This contrib packages in a convenient way the Javascript library and the CSS file needed to implement TWisty Sections.
See the attached file for a demo and an example of usage.
To use the libraries, you must place the following scriplet either in the head section of the page (by modifying the TWikiSkins) or putting it somewhere in the topic:
It's recommended to use the TWiki:Plugins.TwistyPlugin, as it eases the deployment and use of this contrib.
Caution: If the previous scriplet is put in the HEAD section of the page or the TWiki:Plugins.TwistyPlugin is used, it won't work if the <body onload=""> manager is set by the skin. Check the twist.js file for an idea on how to register an eventmanager for the onload event without overwriting the previous one.
This Contrib should work in all versions of TWiki. It has been tested against TWiki:Codev.CairoRelease and TWiki:Codev.DakarRelease.
Customization
Skins can customize the color of the twisty placeholder by modifiying the .twistyPlaceholder style.
Settings
Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Twisty section javascript library to open/close content dynamically
Set STUB = TWiki::Contrib::TwistyContrib
Installation Instructions
Download the ZIP file from the Plugin web (see below)
Unzip TwistyContrib.zip in your ($TWIKI_ROOT) directory. Content:
Optionally, run TwistyContrib_installer to automatically check and install other TWiki modules that this module depends on. You can also do this step manually.
Alternatively, manually make sure the dependencies listed in the table below are resolved. None
Demo & Text
If the contrib is properly installed (and Javascript is enabled in your browser!), then you should see some folding sections below. Look at /twiki/bin/view/TWiki.TwistyContrib?raw=on to see how it's done.
Click on the button above to fold this section.
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