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4187:. I do see the italic version slanted to the right in Firefox. I Googled the issue and found that italics traditionally aren't used at all in Arabic but if fonts support italics for Arabic then they generally slant it to the right like the Latin script. Slanting Arabic italics to the left doesn't appear to be an option with normal fonts. Is your concern about the English or Arabic Knowledge (XXG)? If it's the Arabic then you will have to take it there. If it's English then please give an example page. Should we try to avoid using italics in Arabic text if slanting it to the left is not possible?
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Decompressing data... pbzip2: *ERROR: Could not write 900000 bytes to file ! Aborting... pbzip2: *ERROR: system call failed with errno=! pbzip2: *ERROR: system call failed with errno=! Terminator thread: premature exit requested - quitting... Cleanup unfinished work ... Deleting output file: enwiki-latest-pages-articles.xml, if it exists... pbzip2: *INFO: Deletion of output file succeeded.
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4205:. I meant that every language has a way of writing. For example, when you write in English, the direction of the text will be from left to right, but in the Arabic language, the way of writing is from right to left. What I mean is that in all interfaces, the display locations will differ, whether fonts, icons, options, and the like. I do not mean only the Arabic language, but rather all languages on Knowledge (XXG). The text must be Italiced according to the way it is written.
910:(which is for A). You can also see I renamed previous "page notice"s to "title notice"s because the way page notices are bound to currently are actually to titles, not pages. The new "page notice" will remain bound to a specific page because it uses PageID. There will be no need to update the title notices for pages that exist. On the other hand, for pages that don't exist, the title notice will need to be kept up to date.
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something is malfunctioning, and that it's not my equipment. If so, it may be affecting a large number of people, since this is a major ISP and this address pool covers a large part of
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I was editing an article (in the old, non-visual editing format, in case it matters) and upon clicking Submit, a notice came up encouraging me to log in before posting the edit. I clicked the notice's link to the Log In page, filled in my user info, successfully logged in, and was brought back to the
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Thanks, I understand I can request an account that way, but I prefer not to give my real e-mail address (even if it's not retained), and it says that I can't use a throw-away address. So it's a little inconvenient. But the main thing is that this seems like a bug that should be reported and fixed, if
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It seems unlikely that every single address has been used to create multiple
Knowledge (XXG) accounts in the past day. Like there would have to be some kind of bot net cycling through IP numbers and creating thousands of accounts. Otherwise, because the number doesn't change that often, it feels like
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I would like a PDF symbol in the header of the chart to the official
Unicode code chart. I don't think it's intuitive to follow a reference for "As of Unicode version 16.0" to find the chart. That just buries this incredibly useful information. If you want to condense the information, what about this
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Yes, hence why it's in the
TemplateStyles section of the page. The problem is that none of the classes of interest really go with specific templates, or are additionally employed in the "table" use case even when they do have a specific template in mind. So I haven't spent a ton of time trying to fix
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I'm not sure about making square cells—which would be easy to do—of course we inspect isolated glyphs in an ideal square, but I think this becomes significantly harder to read as a table that way. Though, I realize I've picked a CJK block to test this with, maybe that's different with a graphetically
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suggested the bare EL be converted into a reference. I think I agree with that, but I didn't want to unilaterally change everything at once. It's a pretty dated design though, while several editors have tried to redesign it but haven't completed it. So, I guess I wanted to triage it and do everything
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It is really bad practice to not put comments in code. Autodoc obviously won't work if there aren't any properly formatted comments. The goal of autodoc is to document functions and variables and more importantly module exports. Even functions in use by other modules. It never is intended to replace
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thing in terms of user friendliness! No one should be punished for following
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Seeing your user talk page, the person who asked you is not an IP editor. Their described problem also happened after clicking "Add topic", which you managed to do successfully (you just hit an edit filter that prevents creating very short talk page topics as an IP or new user, the user in your user
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I'm so used to the current format that this never occurred to me. I guess that pushes us towards a normal citation. That said, I'd like the citation chapter parm changed to "Code chart for xxx" (where xxx is the block name) and the page number parm removed (because of the maintenance issues with new
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Seems like a pretty bad relic of a different time. I get the case for why someone though this might be a good idea, but removing underlines is also just removing pretty much the only way you can tell a link from a non-link apart in
Knowledge (XXG), so moving styles like that to TemplateStyles (where
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Definitely restore the normal-sized and fixed-pitch row and column headers (you might try making *all* the characters normal-sized). Try to make the cells perfectly square and as small as possible, they seem to not be square and are bigger than before. I would just put the text "Unicode 16.0" in the
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We considered generating documentation from LuaDoc when creating
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That is very bodgy, and it doesn't entirely make sense to me how this works or why this should work. But then, an autodoc module rendering module comments is also very bodgy, although less bodgy because reading out comments to parse from the module is less likely to break than reading out variables
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Issue is not with just one article as some people jumped in and started editing after the start of this discussion😂. Same format is there in British films and Australian films also. The fundamental question is regarding the template used for film lists (year-wise). Make or improve the template and
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Archiving bots don't care if a request is answered or not, and generally speaking, have no way of knowing. They work on a basis of time elapsed since the last post to that thread. However, ClueBot III has a feature where it will also archive threads that are explicitly marked with some tag, such as
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Thanks for the info. I don't think that's the case though. If I log into my router's admin interface, the WAN address listed is the same as the public IP address reported by whatismyipaddress.com. The IPv6 number is blank in the router, and not listed on whatismyipaddress.com. But if I use my phone
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I'm happy to make any future changes if consensus agrees to them or problems are indicated; for the moment, is everyone okay with me starting to implement this new design, possibly as a handful of metatemplates, that can replace the existing unicode block templates? Also, third option: just put the
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Thanks for the nitpick, of course! I wouldn't do it purely for decoration per guidelines and good sense; I could easily lose one of the font sizes which was just mirroring the original, but the monospace is due to it being a computer-based code point, I guess? Now that I'm interrogating that again,
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Hi, I would like a dump for the following: All Featured articles, All featured lists, All good articles, and all Vital Articles (All levels). Preferrably in separate files for each of the requests. And also preferably in html, pdf, or a similar format. I don’t like the xml one due to it having the
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My Mac computer has a dynamic IP on O2/Telefonica in Germany. It changes once a day usually, or if I power-cycle my router. I've tried about 20 different IP numbers, over the past week, and it's always the same. I've tried several different browsers, emptying my cache, and creating a fresh browser
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I've reduced the effective padding, that looks better. I think I would like to maintain the table caption being used exclusively for the name of the block. I am also a hair skeptical that the meaning of gray squares is adequately intuitive to many readers who might be learning about Unicode or any
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I would suggest to phase the rollout into stages, and creating a test plan to ensure nothing regressed. Editing this many interface pages and fully protected templates at once sounds like too much work for an admin to volunteer to. For instance, the specific category editnotices you mention can be
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Yes, useful comments are great. What I meant was, it would be very difficult to get independent editors to use a fixed format. Also, I don't think documenting all functions and variables is achievable or even desirable, for example, due to the inevitable drift between hopeful comments and actual
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That was a stronger response than I was expecting. However, if you check the page history, you will see that I actually went a bit further but was reverted. I was going to post in the project talk page to discuss an overall fix – there are lots of other film list articles that use that pattern —
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That's what I've done. Are you sure they're still too large? This is the worst case scenario for readability I think, with rather complex and diverse, square-filling glyphs. I worry if I reduce the spacing any more it will become more difficult to discern one glyph from another at a glance.
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is a feature that encourages editors to add a citation when they add a new paragraph to a Knowledge (XXG) article. For a short time, the corresponding tag "Edit Check (references) activated" was erroneously being applied to some edits outside of the main namespace. This has been fixed.
5005:. This database contains information about all queries that are being run and starred by users in Quarry. This information was already public through the web interface, but you can now query it using SQL. You can read more about that, and 20 other community-submitted tasks that were
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without logging in. When it failed I created User:Swan2024, but I still have the same problem. I just tried again while logged in and it still fails the same way (moving slanted lines over the text for a few seconds, then gives up). I don't see any warning/error messages. I checked
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Looking better but can you please restore the cell size to what it was in the original? We seem to be suffering some bloat, it is even larger than before. In addition the cell sizes should match the inline tables being used for 8-bit character sets, which were designed to match the
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I don't think it is ready for English Knowledge (XXG) yet but maybe with a few changes it can be very feature rich and ready. Yeah we are not exactly a code repository, but we do have thousands of modules used across articles that would be helpful to have auto documentation for.
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Yes they are still too large, as they are larger than the original. Copy however the original version set the box sizes. These glyphs should not be causing the boxes to get larger, that should not happen until the glyph literally does not fit in the box, with zero padding.
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from the documentation module after setting them in "addText". Module comments should be taken advantage of in the parser. I did open a task (and submit my first patch to MediaWiki to complete it) for having MediaWiki only parse the contents of CSS and JS comments, see
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setup in which the same IPv4 address is potentially shared across hundreds of their subscribers. How to determine you are on CGNAT, check your modem/router WAN IP address, and see if it matches your public address (which you can check with a third party website such as
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Some documentation on how it works from a user's perspective would be helpful, in order to understand the context and how it would be used in practice, including how security restrictions are enforced. On a side note, I'm not sure that its deployment is "inevitable".
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Also, archiving bots perform two edits at once, to different pages. If you revert one edit of the pair, you must also revert the other one - otherwise you have the same thread on two different pages. So your "List of state highways in Arkansas" thread is still at
5095:(45 mins) - 19 short presentations by some of the Hackathon participants, describing some of the projects they worked on, such as automated testing of maintenance scripts, a video-cutting command line tool, and interface improvements for various tools. There are
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I'm unable to create an account, because I always get the message "Visitors to Knowledge (XXG) using your IP address have created 6 accounts in the last 24 hours..." It seems like something is broken. I asked about it a few days ago at the Help Desk:
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A nitpick: I don't love the use of two different fonts and font sizes for the column and row headers, especially since both appear to be different from the base page font. Is there a reason for these fonts to be different from the base page font? See
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The caption being set to display block has always been weird to me; the other display blocks in Minerva make some sense (but I also think I've played around with this before and come to the conclusion that it was necessary?? memory is weird on this
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It is now possible for a wiki community to change the order in which a page’s categories are displayed on their wiki. By default, categories are displayed in the order they appear in the wikitext. Now, wikis with a consensus to do so can
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Thanks. So far I figured out that the problem is in all tools that use libbzip2 under the hood (I think 7zip and pbzip2 and bzip2). The problem is that the default block size is 900.000 bytes, and if you go over that you get:
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I'd figure. I think of this inline doc as a good starting point for most Lua modules but ultimately there should be additional documentation that goes beyond the default functions and describes what the module exactly does.
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I don't know Arabic but if I understand you correctly, you are saying that Knowledge (XXG) displays italic text slanted to the right for the Arabic script but we shouln't do that. Our software just places the html tag
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I want to get further feedback on this loader before it inevitably gets implemented. Please check out the testwiki. It should be backwards compatible with the way we do things, but I would like checks for this first.
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from the Vector 2022 skin, and won't actually remove the class from system messages, so it wouldn't affect scripts like mine that are using it as a selector. Scripts that create message boxes should use both the
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Yeah I wondered about that. To be honest I was so happy it finally worked that I didn't do any digging. The memory was limited to (the default) 100mb I think, despite the fact that there was ~64gb RAM available.
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Another improvement we can do over wiktionary is take advantage of line numbers now being linkable. Ideally, the generated docs of exported functions should include links to their source code definitions. –
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Hmm no, I'm full of it and square cells is obviously the move. I've allowed the headers to be bolded like in other tables instead, and I think that's good. Trying to step away so people can analyze for now.
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I can't tell from the article page how to use the feature: where the edit notice lives, how will access be limited, and so forth. Thus it's hard to evaluate the feature without knowing the maintenance cost.
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and noticed an addition that needed to be removed because it wasn't constructive. I was reading on mobile and realised I couldn't use the undo function via the page history on mobile. Is this deliberate?
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Not sure where else to properly propose or showcase this, but I did a refactor of the Unicode block template design, introducing various BCP bells and whistles—namely dark mode support via TemplateStyles
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If a template has no output then a call of the template placed on its own line becomes a blank line, causing whitespace. If the template returns a nowiki then MediaWiki doesn't treat it as a blank line.
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tag to split words into individul letters, and that does cause issues for screen reader users, because the month names are no longer complete words, but groups of from three to nine discrete letters. --
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OK, I see there's now a link above the edit notice point to its location, so category-based notices are grouped under a "Category" subpage. What are the enhancements for the group-based notices?
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I still think the footer can be removed in the majority of cases. Put "Unicode 16.0" and the PDF link into the title, and just remove the "gray indicates non-assigned" as this is well known.
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I also dislike the change. It's too "busy", the eye icon seems out of place (there's already an equally awful glasses icon which has a different meaning), and it's not visually pleasant.
5105:(40 mins) - a roundtable discussion for tool-maintainers, users, and supporters of Toolforge about how to make the platform sustainable and how to evaluate the tools available there.
4884:, sorry that happened to you. Your browser should have displayed a warning message that you will lose unsaved changes when clicking the "log in" link. Anyway, there is a fairly new
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The previous switchover took 3 minutes, and the Site Reliability Engineering teams use many tools to make sure that this essential maintenance work happens as quickly as possible.
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If the image is from Wikimedia Commons, you might have to purge there too. If it doesn't work, try again before doing anything else. Some ad blockers, proxies, or firewalls block
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Why not both? If there's comments in code formatted in a certain way, show them in /doc, but also allow overriding or appending to it without having to edit the module directly.
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I'm going to judge the EL vs. reflist citation position as no consensus for the moment, meaning I'll try a version with the existing convention as well. Further thoughts on each?
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I still see no point of it. It's obtrusive (the previous layout was much better) and i feel that this could be fixed by allowing the user to hover it and see the review status.
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or access Knowledge (XXG) on another ISP that does not use CGNAT or see if you can force an IPv6-only connection on your current provider (not sure if this will work through).
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An IP editor came to my user talk, and said he was unable to edit an article talk page. So, I logged out, and tried editing article talk pages, but was also unable. What’s up?
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Makes sense! I have no idea why they would be tagged that, as it's not the case that the text is writing several different languages! Not sure why I bothered copying it over.
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I strongly prefer the EL with the PDF symbol because it's much more obvious there's a PDF chart available. Especially nice if it's a block I don't have fonts installed for.
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I don't really care which font is used for the headings/column heading but it will need to be different than the fonts (if any) for the data cells themselves. For example,
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More specifically, the table sorter code includes the alt tag of the flag image, so it sorts the row as something like "United States Virgin Islands Boston, Aliyah". Does
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To learn more about the technology behind the Wikimedia projects, you can now watch sessions from the technology track at Wikimania 2024 on Commons. This week, check out:
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as a mobile hotspot, with cellular data (which I'm doing right now), I do get an IPv6 number. But I just tried again, and I still get the "more than 6 accounts" message.
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I'm concerned about making the table design slicker at the expense of conveigying information clearly. That said, User:Remsense asked for my feedback on the redesign...
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related concept for the very first time, and they might not even really know that letters are assigned as such. That is to say, I think the note plausibly should remain.
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which are used to display text in narrow table columns. Do we have a view about text being displayed in a narrow column as a series of one-character lines? For example
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around text to say it should be displayed in italics. Your browser makes the rendering you see on your screen. Arabic text: اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ. Same text in italics:
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I dunno where the corresponding source is, or whether this is a Knowledge (XXG) or MediaWiki issue, or if there is a defect logged and/or a workaround available.
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Thank you very much, it's just what I was hoping for! Of course, the last thing I want to do is make anything less clear, but I need to do everything wrong first
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I only worry that it'll cause heartburn for those working with the bespoke citation styles existing in maybe 2–10 articles ever, but whatever at this point.
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Back on DSL again - according to o2 customer service CGNAT is not used on my DSL line. I also did a traceroute on my WAN IP, and there's only one hop.
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I think that might be a limits issue. Maybe the unzipping is using more inodes or memory etc then what they are allowed to and root can use more. —
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It is horrifying to see that this is not just a one-off problem. Thanks for the link. I opened a discussion on the article's talk page. –
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There may be a more legitimate reason as to why your IPv4 address hits the 6-account creation limit: your service provider may be using a
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but 7zip and bzip2 keep failing. I redownloaded it multiple times. I'm on Pop OS and there is plenty of disk space available of course.
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yesterday to improve display of self links in navboxes. I will try to fix this fully today since this specific navbox keeps coming up.
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same Edit page I was on... only to notice, to my horror, that all my changes did NOT get saved and were completely gone! This is a
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question rather than a VPT question, but I killed that formatting with fire. The all-caps months can probably be fixed as well. –
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feature in English, it is towards the right. But this happens even for the Arabic language, and this is considered a Wrong.
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coding and unnecessary stuff included. Is this possible? I was told to come here after asking on Help Desk. Thanks, MrM
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from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you.
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I have some testcases on testwiki. For best results, view when logged out and inspect the HTML when logged in.
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Huh? Is this mentioned anywhere? That does seem to be it (can reproduce with a link to Google)...
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as a bug/complaint about how this popup persists and covers content until manually dismissed. —
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I think that this is a technical Wrong that must be fixed across all Knowledge (XXG) languages.
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Substituting Template:Documentation clears a template from Category:Pages with template loops?!
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Yes I think it should be a plain old citation in the header. The header could look like this:
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The issue is fixed when I am actually LOGGED IN, but not fixed when I am logged OUT. --
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I just logged out again and tried the “add topic” feature and it still doesn’t work.
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but I'm certain that what I removed to accomplish this should not be removed.—
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The linked article shows a terrible practice that hurts accessibility as well.
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That will help. Now all I need to do is get some help fulfilling the requests.
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you maintain scripts which are affected by the removal of mw-message-box, see
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Just realized that this doesn't fully answer your question. I think replacing
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left for later as we already have a decent system to handle those categories.
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Could you be specific which page this is; I don't see it in ordinary pages.
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That's odd, there's no reason for that to be the case, they're both set to
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the module documentation page at the top of each; just supplement it.
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feature, which would have helped in this scenario – you can enable it
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it's a rather weak reason to insist on it, I think I can 86 that too.
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right while keeping the manual work of fixing every block manageable.
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parameter from also being taken into account. The thing to do is set
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this cannot be done immediately as they also need to be removed from
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should be a good example of me getting category editnotices working.
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The issue should be irrelevant, as long as pages are complying with
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Sure, I know why! It's just a bummer in this case and a few others.
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He just registered, and doubtless will be able to add topics now.
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Nevermind you did fix the box sizes. I should have taken a look.
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There is less ambiguity in how they are handled. For example, on
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Something to do with templates that produce no output. Perhaps
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I encountered a powerful autodoc tool on Fandom Dev Wiki called
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This template no longer works because the target has changed to
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I support the rewrite, especially on accessibility grounds, but
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If you are trying to add external links then place them inside
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What talk page can an IP not edit? What happens when they try?
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I do think the link to the PDF has to be in the title somehow.
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row in table 1 and and college winner columns in both tables.-
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Also problem in table two sorting Division III column winner.-
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to a very high value - a minimum of 4368, which is six months.
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a configuration change to display them in alphabetical order.
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the problem went away. Why? Is there a better solution?
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Nevermind you did fix the box sizes. Looks good to me!
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Right! Yes, I remembered then forgot that. Good catch.
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Thanks, I assume that we will have to wait our turn.
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5781:As for this, we can already do this on this wiki:
5743:As for this, we can already do this on this wiki:
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3862:I had originally tried to add the topic to
3176:Template:Unicode chart Egyptian Hieroglyphs
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1075:Client side issue, resolved by reporter. —
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6392:Extra spaces at start of article
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5097:more details and links available
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4358:Position of pending changes lock
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2685:Currency Symbols (Unicode block)
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725:{{#invoke:editnotice load|main}}
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4708:Template:Infobox/doc § Examples
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4008:You can request an account via
3698:This is the citation to the PDF
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