It doesn’t matter if the wiki approved of the custom cursors, nor whether it affects functionality, if it’s still against Fandom’s policy. Let the admin know properly that it should be removed, as it is a violation.
Do you want me to help you?
After adding the appropriate JS script to your wiki, you can also simply add this code to your common.css page, to add profile tags to users:
(Start the page with !nohide, which would look like this):
!nohide
User1|Tag1
User2|Tag2
User3|Tag3
And so on. I hope this helps!
Yes, you can, via the “auto-play” parameter, involving the HTML5AudioPlayer. This is not recommended, however, considering that it leads to a very unpleasant experience for any user who clicks on a page with an audioplayer set to auto-play.
As long as your wiki has this JS script, of course:
dev:HTML5AudioPlayer/code.jsFor more information, see this page:
https://dev.fandom.com/wiki/HTML5AudioPlayer
Kk, I apologize, all I knew was that you were knowledgeable about coding lol
Are your accounts over 4 days old?
Can you clarify?
It’s still an interesting concept nonetheless, as “likes” via the upvote feature and comment numbers are already implemented, I don’t see how adding a “views” feature to finish it off would hurt Fandom in any way
On the contrary I would say that it may be a beneficial feature in some ways
Certainly seems like an interesting idea
You will want to navigate to your profile page, and then make sure that the sidebar is not collapsed, by clicking on this button:
Once you do so, your screen should look like this:
If you click on the sidebar’s Achievements link, (on your page it is labeled “RANKED #1”), it will also lead you to your wiki Achievements page, which will include a leaderboard of users, ranked by the amount of points they have earned, among other information.
Hope this helps!
Why do you want to do that?
You can also report that bug here.
Yes, they do, I’ve uploaded several working animated webp files to wikis I contribute to. (I edit on a tablet mostly, which likes to convert files to webp)
You may have gotten the new “edit impact” notification, that doesn’t go away due to a bug.
I tried some fixes, but this exceeds what I currently know.
@Oot42 and @Moonwatcher x Qibli may be able to solve the problem
Did you make sure to try clicking “Mark all as read”?
Also, yes, this does happen to me rarely, I normally wait it out and it resolves on its own,
I’m aware, the point of my suggestion is that it may be helpful to have people other than those whom fandom brings in with pay to help
They might benefit from assigning some sort of volunteer team for it, that way it doesn’t have to be a tiring job for a single person.
Yep, exactly my point lol
Simply delete the app and solely use the web version of Fandom, or only use the app and never the web version.
Both ways you won’t get sent to the app.