User talk:Splarka

Star Wars Fanon
Splarka, we have an issue on Star Wars Fanon. A user, registered as General Arav first claimed to be 12. When I confronted him about it, I told him not to reveal his personal information, and so he changed the story and said he was 15 going on 16. However, soon after, he created an user infobox, where he said he was born in 1995 and his place of residence. Then I banned him, because he was revealing personal information and was under the age of 13. Yesterday, a user by the name of Dark Knight claimed to be Arav's friend and asked if I could unban Arav saying that Arav made the mistake of typing 1995 instead of 1992 (again, claiming to be 15). Therefore, I am sketchy on unbanning Arav, because I have built more distrust than trust in either of them and cannot take their word for his real age. My question is could please "checkuser" on both of them to check if Arav and Dark Knight are one in the same user, please? -- Victor  ( talk ) 19:59, 3 July 2007 (UTC)


 * They have an ISP in common, but nothing definitive (no overlapping identical IP addresses). Nothing that can prove that these are the same people. Do you have the exact same COPPA blocking policy as Wookieepedia? --Splarka (talk) 23:37, 3 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Yes; the ban if you're under 13 thing. -- Victor  ( talk ) 06:08, 4 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Okay. You should see w:c:starwars:Forum:Issues_of_age_and_identity. This policy is being deprecated. --Splarka (talk) 07:12, 4 July 2007 (UTC)

ul issues
A wiki that I go to (Wii Wiki) has recently implemented some css that changes the default bullet image to that of another. However, this has caused the image to appear in some places where they normally shouldn't, like in the auto-generated toc and the sidebars (in Smoke and Slate, monobook's sidebars appear as they should). The css is at the bottom of the site's MediaWiki:Common.css. Is there any way to fix this across wikia (since I'm sure others may have problems with it too if they try it). I think I've figured out how to hide them myself, but it doesn't help other wikis that undergo the same problem then (plus I don't have sysop access to modify the MediaWiki namespace to implement the fix). Thank you. --Skizzerz talk 17:11, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
 * Should be fixed now. --Splarka (talk) 07:06, 14 July 2007 (UTC)

Background Color
Hi Splarka, after an hour of trying to configure the background color and still failing, now I come for help.

http://monsterhunter.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page

What I'm aiming for is:


 * Background Color: "wheat"
 * Labels: A darker brown than wheat, but still able to comfortably see the black text.
 * Normal Links: Brown
 * Wanted/Empty Links: Still red.
 * Regular Text: Still black.

If you disagree with all this work (I dont even know how much it is) I'll understand. But can you atleast put the code so I can try to figure it out myself? PitchBlack696 23:36, 15 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Hey Splarka, did you put in the code? I went to common.css and saw it there. But I dont actually see it myself. Just asking if you see the change. PitchBlack696 01:44, 17 July 2007 (UTC)


 * I am not sure what you mean by 'labels', but here is some example of the rest: Monobook.css. --Splarka (talk) 05:49, 17 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Hey thanks! I'm fine with how it is, but can you make the left side "wheat" too (it's white and the links are blue)? And I've noticed that around the pictures it's white, can you fix that to make it wheat around it too? PitchBlack696 01:49, 18 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Okay, I guess you wanted the whole monobook interface to be that color style? try it now. --Splarka (talk) 20:29, 18 July 2007 (UTC)

Me, again...
Hi Splarka, after about a day of fiddling around with some js that I wrote, I realized that I have no idea of how to make it work. The js is at the Magic: The Gathering wiki's MediaWiki:Common.js (second to last box), and the function is called "Cardlinks" (only that function, the rest should work, as I didn't write them). Basically, what I want it to do is pull some attributes off a span and use it to determine which of three other functions to call when it's anchor is clicked. Please help. --Skizzerz talk 15:10, 18 July 2007 (UTC)


 * The main problem I think, is that you are trying to declare (with var) a single element of an array, which seems to break it. Try instead (outside of the ):  . And then in the loop, simply  . Sort of like this:

function Cardlinks { nocards = getElementsByClassName(document, 'span', 'autoCardWindow'); if(nocards.length==0) return var Link=[];

for(var i=0;i<nocards.length;i++) { Link[i] = document.createElement('a'); //stuff here } }
 * The next problem is, MediaWiki won't let you save all those funny attributes on a span, as they are not legal XML (only  is, of  ). The best thing to do, is remove as many requirements for parameters as possible. After that, you'll probably have to do something like   which can get rather messy (if you need so many options). You then iterate through   checking the class attribute with a , and getting the inner text with   (messy eh). --Splarka (talk) 20:51, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
 * A bit, good thing it's going into a template :)! Thanks for all the help! --Skizzerz talk 00:36, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
 * sigh* It still is dysfunctional. Do you mind looking it over once more? I have a test on my user page there at the bottom near the seemingly random bits of text, so maybe I'm just trying to test it wrong. I have no idea, though. --Skizzerz talk 02:03, 19 July 2007 (UTC)