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Final Configuration concerning general clutter reduction and page protection

Document revison: 2026-02-13 by Mngr

The project is using a lot of namespaces, both system default ones and proprietary ones. Although the general default philosophy of MediaWiki is to be as open as possible, we go for a as closed as possible scenario. This needs a lot a configuration and during 3 days of struggling with this configuration it was observed that it is not fully possible with too much extra lines of code to deal with this ending up in a stable and predictable system. The historical heritage project as intended to be used by senior people mostly older than 70 and have historical reflexes more than IT reflexes. A very first requirment is the use of DARK MODE and for now this is only present in an easy way in the vector-2022 skin. However this skin is rather complex so we learned the lesson the hard way not to use too much private css. An experiment to use the more simpler Minerva skin for all or a number of namespaces was not successfull due to the lack of Dark mode. This finally means that we ended up in extra configuration for vector-2022 in constant dark mode with clutter reduction and protection realised in LocalSystems.php and some elementary css files.

The idea is the following: 1. Anonymous users should see the final public documents from the reserach effort, without any MediaWiki clutter. 2. Sysop of course should be capable of dealing with the system as a normal sysop 3. The users = senior historians, should only have access to