Forum:DISPLAYTITLE working differently on different wikia

is a standard Magic Word for MediaWiki sites. The standard behavior of this Magic Word is the following:

"Format the current page's title header. The value must be equivalent to the default title: only capitalization changes and replacing spaces with underscores."

However, on many Wikia wikis this is not the case. On Community Central, Aion Wiki and possibly others, can actually change the entire text of an article's title.


 * Examples
 * Changing the displayed title of Community Central:Sandbox to 'Hello world':
 * Changing the displayed title of Aion Wiki:Community Portal to 'Test':
 * Changing the displayed title of Aion Wiki:Community Portal to 'Test':

I already reported this to Wikia several weeks ago and was given a promise that they would "investigate that further". However, a recent blog comment by Uberfuzzy points out that Wikia has trouble fixing their problems unless the community does all the investigative work for them.

Thus, I hope that someone in the community has more of an inkling about this odd behavior of DISPLAYTITLE than Wikia does. ~ Gardimuer { ʈalk } 19:05, May 10, 2011 (UTC)


 * Can you give an example where it doesn't work the way it does in the two you listed above?


 * You can see an example of it working differently here: BioShock Wiki:Content Policy. ~ Gardimuer { ʈalk } 18:41, May 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * I would suggest doing a careful comparison of w:Special:Version (Community) and w:c:bioshock:Special:Version (Bioshock Wiki) and see if there are any notable differences. I saw some other differences, but they should not affect something like DISPLAYTITLE, but who knows. The only obvious thing I saw that only Wikia could tell you about was Internals city_id: 177 on Community and Internals city_id: 3490 on Bioshock. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 11 May 2011 6:00 PM Pacific
 * City id is a wiki-specific tag number, which is only used for actions that have to pick one wiki out of the 300,000 total. I think it's mostly just used in wiki deletion, and wikifactory stuff. Although, both of those numbers are fairly low, so I could be wrong.