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Logo
I think that every Wikia project has a logo. If you agree put it on my talk page. General Eisenhower 01:56, 30 March 2006 (UTC)


 * Hi, I'm not sure what you mean... a lot of Wikia have personalized logos, but many still use the default. I'd love to see more using something specific though, I think it makes a big difference to the look of the sites.  The logo that Nhprman has suggested on w:c:war:Talk:Main Page looks good -- sannse (talk) 12:00, 30 March 2006 (UTC)

Didn't realise we could change the logo. How is that done? Lifeartist 06:43, 7 April 2006 (UTC)


 * You just need to upload the image as wiki.png - the page is usually protected, so you will have to be a sysop on that Wikia to upload. The logo needs to be no more than 155 high by 135 pixels wide.  You can also upload a custom favicon, which is used in the address bar, bookmarks and in browser tabs.  That needs to be a 16x16 .ico file, and uploaded as favicon.ico -- sannse (talk) 07:55, 7 April 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for that Sannse. Are you automatically a sysop if you are a founder?

How long does it take to request for a Wiki?
Hello! May I ask how long it usually takes for a request to be granted/denied? I requested 2 days ago and I still haven't heard from anyone. Am I being too excited?--Nino Gonzales 10:03, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
 * Not long, generally, but we're still trying to get everything settled after the upgrade to 1.6, so you might have to wait just a little longer than usual; sorry about that! Mindspillage (spill yours?) 14:43, 6 April 2006 (UTC)

Shopping Wiki needs you
Consumers need unbiased information to spend their money wisely. The Shopping Wiki aims to provide that information to everyone in the English-speaking world. Having undergone some infrastructure-building in recent months, it now has everything it needs to grow, prosper and provide that information... except YOU.

Yes, the Shopping Wiki is in need of contributors like you to write some of the thousands of articles it will eventually hold. We have top-level categories, starter help pages and starter articles, to guide and organize your writing. It may not be an official designation -- yet -- but let's make the Shopping Wiki our Collaboration of the Month! The most pressing tasks are listed in the ShoppingWiki:Project:Community Portal. Seahen 03:03, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

Collaboration of the Month?
I propose that we institute a "Collaboration of the Month" program, to highlight one undeveloped wiki on the Main Page each month for improvement and expansion. Since there are many potentially good, but near-inactive, wikis that we'll never hear of, it's in our interest. Since unvisited wikis take up server space without bringing in ad clicks, it's also in Wikia, Inc.'s interest. The ideal CotM, in my opinion, would meet four criteria:


 * Its Main Page should have a low Google PageRank. This means that it has no inbound links from important pages, won't appear high in Google results, and would not be likely to be seen if it didn't become CoTM.
 * It should have a large potential audience.
 * Its purpose should be clearly defined on the Main Page.
 * It should have a system in place for, or a capable editor committed to, organizing and wikifying content as it is added.

Seahen 22:29, 10 April 2006 (UTC)


 * I like this idea. It could easily run along side the Wikia of the month, and get a few more people into a quiet wiki.  -- sannse (talk) 14:13, 11 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Halló! I was experiencing great difficulties with my (broken) laptops in the past and visted the farm only sporadically. Dou you see any need / resistance to enable MediaWiki:Tog-enotifusertalkpages: "" here? Best regards Gangleri · T · meta: Th · T 13:53, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

Uploading pdf files
Is there anyway that we can upload pdf files? We are building an academic psychology site and pdf  is now the standard file archiving format in academia. It would be particularly useful as it preserves the formating for charts, tables etc. which are difficult to recreate in the site. I know we could do external links, but as we all know these get broken so often. Lifeartist 11:52, 14 April 2006 (UTC)


 * pdf files are enabled, did you have a problem uploading one? If so, what was the size, it could be that it was above the limit for MediaWiki (I'm not sure what that's set at).  I tried uploading a random pdf on psychology and it was fine  but it was a small one -- sannse (talk) 19:12, 14 April 2006 (UTC)

Some more information on the downtime
We had quite a long outage yesterday (as many of you will have noticed!). It seems this was caused by another power failure at the colo (the facility that houses our servers). They say that this was due to faulty equipment and that they are replacing this. Obviously we are not happy with this, and want to make sure it doesn't happen again. We were already looking into getting servers set up in a second facility, to give us a reserve site, and will now accelerate this. It's possible that we will make the new site the primary, and leave the old site as the backup. Many apologies for the downtime,! -- sannse (talk) 08:37, 20 April 2006 (UTC)

What's the rule on blogs?
What actually is the agreed rule about personal pages and blogs on Wikia? I want to have a blog (temporarily here) partly to let people know where I am, but also for commentary on political, educational, social, and cultural issues. I know that on Wikipedia this is discouraged (if more than a couple of pages) but it's I can't find what the policy is on Wikia. As Wikia is ad-supported & not necessarily NPOV, I hoped there might be less restrictions than Wikipedia.

I'd rather do it here than on a wikifarm because
 * it's easier to link to Wikia and Wikipedia pages; and
 * I don't have to go to another site, with another login - so it's easier to concentrate on Wikia and Wikipedia editing, with blogging & commentary on the side. (Also, I edit on public or friends' computers, so less logins makes it easier).

So... anyone know what the policy is? Thanks, Singkong2005 04:46, 26 April 2006 (UTC)


 * The policy depends on each individual Wikia. Something like the Dune Wikia is not going to want a blog on politics of course, but the Politics Wikia might.  There is certainly no overall rule against personal opinion or blog-style pages on Wikia.  Individual wikis may have their own policies on whether they accept this, and what areas of the wiki it is allowed in.  I think that personal opinion, reviews, and commentary is something that Wikia can do that will set us apart from Wikipedia.  It's an equally valid route to go down, as long as it's clear what you are getting!  The Blogging Wikia seems quiet at the moment, I wonder whether that could become a place for general blog-style user pages as well as for information about blogging? -- sannse (talk) 08:21, 26 April 2006 (UTC)