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3838:. It's not my job to provide it, but if a template's creator (not you) disruptively removes valid tags that point out the lack of documentation instead of adding the documentation, I'm going to re-add those tags in the hope that the creator will document the template's proper usage and scope. I think that particular template is of dubious value. First, the template contains article content, which is contrary to our guidelines. Second, Knowledge is not a live-updated sports database; a final standings table can be added to relevant articles after the season is over, using section transclusion. That said, I don't want to get into a whole TFD kerfuffle over something that some editors see as being appropriate, so I just tag it and move on. Thanks for adding a category; they are not my forte, and you do a great job with them. – 2579:. Thank you for fixing the lint error that was introduced while welcoming a new Knowledge user. Just to clarify, I used the automatic welcome tool in Twinkle to do that. I was unaware of any lint errors. I also chose not to send a standard welcome message beause the editor that I welcomed has an apparent interest in physics. Currently I have scarce knowledge about what lint errors are; would you be willing to explain that to me? Also, can you please check if using the {{welcome-phys}} tag produces a lint error. If so, then it should be fixed in the template's source. Thank you. 5170:, I was wondering if you knew a way to make this collapsible so that only the heading would be displayed - that is the teams, scores, venue, date and surface were all showing and then the information of the matches were hidden. Secondary to that if there was a function to then display a result (ie. win or loss) with potentially a different background colour (e.g. colour appropriate green or red) would also be possible. This is all so that I can create teams results pages in a way that looks appealing. I have tried lots of different formats (e.g. on my sandbox 953: 5473:-- this template is close to how I think it should look. If you have any time left to devote to this project, we just need to make a collapsible option and if you can help figure out a way to create more space between the score and information in the centre it will perfect. (And then I guess some advice around making this live so other users can follow how to use the template - something to do with the /doc I guess. I think I could figure it out by looking at the other template) — 49: 3133: 1163: 4416: 1003: 4889: 189:(11 FCs) I know to be clean (Of all errors) as I've tested it in my sandbox twice in the last few months by saving it in 2-3 sections, but it's too damn big and won't purge or null edit for a clean result. Do you have any other ideas for clearing these ghosts? I've been aware of it for a few months, so not sure if waiting it out will allow it to self-correct, or if it needs to be pushed in some other way that I'm not thinking of. 402: 2838:, Do you know why going to the Twinkle Welcome menu, selecting/sending that template creates this Fostered content error? I see it does not cause an issue when the template is written manually as {{welcome-phys}} for some reason, but I also see that the Menu route writes the full text, when it could just add the shorter {{welcome-phys}} and get the same display result for less text on page and no error. 352:, and Gonnym changed the page to use pipes and removed that note. I feel that's against the user's intentions, and since it is likely possible to clear the lint and keep the {{!}}, this was the wrong way to fix the page. Had there been no way to fix it with {{!}}, or justification (beyond "I checked all the transcluded pages and they are fine"), I'd be more supportive of this correction. 3510: 5919:. The cell data (after the "Succeeded by") is already bolded, so the year range ends up being double-bolded, which looks bad. Some browsers will silently alter double-bold to normal bold, but Firefox doesn't. Also, applying bold to the year range and not the peerson's name is undesirable, so the correct fix was to remove the unbalanced bold markup. -- 3735: 5383:
don't quite understand what you mean. I have gone in to results and collapsed sections and filled it in for a match between Denmark and Italy (it this what you meant?) Regarding the collapsed parameter, that seems to be working as intended and the colours too – though the standard tennis colours that appear to be used for W/L are
5210:. If you fill in the testcases page with parameters and values, and more than one type of outcome for a set of matches, I can take a look at your other requests. FWIW, we often show the winner's score in bold, but I can't recall seeing the use of background colors for the same thing. It is discouraged by MOS, I believe. – 5314:- would there be a way to create a default show/hide option - i think in pages like this it would be nice to have the Final default=show, but in the national team result pages have it default hide as many many matches would be too cumbersome to have shown (hence the asking for help creating the show/hide originally). :-) 4147: 5682:
is ripe for a couple of lines of text with with a line break. Is that your read on the templates' Content parameter usage too, and is this something that changing the Content parameter's data type would solve, or is there some other simple and clean solution that we haven't thought of yet? Open to suggestions.
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I see that there is bold markup inside a "div bold" tag. The rendered text manages to look fine in my browser, but I see what you're getting at. Different parameters exhibit different behavior in these succession box templates, and I do not see any documentation explaining which parameters accept and
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error when the content field contains manual line breaks. While these affected pages could be fixed by replacing the manual line breaks with break tags for the multiline text on each page, I feel that's the quick and dirty fix for the current pages rather than a preventative solution for a field that
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Hey Jonesey, I am sorry about second request - it seemed like your changes went live as they had been updated on all pages as far as I could tell. I didn't realised we were still testing it out. I am afraid to say I don't really know how templates work at all so when you say "fill in the templates" I
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and just wanted to say-- my bad. I've been doing a large-scale diffusion of that category and didn't realized I had already tried to diffuse Roderick. I was working off of a quote from Ken Jennings describing the podcast as advice to his past self, but after reviewing the podcast description, I agree
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Well for a start it took you three edits to make one minor change. Secondly, if you do not make the same change to the sandbox then it will likely end up getting reverted when the next sync happens! Lastly, Gonnym has suggested that styles should be put into the stylesheet rather than hard-coding, so
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Otherwise, Voyage has been rather simple to delint. I wandered over there for a little bit after you and I finished off the Bogus Image parameters since they had some sections that were small and clearable, and have ended up taking them from ~30k errors down to the current 2090. Hoping for zero, but
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option into the template and then replace the bdi tags with div tags or just omit them. I experimented with that a bit but did not come up with anything brilliant that fixes everything. One big problem is when the content starts on a regular line (no indents) and then ends on a * or ** line, or vice
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so that it can display the information of the individual matches. With a good base/created templates then I can go onto create similar pages for other nations. I hope this makes sense. There is a second template that I would be interested in trying to create but I think trying to figure this one out
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it was the no doc tag they were objecting to, perhaps rationalizing that the purpose of a standings template is obvious. It was a 'choose your battle' move on my part. Sacrificing the doc tag for keeping the category so I didn't have watchlist the page and get into a conflict over something that was
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respectful in their conduct: they stated the specific error they came to your page to fix, and fixed the other known errors on your page in an appropriate and knowledgeable way while they were already there, and closed with well wishes. Clean, respectful, and informative. Can't get better than that.
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Anyway, I suppose this discussion counts as him asking, and I think it would be best if you reinstate his edit, or make it yourself. Leaving your userpage as-is means it stays in the linter error report, and some other well-meaning editor will come along later looking to fix it, and the cycle begins
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Thanks. If I stumble across them, I'll fix them, but I already have dozens of browser tabs open with search results that need fix-it edits. There are so many things to fix! Every once in a while, I look at ref tags and sup tags and think to myself "Self, those tags are rendered at 80% of the default
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The only lingering question I had this evening was if there were any pages with FID linked and LA either gone or empty that could be a triggering case later that the bot might have left behind. However, you state above that the bot is adding a populated LA parameter for empty/nonexistant cases, so I
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Mdann52-- considering I've seen only 3 or so pages popup this month while you've been running this task, and I've been focused on this Link in Link error type for the past few weeks and fully eliminated it yesterday (had been 900 some userspace pages completely unrelated to you or Radio Stations), I
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I'm happy to take out flagging the licencing body if needed, however this is what causes the data to be pulled from wikidata, so it's not a perfect solution. I don't want to mess with the FCCID field in the infobox, but may be able to blank this (but with 90% of the task done, I don't know what this
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of
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and saw that the score summary template's formatting was messed up, specifically in the vertical alignment of the home team's score in every row, making each row of the table significantly wider than it was normally. I didn't want to revert your edit just to see if that would work and so figured I'd
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but I have found that if I leave linked URLs lying around without corresponding archives, the bot will come by and mess them up again. I have reported link-in-link bugs to the bot's owner, but they are relatively rare and I don't think the owner wants to spend time on this edge case. I can't really
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Mate!!! Thanks for all your help and guidance through this process. It has allowed me to try create a new template myself. I had realised that for results we are going to need a "Round info" indicator which isn't present in the original (live) template. I also thought that we could condense it down
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Please watch this article and make sure they won't delete it. I won't waste my time creating any other articles due to these editors. I suspect they don't even click on the references I spent days searching for on Archive.org and other sites. They just want to delete all new articles while ignoring
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Jonesey, I'm sure you mean well with your edits, but I really find remarks like "Fix Linter obsolete tag errors and restore noinclude tags. Where are people finding this invalid syntax? It has been removed from all articles and templates." distinctly off-hand, indeed offensive, made none the better
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Jonesey95 and Mdann52-- Your reply to me, Jonesey95, (in the section two above this) surprised me a bit, but after some testing and thinking today, I've found that I had the culprit parameter wrong last night and it's a two pronged issue (sort of). This error exists in only two states-- If both the
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few link issues in Userspace (minus Marine 69-71's that I'll get to) are cases I'm not coming up with a clean solution for. They are predominantly a userbox situation that doesn't accept linked text, but the user has dictated a different pagelink instead. The quick and dirty answer would be to just
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When you first posted here, I thought that the template was something you were creating and that wasn't being used, because it had no sandbox or testcases page. I sloppily made changes to a live template being used in 500 articles. That was my mistake. I have removed the slightly broken collapsing
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I would like to add documentation myself, and I have on a few occasions, but sometimes it's a mystery to me, like in this case. I don't remember ever seeing a sports table standings template that has documentation. Couldn't find an example just now, nor when I searched for one the other day. Could
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Is it accepted practice to put wikiproject templates in wikiproject pages / subpages as opposed to template space? I had no objection to your move but someone has reverted you, and broken the documentation in the process. It would be nice to read any guidelines on wikiproject templates etc. Thanks
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I've tried the knock first technique, and I mostly got no responses. When I did get responses, I got mainly "Why are you bothering me? Just do it and get out" or had people who had very little idea of what I'm talking about and tended to object until there was an example shown. Jonesey95 was quite
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As for contacting you first, I and others have made hundreds of thousands of these edits. If we contacted the editor who created each syntax error before fixing it, the editors would receive twice as many notifications, people with the pages on their watchlists would see twice as many edits, and I
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Thanks for the ping. I think the majority of these are actually the FCC ID field being filled in incorrectly (and this can now be blanked, as the bot is adding the relevant data to Wikidata so it should also be pulled through). I think technically these fields containing values other than a number
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That makes sense. Some Wikimedia sites are doing better than others at removing obsolete syntax. We still have three million total errors here, but only about 65,000 left in article space after six years of consistent work. German Knowledge is essentially free of errors, of course. I did some work
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I suspect I know the answer, but do you know of a better way to address the Wikilink errors from this week's Wikidata Newsletter than the following? It's using a nonexistant (on en) template "LangSwitch" as the link title, intended to display the link text in either French or English depending on
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Thanks for the kind message. You received a heads-up in your Watchlist, and possibly in your notifications. I and other editors are fixing syntax errors in tens of thousands of User pages; it is simply impractical to notify every editor, many of whom are no longer active. Talk page notifications
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I just checked both of the places where that Draft1 page is transcluded, and the transcluded page looks fine in both places. I assume that Gonnym checked those pages as well and would have self-reverted if they had found any trouble. The page is three years old, so it appears to be no longer in
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or in the page's history; perhaps the person who added the notability template was a "sensible human being" who did a web search and found mentions of the game that you could have added before publishing the first version of this article. I encourage you to click on the links in the notability
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Me neither. I have seen those starting in the last few hours. They look like false positives. Post a new subthread at WT:Linter, in the "dark mode" thread I started at the bottom. I don't know if they are related to dark mode error detection, but something appears to have changed in the Linter
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So, I mean, a daily version of the WantedCategories would certainly be appreciated, but it's never been the #1 thing on my wishlist; it's the polluted category reports where I've been more outspoken about wanting more frequent updates, while WantedCategories running every three days has been
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Had seen that site in the external links section, and thought that it was a supplementary link or a mirror and not the official. I see now that it was just added by Scott Crow in the edit prior to Conkaan (changed from a Facebook link) so possible Conkaan had the same thought I did. Thanks.
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due to this, but only since they were so oddly added with 5x of them at the start of every? table, and the other pages looked like legitimate usage of these. I've seen this popup on a few pages before, but they always cleared up before I got bothered enough to deal with them/ask about them.
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FACID and the licensing_authority parameters are wikilinked, or if FACID is wikilinked and LA contains anything. All other states have no error, so yes, delinking the FID parameter sounds like a valid course of action to prevent these errors since LA is intended to be populated and linked.
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that they're producing, and then fix them by hand, but I can't work out how to do that – simply substing the calls to cite q just gives me the invocation of the LUA (?) module, which isn't helpful. Do you know a way, or does this have to be fixed in a different way? Thanks in advance,
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where you replaced all {{!}} code and the like with |, |-, etc ... my understanding is when things are transcluded, they have a habit of interacting with the calling page's code in odd cases. Using {{!}} tells it to stay in its lane and not mix and create mutants with the calling code.
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Rail routemap templates for example don't have to be deleted and result in substitution since they show the route map for certain railway lines. Substitution will be counterproductive as in order to update the route or fix an error would be harder on article space than on template
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Its funny, I have been using Knowledge for over 20 year, but there are still so many things I don't know how to do. I'd like to add some user boxes and make my page more informative, and to organize my images better. Would you be willing to help me or to make suggestions?
1352:" Brazilian Romantic painting‎ diffhist −4‎ Jonesey95 talk contribs (Fix Linter obsolete tag errors. Where are people finding this invalid syntax? It has been removed from all articles.)" I expect the answer may be that this is an OKA machine translation from pt:wp. 4066:
Editors and volunteer developers interested in data visualisation can now test the new software for charts. Its early version is available on beta Commons and beta Knowledge. This is an important milestone before making charts available on regular wikis. You can
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have made a major change to the template. After the edit, the infobox looks very ugly on Mobile app. I suggest you to revert it because from desktop, the above (name) text in black however, in mobile app it is white and does not match with the background color.
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Again, I think that is less clear than the note that is there, and it uses different language from the rest of the template. I have incorporated a couple of ideas from your proposal to make the note more concise, though. Any further discussion should happen at
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It strikes me as a tautology and poorly justified. And the page is an essay, which many editors will look askance at. A consensus discussion is stronger. Anyway, proposed changes to that template page's content should be discussed on its talk page, not here. –
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diff was really confusing but I was reading it backwards -- don't know how the hell I managed to leave out the closing tags for those. Anyway, thanks for letting me know, I am currently reworking the render script so I will make sure to get this cleaned up. 👍
4153: 2979:. The other reason I close them all is it's also easier to identify where something went wrong when looking at linty pages using syntax highlighting turned on; pages that did close the optional closer tags don't have trailing correct tags displaying in red. 1886:
The changes in and of themselves were fine, but next time you do things to someone's user page, give them a heads up. Just a courtesy thing, as people usually consider their user page as more of their personal space (as much as one can have here anyway.)
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errors. Fix invalid image options. I hope you don't mind this minor cleanup edit in your user space." However, the Lint errors page does not provide an explanation for "invalid image options"; in fact, the word "image" does not appear in it. Regardless of
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believe there won't be any potential trigger cases later on (unless created later on by the random perfect storm editor), and that this bot task will have found all cases by the task's completion (correct me if any part of this understanding is incorrect).
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That was a fun project! I will poke at the remaining 42 every once in a while. Sometimes I have to sit and let ideas come to me. We can probably get it down to a dozen or so with a few tricks. I cheated on a few by wrapping the offending template code in
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Yeah, my general experience of Wikidata has been "this is a good idea which has been implemented so badly that it's a giant net negative", and cite q is a major part of that. Meanwhile, the article's author has reverted all my citation fixes 🙄 Best,
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I have ended up fiddling with the markup until the display looks right (in my browser) and there are no more Linter errors. Anything further from me would require making the templates behave in a sane way, or at least be documented reasonably. –
1269:. The Website parameter does not allow "extras" to be written, just the website address and nothing else (a common theme of delinting for me the last few days). The stated website for ARR is now a dead link, so someone logically just added the 3346:(emphasis added). Jonesy95 probably believed that correcting a linter error, where doing so wouldn't change the appearance of your user page, was both insubstantial and helpful. You disagree, but he could hardly have known that ahead of time. 1940: 3793:, trust me, you're preaching to the choir. I agree templates need documentation. It's a constant challenge for me when trying categorize some of these templates when there is no description or even a hint of what their purpose is for. The 3627:
Transcluded pages that are used only by one project typically live in project space. The "template" does not take any parameters, so it's really just a shared header for the WikiProject. There is no point in having it in template space. –
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last month two templates on Wikivoyage that were causing lint. We fixed the infobox one, but the other (now ~50 pages with missing/stripped issues) we haven't determined a preventative solution for, and I wondered if you had any ideas.
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I don't know anything about edit notices, let alone enough to know why this category exists. It does not appear to be explained on the category page or on the linked page (I searched for the string "expir" on the linked page). Maybe
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When pipe characters for table layout are used inside of #switch or #if statements, they can trigger the statements' logic instead of acting as table layout. The hazard of using the same character for two important functions. –
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A little surprised it was only Various–Music on that list since others of theirs I've come across have been too big for linthint unless I view the page in sections. As for the Good Article userboxes, thanks. That's a nice fix.
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tags are useful, so the only thing I can think to do is to work around the limitation in the individual pages where this inline tag is used to surround block content. In template transclusions here on en.WP, I typically use
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don't see any need for the bot to stop or be adjusted at this point. Since it's a single run task with a limited population remaining, and very few popup cases, keep going and we'll address any few that do pop up (if any).
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over at Commons a while ago and fixed a few million errors by editing a handful of templates, but there is a lot of bot work that needs to happen if that site is to get cleaned up. Other sites are even more neglected. –
5786:. He's trying to substitute in userboxes from here that don't all exist equally there, and using templates that also don't exist there. Is that link error fixable without completely rehauling/fixing the red templates? 1761:
I saw. I fixed a few typos in the user name, to reduce confusion among any admins who might be checking things before deleting. Copy and paste is every editor's friend, but sometimes we forget about our friends.... –
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as you mentioned, Jonesey95, looks like a nice solution if it'll work well within this template, but I have no preference of how it is done so long as it's clean and effective, and I trust both of you in this regard.
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user's settings. The quick and dirty way to fix it would be to remove the template phrase, keep the English title and remove the French, but I wondered if there's a template similar and does the intended cleanly.
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Yes, I did make this minor edit, as indicated and explained in my edit summary. I fixed ten syntax errors, including one high-priority error. Please let me know if I broke anything, and I'll be happy to fix it. –
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I've successfully done this particular version before without annoyance. My memory was just that you like doing Small fixes. :P I haven't tried the same with in-wikitext sup/sub tags, though I fear even to look.
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to my profile page without FIRST contacting me about what you propose and why. If something is "invalid" ... link to where it states in Knowledge that it is invalid. Do not take liberties with my profile page.
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I am trying to do a bit of work in the tennis sphere and I have a couple of different things that I would like to try. The first template is really a modification of an existing template. In this template:
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But the draft report is currently broken, so I've been working around it with an ad hoc report that I can regenerate on the fly, and might keep using because that makes it better than the official report.
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will receive new colors that make them compatible in dark mode. This is the first of many changes to come as part of a major upgrade to syntax highlighting. You can learn more about what's to come on the
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Nothing technically wrong with your edit either. "Broken" was probably an overstatement, or the bot's skewed point of view. I don't know what is going on, really. I couldn't figure out why IABot turned
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And since it's in a new compilation, any sensible human being is able to tell right away if they just Google its name, they are gonna find even more mentions of it in recent news articles and reviews.
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of pages by the time they update, and thus require me to set aside hours and hours to get through, whereas a run of the redlinked category report rarely takes me more than 30-45 minutes to clean up.
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I contemplated teasing apart the nest of transclusions, but with such a small change, I was pretty confident that it would be OK and that I could revert any problems easily. Did I break anything? –
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usually does the trick for pre-linked userbox parameters where the editor missed the documentation or the template is not documented well enough. I fixed a couple of other pages. I posted a note at
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Hello, Jonesey95! You recently made an edit to another editor's user page despite the presence of a notice instructing otherwise. Please be mindful of page notices when contributing to Knowledge —
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guarantee you that I would have dozens of "why are you notifying me before making a trivial fix?" messages on my talk page. Explaining the edit in the edit summary is much better for everyone. –
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open also, and not closing OL is an issue. I just think the habit tends to cause some unintentional collateral damage in forgetting in which cases things are optional. Similar thinking behind my
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Reverting my helpful edit has added nine syntax errors to Knowledge, including one invalid image option error; aside from three transient page errors in Portal space, your User page is now the
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to add a section header, which should help reduce the quantity of newcomers who add sections without a header. You can read more about that, and 28 other community-submitted tasks that were
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This is really poor form on a module with 11 million transclusions. Make your edits to the sandbox please, test them properly, and then we can deploy with a more substantive edit. — Martin
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Thanks for the proposal, but IMO it is not better. Using "WP:NENAT" in what is supposed to be readable prose strikes me as less clear, not more. And I'd rather not link to the unsupported
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tags in that page? There should not be any valid examples of that long-obsolete syntax anywhere on Knowledge. If that tag is documented somewhere, I want to fix that. Hence my question. –
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Translation administrators at multilingual wikis, when editing multiple translation units, can now easily mark which changes require updates to the translation. This is possible with the
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Sure, I would be happy to help you. Post a note on your talk page and link to userboxes that you would like to include, or you can just say "I want the userbox about chess that I see at
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page can now filter out pages which are expected to be there permanently, such as sandboxes, test-cases, and templates that are always substituted. Editors can add the new magic word
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sounds interesting. I take it that is incompatible with bdi, but works with div? The majority of the remaining current cases are mainly ones with * or : so that might be an issue.
1189: 925: 4130:. The draft text does not reflect a change in policy around the APIs; instead, it is an attempt to codify existing API rules. Comments, questions, and suggestions are welcome on 941: 5868:. I remove inappropriate small tags quite frequently (but not always, since I am usually editing for some other purpose), and I almost never get reverted. Most people get it. – 5555:
lately is because it's nice to have certain language templates around, even if they end up being unused, and because I didn't think there was anything wrong with creating them.
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They are gone now. BTW, the fostered content bug has been fixed, so there are a few new errors to fix now. I found a lot of junk edits that needed reverting in article space. –
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I'm glad you figured it out and didn't get grumpy with me. It's all teamwork. It would be great if you could fix that script; it would fix hundreds of missing end tag errors. –
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Done. That sure is a goofy layer cake of bugs that surfaced this issue. The page hasn't been edited since 28 July, and no report should see calls to templates on a .js page. –
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template at the top of the article, and in the edit summary (click on "View history") used when that template was added. They might help you understand what the article needs.
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No. It just said "Template:Ronnie Wood". I come across stuff like this in the template space a few times per week. I have no objection to a real template at that location. –
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tags, since the code was working when transcluded. That trick will probably work on a few more pages, but it fails when there are already includeonly tags inside the code. –
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You're welcome. I don't remember seeing your posting, but maybe I did. It is possible that someone else made a similar post elsewhere that caused me to fix that subpage. –
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Ok. I saw you had touched the China Template related to that, so thought it was worth mentioning the nuke conversation before you got invested in clearing the other pages.
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is not, and it's just safer to be in the habit of closing everything. I've seen and cleaned up enough table errors that I strongly object to the suggestion of not closing
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Oh good, it was ticking me off that I had just cleared those off to 10 "unfixables", for it to balloon over 1000 on non-errors. I'll join you with those in a few moments.
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Happy to have another bothersome error type pretty much eradicated from the list otherwise! Thanks for getting all of the pages you got to, hope you have a great weekend.
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It can be frustrating to add to Knowledge, only to see your additions tagged as somehow wanting. I do not see any deletion templates or links to deletion discussions on
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Knowledge:Teahouse pages with similar issues. Feel like it's probably at the template and not the end user, but it isn't apparent to me. And for Disco's errors... well,
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It seems like with the addition of the it has put team1's flag of centre. Would that render properly and is just off in this test case or does it need more tinkering?
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for the knowledge that you sprinkle these remarks semi-automatically to all and sundry. There's really no need for semi-automated rudeness on Knowledge. All the best,
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Hi Jonesey. In the recent discussion of "Release history" table, Andrew318 said that those are distributors, not labels. So if you have any further comments. Regards.
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My edit did cause that extra whitespace, even though it should not have. I have fixed it. Thank you for coming to ask rather than simply reverting or freaking out. –
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I thought about that for some of them, but watch out for names that are reported with slashes in reliable sources or in their article names or leads. I'm looking at
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I just wanted to give you a massive THANK YOU for correcting the issues on my User Page, and for leaving such a kind comment. You are a fantastic user. Thank you. -
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Thanks for the comments; they're helpful. Yes, I know that my changes weren't strictly defensible given CITEVAR – I was half expecting the revert, tbh. Best,
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I have created anchors to link to the relevent sub sections for Flavour and Colour where there is detailed information is not working, please could you assist.
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one should avoid substantially editing another's user and user talk pages, except when it is likely edits are expected and/or will be helpful. If unsure, ask.
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Since you deal with templates on a semi-regular basis, I'd like to run this question by you and see if you have a simple and clean solution. WOSlinker and I
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errors and was able to track the last remaining group down to that module as well, but couldn't fix it myself due to not having template editor rights. So I
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To customise your preferences for automated AfD notifications for articles to which you've significantly contributed (or to opt-out entirely), please visit
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and can be found in hundreds of football team seasons pages, though I am not sure if there was an issue with MOS raised well after all these were created.
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Hello and welcome to the September newsletter, a quarterly digest of Guild activities since June. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below.
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Last week, some Toolforge tools had occasional connection problems. The cause is still being investigated, but the problems have been resolved for now.
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template that links to the monthly report. Maybe I just copied and pasted from other template /doc pages, though. I have added them to the example at
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returned as assistant coordinators. If you'd like to help out behind the scenes, please consider taking part in our December election – watchlist our
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Another reason why succession box style of templates is horrible and should have been converted long ago to one of the more modern systems we have.
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at the bottom of the page? This will prevent the backend software from thinking that the page is transcluding templates that don't exist here like
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You fixed up some of the formatting on my user page and I would like to let you know I appreciate it a lot, thank you very much for the cleanup!
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had something simpler, so I fixed those real quick thinking it was a one off, but don't really want to do it again. Thanks for notifying them.
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just ask. Do you think something in your edit would have changed the way this template is formatted? Sorry to bother and thanks for your help!
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and I'm happy to hear feedback if you see anything in the draft that isn't neutral. I'd appreciate the discussion and having the tag removed.
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Editors of wikis using Wikidata will now be notified of only relevant Wikidata changes in their watchlist. This is because the Lua functions
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My edit count data for August 2024 has not registered on my page. Been editing since the beginning of the month. Seems odd. Can you explain?
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Sorry, accidentally rolled back your reversions. Fixing references; please leave for the next 15 minutes while I fix them! —Nils von Barth (
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means that all sorts of stuff that should update will not update until the replication lag goes back to zero. That is my first thought. –
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I think the remaining few dozen "42" Fostered content errors are beyond me (a little too templatey/functiony), so I'm done with that set.
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with appropriate parameters so that we can see what the template looks like when it is filled in. I have added green and red colors for
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stance. The people who I've seen leave them unclosed tend to not to close other tags that are important/required, or forget they need
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Regardless of the bot, wikilinking of the FID parameter, if possible, should be disallowed or dissuaded in the use of this template.
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lately so I think of that when I see your name. I'm sorry your computer is sad but I thought I'd let you know I posted you a message
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In the future, I recommend that you create new articles in the Draft namespace in order to receive more guidance than pushback. See
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was, to my knowledge, the preferred, and correct, usage of the break tag. If I am incorrect, I'll stop my usage of it. (I also know
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Thanks. I was wondering how you got "advice podcaster" for this person, since the word "advice" does not appear in the article. –
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There will always be more. Hmm, we should be able to have a report that catches those: template subpages without a parent page. –
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Hi Jonesey95, I come here because you are one of the people who know everything about references and templates. I'm looking at
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copy edited at least one article. Between them, they copy edited 482,133 words comprising 293 articles. Barnstars awarded are
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I've recently wasted many days of my life creating articles about video games just to see people attempt to get them deleted.
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copy edited at least one article. Between them, they copy edited 169,404 words comprising 41 articles. Barnstars awarded are
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That's fine. I copied all those photos from somewhere else, and if they were done wrong there, they should have been fixed.—
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copy edited at least one article. Between them, they copy edited 71,294 words comprising 31 articles. Barnstars awarded are
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but they don't quite look as good as this original template. There were a few attempts that I was also not sure would pass
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and was planning to get back to it eventually -- and I just saw you've relieved me of that self-imposed responsibility. :)
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Hmm. Thank you, not sure why they didn't appear problematic in my tests. Huge pages are ripe pain. Appreciate your efforts.
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template. I'm not making heads or tails out of any of them at the moment. These tags *shouldn't*? be causing these issues.
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is explicitly documented as one for which the closing tag is optional, so I don't know why you feel that it's an error. --
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Your edit note about not being sure why copy/pasting wasn't used on an example caught my eye. I was looking around at
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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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from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you.
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ahhhh, OK. I see where the confusion has come from. Yep, no worries. I think reverting it back was a good idea :-) —
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CaPslOcksBroKEn is now removed from the list. Might have been the two small templates that weren't closed correctly.
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I did some cleanup there. I don't have all of the tools that I need on sr.WP, but my edits may have helped a bit. –
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I see how you did that, and it was with the expected actions, so there's something broken here that needs fixing. @
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would create far too much noise for the affected editors as well as for anyone who is watching their talk pages. –
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Ah, I wasn't talking about the parentless, I was referring to our friend, that still has templates being deleted.
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Your mobile view is on light mode? It works on light mode. Mine is on dark mode it's because of that. No worries.
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I feel like somewhere I saw a standard setup for that section, including a "TemplateData" section header and the
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you link to an example? Ideally, in this particular case, what would it look like if it had it? I'm guessing the
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of a correctly written parameter is triggering a link in link error? The bot is adding it correctly as stated on
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is there a better way to explain this since you have a greater knowledge of the more template-y language than I?
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remove the user linking, but I was wondering if you know a way to cleanly keep them the way the users intended.
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that are missing end tags. It should be pretty small after the bot is fixed and runs through the pages again. –
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Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we do without you! Cheers from
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Ha! Amazing! I've looked at the list, I think a sizeable chunk can be fixed by moving the templates either per
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Hello. I'm contacting you because you've helped me with something else in the past when I had another account.
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I know, but that led me down a rabbit hole. The one I found above with a query was created by our friend. –
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to a template page to hide it from the listing. Thanks to Sophivorus and DannyS712 for these improvements.
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Amd please rephrase in English you comment "Mark claims as needing" Who is this "Mark" ? Do I know him ?
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Thanks TtM. Cite Q is junk. Expanding it so that articles can comply with CITEVAR is usually a good fix. –
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We are in agreement then. It's the second Wikidata newsletter in the past month to have a Wikilink error.
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Still, someone who's on Knowledge just to destroy our hard work added a deletion template to it anyway.
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tags to put all of the content on a single line. There are probably other ways to in-line block content.
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to two lines instead of three by moving the score into the adjacent column. I have come up with this:
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Ooof, I did, didn't I. A few days earlier, I had created a heap of editnotices in connection with the
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categorized drafts, so it's never been my primary tool for that job, while the version I was given at
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can interrupt some tags causing strippage). Break is one of the rare clean cases of a tag written as
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Accessibility is a core policy of Knowledge. If you get reverted and think the revert was wrong, as
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Looks like today's new set of fostered content errors all seem to be related to <onlyinclude: -->
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What sort of base example do you typically use as the starting point for carving out initial docs?
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parameter that will collapse the template when it has any value; that behavior can be adjusted. –
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for copy edits totaling between 1 and 3,999 words (including bonus and rollover words) during the
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The easy thing to do would just be to comment it all out, but I was wondering if a parameter like
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One fix is to remove any wikilinks from the Facility ID parameter. There may be better fixes. –
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is inside of javascript comments, it won't impact the functionality of the script. Thanks!
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Note: Per consensus and convention most route diagrams are single-use templates. Please see
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template would be beneficial, or if there was a better way of handling this one. Thoughts?
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If you have the time, please watch all the other articles I've created too. Thank you. --
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should be a linter error anyway in these cases, just it's not flagged up by the template.
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usage syntax, maybe a See also section if applicable, the category, and anything else? --
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to run more often than they do, because running only once a week means that they feature
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namespace added to their Wikipedias. This improvement ensures that links beginning with
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all the hundreds or thousands of video game articles with no proper references at all.
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Thanks so much for the Davis Cup template edit. That's exactly what I was thinking of.
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to earn barnstars in our month-long, in-progress September Backlog Elimination Drive.
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and when they appear in that category, are they used again or can I send them to TfD?
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Charts, the successor of Graphs - A secure and extensible tool for data visualization
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for draftspace), because those only run once per week — I do recall having asked for
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with sizing issues as well. This is mainly as I want to overhaul the page I created
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was in that first edit (made without an edit summary, I note), you're supposed to
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One template at a time, please. If you want help, please fill in the templates at
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perhaps look into that? Not sure what you mean by nest of transclusions — Martin
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Skip the Plants vs Plants outcropping of errors, (or really any page created by
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helps somewhat, but I've found that it isn't consistently reliable at catching
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with a query. There are 15,000 parentless template pages. I will dig more. –
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on the facility ID parameter, might help, but I haven't looked at it yet. –
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versa; that can cause misnested tag errors, as I'm sure you have seen. –
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A review of the compilation by Nintendo Life, a current major gaming site
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For Jtmorgan's three pages, it's a difference scenario and is related to
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I think everything is good now, take a look and lmk if anythings busted
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I go by what the community deemed the main title. In this case, it is
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Thank you for fixing it and for your help with the article in general.
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We are watching 1178:Knowledge's policies and guidelines 13: 5950:"wikitable succession-box noprint" 4853: 4215: 1734:Plants vs Zombies lint outcropping 1627:FID plaintext, LA linked, no error 1187:The discussion will take place at 882:Well, your changes did contravene 400: 14: 6330: 6303:Draft talk:Waypoint Entertainment 6098:"width: 30%; text-align: center;" 6049:"width: 40%; text-align: center;" 5899:Linter errors in succession boxes 5780:voy:Template talk:Divesitelisting 5752:parameter, you could introduce a 5748:If this is happening only in the 5616:) 15:51, 21 September 2024 (UTC) 5603:Thanks again for adding that in! 4917:remains as Lead Coordinator, and 4903:mid-year Election of Coordinators 4728:Starting this week, the standard 4640:), soon after which the category 4621:. You can check the docs for the 4583:to include on the subarticles ... 3743:The Working Wikipedian's Barnstar 3601:WikiProject Numbers tabs template 2903:tag within the same list; (ii) a 1943:? 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