Looking at this script, I’m wondering about the current usability and patches by the developers. What are the current problems and status the script? Has any person tested this before with active and successful mass restorations?
Looking at this script, I’m wondering about the current usability and patches by the developers. What are the current problems and status the script? Has any person tested this before with active and successful mass restorations?
Oh, thanks for the help! I'll try that too.
Thanks. What I meant was that the "Delete All" feature effects message walls as well, which is what I wanted to get rid of. The messages are as follows, if this helps:
"Hi, I'm an admin for the x Wiki community. Welcome and thank you for your edit to y Article!
If you need help getting started, check out our help pages or contact me or another admin here. For general help, you could also stop by Community Central to explore the forums and blogs.
Enjoy your time at x Wiki!
(This is an automated message, please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything.)"
I'm sorry, I should have rephrased better. In the search bar of your computer provided you are on a computer, there is a UID for users who post in discussions; in other words, a special Discussion link that had the ID of the referenced user. Thread moderators have the ability to delete all posts from a specific user in that part of the interface, which is what I want to do because FANDOM created autogenerated links for a while pre-FandomDESKTOP era. Does that help at all?
I'm looking to fix a few broken links here and there, and being able to delete all of the posts via the "Delete all posts" feature of FANDOM would be very helpful to get rid of messages left on message walls in relation to links; the account in reference is not FandomBOT, instead FANDOM. Help would be great!
Hmm. Regardless, your question was answered.
@Fandyllic user:I love animals, and u? has mentioned before that they have been blocked on the Adopt Me! Wiki. Therefore, if you use crtl + f to find their name, you can find it here, in the fandom's block log.
Unless your wiki has a place for appealing blocks, like this, then you will likely not have a chance to be unblocked. However, if you have discord and there is a discord tag in at least one of the admin's bios, then you should be able to contact them.
I asked the question on the Fandom's Discord server and got an answer. Thanks for responding though. The error was with the variable "stars" and star difficulty.
I was trying to fix a slight issue in the template for the Structure of the overall page of the wiki I use most, but the error message "<strong class="error">Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".</strong>" appears. After doing some looking into the Parserfunctions and If templates, the problem seems to be an unrecognized punctuation character.
However, after using <nowiki>+ number <nowiki> on the code which I think is causing the issue and creating the problem, then using preview, I did not see the error fixed in the previewbox. What do I need to do differently? Help would be appreciated for this, thanks in advance!
Contact the sysop or another user with special user rights to block them.
Usually, there is a mainstream CSS for your entire wiki, which has things varying from the entire layout of the wiki to basic username colors. Here's my wiki's CSS for the overall layout, right here. Most wikis should have this, unless they aren't available to the public.
Your username right now appears to be Ace's Dojo, looks fine to me.
The CSS works even with capitals, it appears! Thank you for your time.
Thanks for the help, is there anything else I should worry about?
After creating my best attempt at following instructions, I tried to make my custom CSS change the color of my username for my home fandom, but I don't see the changes. My coding knowledge is unfortunately limited, and as this is the best place for getting help from knowledgeable people, I'd really love some help!
Got it. Thank you so much, everyone!
Thank you. I might pop around back if I need more help, but this should be good enough.
Oh. That's definitely it.
How does it work?
I mean, there's a fancy thing in sourcecode, well, uses sourcecode that effectively acts like an option to "condense" pages. I forgot where I saw it, but basically, a section like this:
Would have a "condense" option next to the section, "Battle Dialogue".