The search bar and avatar for your wiki is appearing correctly on my mobile device. This might be an issue specific to your type of device.
Thus, I would suggest for you to contact Fandom Staff and notify them of your issue so that they may be able to help.
Yes, that is a one of the many known issues of the Gadgets extension on UCP wikis.
This page is helpful: User:Noreplyz/UCP#Extensions/feature issues. Go to the Gadgets bullet under the section I linked, which lists all the current issues with the extension.
I believe these issues are on the path to being fixed, but I don't know when that will happen. You can contact Fandom Staff for more information on the priority of these issues on their end and if they have an ETA on when the Gadgets extension will be fully functional on UCP wikis.
This is just a general community forum where you can ask for assistance from other Fandom editors. That being said, if you would like to directly contact Fandom Staff, you can use this link.
However, if you would still like help here, can you describe your problem a bit more? Where are these duplicate glitches specifically occurring? Can you provide links to these pages?
I don't believe that's possible using the four tildes.
If you insert a template into your signature via your preferences, then the "SUBST" prefix is automatically added. This prefix causes the actual wiki-text of the template to display instead of normal transclusion of the template.
If you wish to only transclude a template and for it to act as your signature, you will have to manually type out the template instead of the four tildes. This can be done through typing: {{w:Sig/DDPAT Knife Series}}
in place of your signature.
{{SUBST:w:Sig/DDPAT Knife Series}}
You will have to turn off the "Europa Infobox Theme" feature located in your wiki's Special:WikiFeatures page.
This feature, when enabled, adds a custom theme to your portable infoboxes. This why they look different when compared to the ones on the official Big Brother Wiki.
Is there any reason why you are not able to edit these pages yourself?
Users on this forum likely don't have the knowledge of the aforementioned pages, Heroes Wiki, and/or Villains Wiki in order to be comfortable enough to edit/move the pages for you.
You should probably contact an admin of that wiki, or a local user, to provide your feedback and requests for those pages.
Regarding your original question, I have usually received a reply from staff on the same day in which the ticket was created.
I know that many wikis have been closing recently, leading to numerous reports by users asking for more information about why their wikis were closed. Thus, there may be other tickets currently sent to Fandom by users in similar situations, which could explain the long wait time for a response.
However, I do agree it is abnormal to not receive a reply after four days, so you should probably send in another ticket as stated in the replies above.
KARA PENCE wrote: So all I can do is wait? Thanks for the reply
Yes, pretty much.
From last I read, they were reconsidering the presence of the WikiActivity feature due to public demand, so there is no clear answer for its future. Thus, you can use the contact link to ask Fandom Staff if there is any new information regarding its development.
No problem.
This is an issue currently present on UCP wikis, which your wiki falls under.
I have contacted staff about the same issue, and they expressed to me that they aware of this issue and it is on their list of things to fix.
Your wiki utilizes Fandom's new UCP platform (Help:UCP), which doesn't support the activity feed tag.
On legacy wikis, the tag derives information from WikiActivity, which is currently not a feature on UCP.
You can contact Fandom Staff to ask them for more information in regards to the aforementioned features, but as far as I know there hasn't been any clear answer on when or if these features will return.
Most of the time you can ignore the warnings, and the CSS will work as intended.
Are these warnings preventing your CSS from working properly? If so, can you provide a link to your wiki's CSS page where this is occurring?
You can use CSS placed in Special:Mypage/global.css to hide the advertised article.
.WikiaRail .premium-recirculation-rail a.rail-sponsored-content { display: none; }
This will remove the Fandom-promoted article, however, this will cause the module to only display four popular pages.
An alternate solution would be to use an ad-blocker extension, which will automatically hide the promoted article and provide you completely with five popular pages.
The presence of an apostrophe within the link parameter is causing the image to not act as a link. This is why the "1979" link works meanwhile others in the form of "The 19[x]'s" do not. Also, this only seems to be an issue on UCP wikis.
One solution would be to wrap the contents of the link parameter within the fullurl magic word, for example:
|link={{fullurl:The 1980's}}
Are you referring to article headings or individual tab labels?
Assuming you mean individual tab labels, you can use CSS to change their fonts:
ul.tabbernav li a { font-family: ; }
Regarding general wiki-text, you can use inline declarations with the <span>
to change their fonts. Looking at the article you linked, it's evident you already have this knowledge.
However, many of the fonts on the website you linked are not default fonts available on Fandom. If you want a custom font on your wiki, you can import it via CSS (Help:How to import Google Fonts). If you have a font file that you want to upload onto your wiki (most likely .TTF), you can contact Fandom Staff to enable TTF file support.
Can you provide a link to your wiki's MediaWiki:Wiki-navigation page?
Regarding the format, nothing has changed, so there is no "new" or "old format". However, if your wiki is a UCP wiki, then there is a known bug where the navigation bar takes 30 mins+ to fully update.
They can view the deleted history by going to the deletion log (or Special:Undelete) and choosing the restore option, which will display the page's history before deletion.