User:HumansCanWinElves/Bookmarks

Fixing site CSS after migration to UCP
See also: https://ucp.fandom.com/wiki/UCP_CSS_changes
 * (retriving the old CSS for class="button" and for classic infoboxes)
 * Thread:2005568 (References not wrapping around an infobox)
 * Fixing an issue with infobox tabs
 * Fixing the  element
 * bullets in transcluded RecentChanges tabs

Mobile View

 * Thread:2008376 (weird behavior of headers contained in other elements, on mobile view)

General

 * The great UCP Notifications thread
 * Hiding the external link icon
 * Hiding edit section buttons globally
 * Another version
 * CSS-made attention banner
 * CSS animations
 * last comment on old-type forums
 * Explanation about DiscussionsTemplates
 * Explaining custom collapsibles
 * Link-based tabs
 * About pixelated images getting blurry (In short: use .webp files)
 * Patching a problem with webm videos
 * Andrew explaining about element inspecting (I already figured it out but it's still a great and detailed explanation)
 * Well, this is not a thread... fixing Module:Mbox
 * Not a thread as well — example collapsible navbox code. The previous revision is the same without the collapsible.
 * Editing a Wiki's "Flavour text" on "related wikis"
 * User information API
 * Getting a wiki-dump with direct URL
 * Using AutoCreateUserPages sitewide
 * CSS for excluding irrelevant parts when printing
 * CSS for a look similar to Category-exhibition
 * Suggested code for fixed-position images
 * CSS for altering the Preformatted Text colors on MW and comments
 * A CC admin about the requirments of a wiki-promotion post
 * API for the user data used on the user masthead
 * A summary of possible reasons for posting problems on AdoptMe wiki
 * A change in the Discussions API

Retrieved from a deleted thread
"Bots" is a general name for accounts that use a program to do automatic tasks. Bots are not intelligent, they can only do what their programmer makes them to do.

Fandom have some server global bots that handle certain tasks, such as renaming pages when a user changes a username. There was also the welcome bot but it is not functioning now.

Users, admins included, can run bot accounts on their side to do tasks like find-and-replace a specific phrase in all pages of a wiki. But they have to set up the bot themselves so it won't worth it for a little wiki.

There is also Bot scan requests for certain general spelling and grammar errors.