660:, depending on your configuration, internet shortcuts just use the favicon for the root domain, i.e. en.wikipedia.org/favicon.ico. This is a feature of Windows and the icon cache and is set automatically, but you won't see this in the properties menu as it is only cached and not actually written to the shortcut file (to my knowledge). In addition, all "select icon" dialogs usually default to SHELL32.dll. Hope this helps :)
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686:. A possible explanation for this behavior might be that when I opened instance of File Explorer that displays the globe, for some reason it could not access the internet. If that had been the case, it would make sense that it used the default icon instead. Apparently, that isn't changed by refresh. ◅
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interested in what peopkle who have no connection with them have chosen to publish about them. So an article about your father should be based close to 100% on what people who have no connection with him - not yourself, not his agents or galleries - have published about him in reliable places. Your
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In your contact page the word organization is misspelled. An when contributors use the word entitled it is being misused. They are using it as the title of a book, tv program, etc. The meaning of entitled is: "believing oneself to be inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment. "kids
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I am trying to upload a logo for my companies Wiki, but when I do so, it says I cannot because I am not an administrator. At the bottom of the message it states "request access", but when I click on that, this appears: Administrators' noticeboard/Blocks and protections From
Wikimedia Commons, the
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on June 1, 2016 by a 'cut and paste' method instead of the proper 'Move' method. I wish to retrieve my original work history in order to verify a reference. I have tried to recover the page but was bumfuzzled by the process. The draft of the material was in my
Sandbox probably under a subpage
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Knowledge (XXG) favicon. So where does Windows Explorer take the information for both these icons, and why does it change?
1154:. In its original publication, some of the lines are indented. I'd like to show it as close to the original typesetting as possible, but can't seem to find a way of doing it - spaces are ignored, colons create an unwanted increase in space between the lines. Any clever thoughts? Thanks
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Might seem stupid, but is there a way I can get a bot (ClueBot or
Lowercase sigma) to archive my TP using Roman numerals instead of numbers or dates. I have started doing it manually because I didn't see a way but have I missed something? Thanks,
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has legally changed its name to DJO, LLC. This page needs to be renamed to "DJO". I have updated the page copy but need permission to update the name since the "move" option is not shown. I am logged in as "djo account". Please advise.
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Maybe you could have someone to edit these pages for punctuation and proper word usage. This word was a pet peeve of one of my professors at college and it has become one of my pet peeves. Especially when newcasters and documentaries.
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The bio clearly exhibits a talent for writing; something we value here at
Knowledge (XXG). However, if that talent is only applied on an article about oneself, it is generally frowned upon. I would advise you to have a look at
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Thanks for the tip; I'll ask you on your talk page about that. But here, please let's try and stick with the question of this section. So, is there any
Windows File Explorer user out there who might be able to answer it?
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682:, this helps, and I now can see an explanation for the strange behavior. First of all, I now realize that that is probably not specific to Knowledge (XXG), and I realize I should have better asked that at
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I tagged a page for speedy deletion for a page move, but didn't write it down. It's not showing up in my contributions, so presumably it was removed. I'd like to check if I need to do some cleanup/moving.
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Is there a way to easily convert words in capital letters to lower case within the edit box, i.e. without having to retype everything? If not how would I request such a feature? (The offending page is
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1498:. I'm sorry for your loss. But, to expand on what Tenryuu said: Knowledge (XXG) does not accept copyright material from anywhere, unless it is released under a suitable licence such as
290:: you're referring to the meaning that the OED dates from 1977, as opposed to the older meaning (first cited from 1381). Many words have more than one meaning: see our article
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and make the required disclosure. This is a terms of Use requirement (Section 4) and not negotiable. This equally applies to the account of your boss. Secondly, we will need
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A former student of my father's Robert
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I have not received an email. Please resend. Alternatively, advise me how and where to ask an
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This is not the place to be judgmental, not even about oneself. Understanding how this would help you would just give the helpers a bit of a motivation. ◅
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I am the copyright holder of Frank Wright (painter). Frank Wright recently died. I am his daughter, the executor of his estate and have power of attorney.
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but Knowledge (XXG)'s article about your company, and your boss isn't the administrator of that page. If you want to add that to the article, try this:.
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that changes the case of text. After a couple tweaks (changing "Of" and "The" to "of" and "the"), the text should be pretty grammatically sound. †
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Thanks for the comment. Nope, the template's output is not supposed to have trailing newlines. I don't quite understand why they're showing up.
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I would like to know if a link to a video game's official wiki page (in this case, a link to the Terraria wiki as a citation for the video game
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Hello. I just finished my bio for Knowledge (XXG) but cannot get it to publish live. Am I doing something incorrectly? Is there a wait period?
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Ok I think I meant removing it, since it really doesn't add anything to the already existing page :) Sorry, I didn't knew the right word.
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As a former (and still occasional) Chrome user, I'm hooked on Vivaldi (which is based on Chrome, but much better). Try it.
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Good link. That's more to the point than the link I offered above. ◅
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