Forum:New Features, 23 Feb 2007

We have some new additions today...


 * There is a new special page, which will show you your edit count for the wiki you are on. This is at Special:Editcount. The help page is at Help:Edit count, as always feel free to copy this help page to your local wiki.
 * It's now possible to add RSS feeds from other sites to Wikia. The code is simple: feed URL .  This will allow you to include news feed, blog posts, or other frequently updated content on your wikis.  The help page is at Help:RSS2Wiki
 * Many of you will have seen Wikipedia's donation notice, and that it could be dismissed with a click. This has now been added to Wikia.  The help page for this is at Help:Site notice
 * The user list at Special:Listusers now only shows users that have edited that specific Wikia. Admins have a link to show all users, although there are not likely to be many reasons to see users without edits.  This feature is still being worked on, so may have more features in the future. currently disabled for more testing
 * The default for the top browser bar as been set to " - - a Wikia wiki". On tests, this helped a lot in getting better Google recognition.  Any wikis where this had already been edited weren't changed, and some may want to make changes now  But having "Wikia" in the title seems to be very helpful in getting the site recognised as part of the whole .... which means work on other Wikia wikis will benefit you!

As usual, please let us know of bugs. Those on the mailing list have found some with the EditCount already (it doesn't show on white-on-black wikis). Thanks all. -- Sannse 16:23, 23 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Great job, as always! I have to say that the change on Special:Listusers is awesome: no reason to list ~100,000 users on one wiki, since they've registered acroos different wikis.


 * Dismissable site notice...well, I guess it's a good thing. Personally though I want sitenotice to be always seen, that's why I'm not going to install dismissableSitenotice extension. ;)


 * And that Edit count extension is really funny! Now I have to go around and calculate how much edits I've made on different projects! So nice little tool I'm thinking of installing that on my own wiki too.


 * All in all, great job, thank you very much! :D --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 16:50, 23 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Nice. Now I don't half to use the slow javascript Edit Counter. And copy the code to each wikia I administrate. (I'll delete that js one sometime later.) Though, it's a little sad to now find out that The Gaiapedia has never had over 47 registered users, icluding me, my bots, the MediaWiki Default (setup) user, the old founder, and the vandals. T_T Oh, though it would be nice if the Edit count special page would include the Distinct pages edited, Average edits/page, and First edit that the javascript edit counter I copied lists. Another nice feature would be if just like User contributions, be listed in the toolbox in the sidebar so that you can just go to someone's userpage and click on the link in the toolbox and see their editcount. But it would be nice of the dismiss button didn't create a gigantic gap with my wide messagebox, we could undismiss the sitenotice, disable the dismiss button (For those who use the sitenotice as a way of placing important content in the wiki such as for css alterations to the title, or whatever they use it for.), or the refreshing of the sitenotice could be done simply by editing the page instead of incrimenting another page. But the features are still a nice addition. Dantman (Talk) 18:20, 23 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks! A couple of questions: how does Special:Listusers differ from Special:Activeusers now? And which special page for admins has the "show all users" option? &mdash;Silly Dan (talk) 19:07, 23 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Special:Listusers gives the sysops the "show all" option (and "hide some" when you click that), yes the new features on listusers does make using activeusers useless for looking for active members, but there is still a difference in the 2 pages which makes it so that Activeusers is still not a good idea for a specialpage to remove. The nice thing about Activeusers is that it also displays a contributions link and tells the viewer the last time that the user made an edit. Since this is usefull we still shouldn't remove activeusers. But if they ever give us the options to view the las contribution a user made, list users in order of quantity and recency of edits on Listusers, and even add the extra basic options for viewing things like talkpages, block pages, and logs. Or at least just the contributions, and talkpages, then activeusers will be something that could be removed. Dantman (Talk) 19:39, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

Bugs
Cool, nice features, thank's. Found one little bug, the edit count takes the point as a comma (or is it the other way round?), if you have 1500 contributions in a certain namespace it calculates the percentage as if you had one and a half.--Rataube 16:45, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

A bug on the RSS feed, there must be no white space inside the tags (until it's fixed) -- Sannse 17:00, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

This is not really a bug, but... at the edit count page in the row where it says the edit percent... it says "100%" at the top which is pretty obvious. – Smiddle 18:13, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

It's probably not to important, but Special:Editcount/Alyssachanpc lists her as having made edits in the NPC Namespace. But that is a technical impossibility, she abandoned the wiki in april of last year and we didn't add the NPC, Item, and Map namespaces untill some time after I adopted the wikia. Though, it's probably a result of moving some of the character pages into the NPC namespace like planned. Dantman (Talk) 18:20, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
 * For me it says nothing, just 0 and 0%. But still 100% of 0 is the same as 0% of 0. – Smiddle 18:23, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
 * Sorry, I forgot the w:c:gaia to point the link to The Gaiapedia where I'm talking about it's w:c:gaia:Special:Editcount/Alyssachanpc to see what I'm talking about. Dantman (Talk) 18:29, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
 * Some pages she edited were moved into that namespace after she left. (example). Angela talk 20:26, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
 * Ya, it's inherant to MediaWiki. Though it would be nice if the system remembered something like the name of the page which was actualy edited in the history. Dantman (Talk) 04:35, 24 February 2007 (UTC)


 * The RSS Feeds do not support unicode. See.
 * I don't see anything wrong with that feed. But it appears that the RSS2Wiki extension here derives from the m:User:Alxndr/RSS extension. So you should be able to use the charset option. Dantman (Talk) 04:35, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

The problem is here in $edits = $wgLang->formatNum( $edits ); $fns = $ns == NS_MAIN ? wfMsg( 'blanknamespace' ) : $wgLang->getFormattedNsText( $ns ); $percent = wfPercent( $edits / $this->total * 100 ); I think you could just move the first line to the bottom. --Bp 18:28, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
 * The edit count php uses the formatted editcount in the math, so if the number is above 1000, only the digits before the "," are used. See (you have to highlight the text to see it, another problem).


 * If the limit of Listusers is not 0 (that is, you clicked "next"), it reverts to its previous behaviour of listing all users. - actually, it seems that it's just reverted totally. Performance issues?  --GreenReaper(talk) 21:11, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
 * I think it's currently disabled, that may be why it's listing them all, unless I misunderstood you. Scott ch 04:18, 24 February 2007 (UTC)


 * The RSS feed (eg Help:RSS2Wiki, w:c:enmemoryalpha:Portal:Main/Panels/Trekmovie.com) fails to load a signifcant portion of the time. This can be fixed temporarily with a purge: . Possibly a caching issue? --Splarka (talk) 02:28, 24 February 2007 (UTC)


 * For the sitnotice, "This notice is only visible to users who have JavaScript enabled". Is this personal preference on a user's computer or something that can be done on a wiki? John Reaves (talk) 05:00, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
 * It's the option in the browser. Some browsers don't even jave JavaScript. Which could be a problem. The message already can't dissapear when someone dosen't have cookies enabled. Shouldn't it be the other way arround where people without Javascript can't remove the sitenotice. It should be visible like before whether or not someone has JS enabled or not, the sitenotice can be excedingly important when something critical is happening to a wiki. Dantman (Talk) 05:44, 24 February 2007 (UTC)