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Joomla and MathJax

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Joomla and MathJax

Post by vicious cookie » Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:57 pm

Hello everybody,

I apologize in advance if this is wrong section to post this problem. I'm currently in the process of creating a blog website which will contain a lot of mathematical formulas in articles and therefore I would like to use MathJax to display formulas.

I've tested MathJax setup described on their webpage (http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/start ... athjax-cdn).

MathaJax JS file is correctly loaded and formulas are correctly displayed in a plain HTML file.

Problem occured when I've tried to achieve same thing via Joomla. Javascript file is correctly loaded in the <head> part of the page, but math formulas are not displayed.

Here is a sample of the problem: http://www.datacrumbz.net/index.php/about


Anyone else tried to use MathJax or knows why this problem could be happening? I'm out of ideas.

I'm currently using gantry template and framework for the website, but same problem is with default Beez3 template.

Please help me.

Mladen

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Re: Joomla and MathJax

Post by adamlebo » Fri Apr 11, 2014 6:45 pm

Hi vicious,

Came across this post while looking for help myself, not sure if you ever figured this out.

I was successfully able to to get JExtBOX Equations plugin to work on my Joomla 3.2.3 install. Here is the plugin site. This plugin uses MathJax so it may fit your needs.

One tip is that you need to enter the MathJax code(LaTex etc..) in the HTML editor. So make sure you are toggling into HTML mode and then entering your equations.

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