Hi all, I'm gonna close this thread as it's derailed quite a bit. Looks like the original question has been resolved.
Hey, it's not CSS - they've created a custom image for it.
This document is about Wikipedia, which adopted a dual licence. Fandom wikis like Final Fantasy didn't adopt a dual licence, they completely changed it to CC-BY-SA.
You'll need to put the <div that does the styling> inside the link, rather than outside.
Example:
<div style="position:relative; width: 300px; height: 75px; bottom: 350px; left: 30px;"><big><center>[[Admin Roles|<div style="position:relative; background: Gray; color: Gray;border: 5px Gray; border-radius: 20px; font-size:35px;color:White;text-shadow:2px 2px 10px Black">Admin Roles</div>]]</center></big></div>
If you edit the page and go into the source editor, you can add this anywhere on the page:
__NOTOC__
This hides the table of contents. You can also choose to put the TOC in a specific position, by using
__TOC__
More info here: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Magic_words/en#Behavior_switches
Autoblocks are blocks on IP addresses, not on alt accounts. Because IP addresses are generally considered private, it's not visible.
Two autoblocks means they used two IP addresses - which can happen when, for instance, someone logs in through both mobile and desktop.
You'll need to copy the list manually from ShortPages - there's no way to generate it automatically into the AjaxBatchDelete script.
It's generally not advised though, because a page could be short but only because it uses templates that fill in a lot more detail. I'd recommend manually reviewing a handful of pages a day and going through it that way.
Hey, could you give us a link to the page you're testing on? It's hard to debug with just the screenshot 😅
You'll need to do as I mentioned up the top - if you copied the pages exactly to the same page names within your own wiki, it should work.
You will need to enable JS on your wiki as well, for it to work, because MediaWiki:Common.js won't work until it is enabled by Staff. This can be done by contacting them here. https://support.fandom.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
If you just want it in the main page, yea you can copy the contents of the Template page right into the main page.
Its mainly because it's an extra special page - because it creates other wikis, there's a bit more happening in the background, especially since it is doing things like creating database tables. This sort of job is probably easier to manage when it's in one place.
Community Central has been just the wiki that has had a few more of those extra special pages (for example, some staff tools are also only on this wiki).
Thanks for sharing your wiki, hopefully some train enthusiasts can help out!
They have this code which you can copy: https://ravenshome.fandom.com/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.js Note that they have the title there in the code.
Then, they have a template called Sidebar that contains the content: https://ravenshome.fandom.com/wiki/Template:Sidebar
That info isnt visible to anyone other than Staff.
Hey @Deathflowerbloody I've deleted your latest replies - Community Central Discussions isn't for chatting, unfortunately!
Asking a relevant follow-up question is fine 😅
There's no easy way to find the total number of your posts, only the number of posts and replies, which you can find on your profile page.
I honestly think it's a pretty decent wiki promotion (maybe I have low standards!)
Hopefully there's some people interested in Roblox who can help your wiki out!
I believe you can use [[w:c:wiki-name]] as links (though I'm not sure if that works on Gamepedia wikis).
If not, you can request for an interwiki link here and a CC admin will edit the table for you.
Oh right - yea, you're right!
Hey Strawcat! They've got a code snippet that randomises based on a hardcoded list of images: https://vocaloid.fandom.com/wiki/MediaWiki:Wikia.js