Forum:Rollback button on the RecentChanges

I found that I can'y use the Rollback Button on the Recent Changes page to rollback any edits (even right after I just access the Recent Change), so I have to go to the page history to execute the rollback. Can this problem be solved? Thanks. :) --  TX55   TALK  02:45, June 4, 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi TX, What do you mean? You said that the Rollback button works on Recent Changes...?


 * I think TX meant "can't". Which wiki are we talking about TX? What exactly happens when you try? :) STARFLEET ACADEMY 08:50, June 4, 2012 (UTC)


 * Isn't it like this function doesn't exist by default on any wikis? I have rollback buttons on page history but never found it on RC. Somehow I would also like to have it. 09:03, June 4, 2012 (UTC)


 * @Cafe: Actually, this is standard. FYI:[[File:Std. Rollback.png]] This is from a wiki that doesn't have any rollback js hacks. :) STARFLEET ACADEMY 09:11, June 4, 2012 (UTC)


 * My bad, I confused it with "undo" button. I'm still getting used to work on english wiki so I was not really familiar with that.

Ah, I see. Well, no sweat! :D STARFLEET ACADEMY 02:04, June 5, 2012 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the correction. :D
 * I am on Teletraan 1 the Transformers Wiki. Whenever I hit the [Rollback] on RecentChanges, the page just switches into Rollback Fail page with permission error. So I have to go to the history page to hit the Rollback button. -- TX55   TALK  00:13, June 11, 2012 (UTC)


 * That obviously shouldn't happen. Please go to Special:Contact/bug and explain your problem to the Wikia staff. I've never roll-ed-back from RC, so I guess I haven't noticed this bug before if it's global. Does your personal JavaScript have anything that could be affecting this? Say, for example AjaxRC? :)


 * PS Please always reply at the end of a forum page -- thanks. STARFLEET ACADEMY 02:56, June 11, 2012 (UTC)


 * Thanks!! Oh, I am used to reply in the middle only if the message is not at the bottom of a talk page. :D -- TX55   TALK  11:57, June 13, 2012 (UTC)


 * Depends on the message. If you're replying directly to a message, it's sometimes clearer to indent it on the same level as the message you're replying to, and in the correct position - as it might not make sense in the other discussion. That's what timestamps and indents are for --  Random Time  13:20, June 13, 2012 (UTC)