the wiki using the syntax namespace prefix:mainpage (e.g., QM:mainpage).
  3. Subpage tree: Useful in a wiki that primarily structures pages using subpages.
  4. Enhanced MediaWiki sidebar: A list of links to wiki pages. A hierarchical navigation structure is supported. Pages can be displayed with their subpage structure expanded.

Editing the main navigation

If you have set your navigation type to MediaWiki Sidebar or Extended MediaWiki Sidebar, your custom navigation links are created using the menu editor. A new wiki installation may already have some links created. You can delete these using the menu editor.

Getting Started menu with four default links
Standard custom links in the main navigation


View instructions on the menu editor help page.

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