Attention
Version 3 is now the current version of MathJax. This document is for version 2.
Using MathJax in popular web platforms¶
MathJax plugins are available for a growing number of wikis, blogs, and other content-management systems.
MathJax-LaTeX, Simple-MathJax plug-ins for WordPress.
MathJax plugins for Joomla.
MediaWiki math extension used on Wikipedia, using MathJax since v1.20.
Tiddlywiki plugin, PluginMathJax for TiddlyWiki.
WikidPad, a plugin for the personal wiki platform.
MathJax Extension for the webbased SVG editor SVG edit.
Instantbird Extension adds MathJax to the Mozilla-based chat client.
If the program you are using is not one of these, you might be able to use MathJax by modifying the theme or template for your wiki or blog, as explained below.
Using MathJax in a Theme File¶
Most web-based content-management systems include a theme or template layer that determines how the pages look, and that loads information common to all pages. Such theme files provide a way to include MathJax in your web templates in the absence of MathJax-specific plugins for the system you are using. To take advantage of this approach, you will need access to your theme files, which probably means you need to be an administrator for the site; if you are not, you may need to have an administrator do these steps for you. You will also have to identify the right file if the theme consists of multiple files.
To enable MathJax in your web platform, add the line:
<script type="text/javascript"
src="https://example.com/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML"></script>
either just before the </head>
tag in your theme file, or at the end of
the file if it contains no </head>
.
Keep in mind that this will enable MathJax for your current theme/template only. If you change themes or update your theme, you will have to repeat these steps. We strongly suggest to use a plugin or help the community of your favorite software by writing a plugin.