Help talk:Recent changes patrol

Instructional page
The Phineas and Ferb Wiki enabled the Recent changes patrol this week. I have created a help page for our wiki that explains what it is and how to use it. I'd like to submit it for inclusion here on Wikia Help.

Second, if anyone can provide directions on how to create background tabs for other browsers like Safari, Google Chrome, et cetera, that would help out. I have IE 7 on my work computer, but that's at work. I use Opera and Firefox at home, so there hasn't been any need to update IE and it's still at v6. - RRabbit42 ( talk ) 16:59, December 19, 2009 (UTC)


 * Great work! I've copied across the bulk of it and credited the wiki at the end. :) Kirkburn (talk) 12:31, January 25, 2010 (UTC)


 * Here's Safari's method. - RRabbit42 ( leave a message ) 16:11, June 5, 2010 (UTC)
 * Safari: If "Ctrl-click opens a link in a new tab" is selected in your Preferences, hold down the CTRL key and click on the link. If it is not selected, hold down the CTRL and ALT keys, then click on the link.

Advice page
I have added a sub-page with advice on how to use the patrol and what to look for. I am submitting this also as a candidate to be added here. The "Inappropriate pictures" section would have to be modified to fit wikis that are not about cartoons. - RRabbit42 ( talk ) 21:25, January 16, 2010 (UTC)

Maximum number of changes to display
I have added a new section to "Filtering out patrolled edits" for the maximum number of changes that can be displayed to be patrolled. Any edits prior to 30 days from the current date cannot be marked as patrolled. Therefore, any members of the Recent changes patrol need to keep on top of the edits and not let them build up.

Many times, someone will have already fixed an old edit and so it technically wouldn't have to be marked as patrolled. But there's occasions where no one catches it. An edit that includes profanity or another violation of a wiki's policies may be missed if an administrator is relying on the Patrol to catch bad edits. - RRabbit42 ( leave a message ) 16:26, June 5, 2010 (UTC)

Further updates
The entire section has been re-written to show the ways that edits can be filtered. - RRabbit42 ( leave a message ) 04:12, August 30, 2010 (UTC)

Web browser differences: Opening a link in a background tab
In Opera, holding down the SHIFT and CTRL keys while clicking a link also works. Dharden (talk) 16:21, September 17, 2010 (UTC)

Automatically mark as patrolled?
On some wikis, I have seen in the patrol logs edits automatically being marked as patrolled (i.e. the admin doesn't have to do it manually). Is there something in the wiki's .css or the admin's .css that allows this? My wiki, for example, won't let me patrol some article comments. Schiffy (T &#124; C ) 16:34, July 14, 2013 (UTC)

Patrolling a series of edits
I would like to confirm that patrolling one by one for every change of patrolling a series of edits for one page. Is there anyway to patrol all the changes at once for the same page, instead of clicking "Marked as Patrolled" and go back to the prev page (change) and click "Newer edit" and "Marked" and go back to the prev page, again and again? I might misunderstand the instruction. Could please someone to tell me the right way about this, or this is the way that I understood it correctly? Thanks!

Micyeung723 (talk) 03:03, October 29, 2015 (UTC)