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A handful of agencies on this page refer to this site and need to locate their feeds elsewhere.
 
A handful of agencies on this page refer to this site and need to locate their feeds elsewhere.
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== Adding sortable table headers in the Publicly-accessible transportation data page. ==
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I would like to add the ability to sort the tables on this page by area or agency name, but when I try following the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Sorting MediaWiki example] I couldn't see the sorting arrows. Does this wiki have the client-side JavaScript library to introduce this feature?
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jpf18 here: I mostly maintain this page but am not a host/admin of TransitWiki, so I cannot give you a definitive answer, which, I suspect is, mo, the client-side JS lib is probably not installed.
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What do you want me to install?  --[[User:Jmatute|Juan Matute, TransitWiki Manager]] ([[User talk:Jmatute|talk]]) 13:00, 7 June 2016 (MDT)

Latest revision as of 19:00, 7 June 2016

Please note that the site GTFS Data Exchange announced that it is closing down. From 1 sep 2016 onwards, only a minimal reference list will be accessible.

A handful of agencies on this page refer to this site and need to locate their feeds elsewhere.

Adding sortable table headers in the Publicly-accessible transportation data page.

I would like to add the ability to sort the tables on this page by area or agency name, but when I try following the MediaWiki example I couldn't see the sorting arrows. Does this wiki have the client-side JavaScript library to introduce this feature?

jpf18 here: I mostly maintain this page but am not a host/admin of TransitWiki, so I cannot give you a definitive answer, which, I suspect is, mo, the client-side JS lib is probably not installed.

What do you want me to install? --Juan Matute, TransitWiki Manager (talk) 13:00, 7 June 2016 (MDT)