Could someone add an easy way to view Template:Localized link/testcases in different language codes? Thanks!
Project:Village Pump
I included the test cases on Template:Localized link.
I asked an available Steward for a Glock, that was granted. Now there's some cleanup needed: Special:Contributions/Furkan.4730. Ciao, M7 (talk) 20:37, 12 March 2024 (UTC)
Ok, seems ok. Thanks to User:JJMC89. --M7 (talk) 20:38, 12 March 2024 (UTC)
Special:Contributions/2409:40E1:106F:AA47:8000:0:0:0 --M7 (talk) 07:55, 20 March 2024 (UTC)
We have redesigned the Wikibase landing page to use a template for its content, matching the mediawiki.org landing page. The new page simply calls the template and should not be in the translation system any more.
The template Template:Wikibase main page is only used on Wikibase. I propose moving the template directly to Wikibase.
My understanding was that the indirect template inclusion was necessary to implement the custom stylesheet via "templatestyles". Is that in fact unnecessary to have a custom stylesheet?
It seems that the base page does not need to be a template, as it can be written as src=":Wikibase/styles.css".
The only problem is that Wikibase/styles.css is wikitext by default. However, there are solutions:
- An admin can go to Special:ChangeContentModel/Wikibase/styles.css and create it as a TemplateStyles stylesheet. (Or you can just move the page already created in the template namespace to the mainspace.)
- Actually, it’s technically not necessary for the stylesheet to be a subpage of the page using it. Subpages help a lot us people to find the connection, but it’s not technically enforced. So you could include Template:Wikibase main page/styles.css directly from Wikibase.
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The Tech blog link in the sidebar in Vec2022 seems to link to [.///techblog.wikimedia.org/ //techblog.wikimedia.org/], instead of https://techblog.wikimedia.org/. Can an interface admin please update this? Thanks!
Done
Wow. I guess this has been broken for 4 years and just nobody noticed. Unless it is a regression in the skin system.
.... apenas gostaria de manter links externos registrados para consultas posteriores , se este não é o espaço , poderia ,e conduzir ao espaço correto.
There are a lot of blogging sites out there you can use to write pages and add links. Even your browser has a feature called "bookmarks" where you can save links.
I tried to fix a broken link on this page Professional development and consulting at an external link that goes to Yaron Koren's Working with Mediawiki book but it returned an error, please how do i fix it ?
This has been fixed, thanks
Also on this page User:Wladek92, i found this link to be incorrect https://doc.wikimedia.org/mediawiki-core/master/php/classMessage.htmlCan this be used to replace it ??
you should report the incorrect link on the disussion page associated to the article as described in the first steps for beginners.
I think after having created your account 4 days ago better is to start by learning the first steps of how to contribute.
Thanks @Wladek92, i have already begun doing that, thankfully the documentations are quite detailed, but i would appreciate some help fixing this...if you have pointers i would be happy if you can share
Hello, i would like to improve the template with the insertion of user link (Template:User link) with other wiki project. Example : {{u|ws|wp|wc}} produce Sicarov (ws·wp·wc). It would be very useful to switch beetween projet and promote other wikiproject.
I discover this improvment when i see red link on this page : https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikim%C3%A9dia_France/Groupes_de_travail/Groupes_locaux/Strasbourg
Someone can propose something like that ?
It is hardcoded on the page you linked to, no template is used for it there. I don't see that this would be useful enough to justify complicating the template for it.
The user model allows you to touch all wikis, this is not a modification to be made lightly. The goal is to help link wiki accounts of the same user more easily. The code to do doesn't seem that complicated to me. It will only add parameters for the language and the wiki in order to offer two or three links to the user's other wiki pages. {{u|Sicarov|SmallName|fr|w|en|s|fr|c}} =>[[User:Sicarov]] ([[fr:w:User: Sicarov|w]]·[[en:s:User:Sicarov|s]]·[[fr:c:User:Sicarov|c]]) => [[User:Sicarov|Sicarov]]
To put the code links in the model parameters, here is the page Help:Interwiki linking.
If it's too complex, can we create an improve user template {{u*|Sicarov}} ?
i see the complexity, with wiki without langage, le link not working. I made at test on wikisource... https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Mod%C3%A8le:User*/Test
For example, the link to "pre 1.1.0" on the Manual:$wgSitename/ja page is broken.
Make the following changes:
- Replace "pre 1.1.0" with "before 1.1.0" in the argument "version_min" of {{SettingSummary}}.
- Make "before 1.1.0" translatable (in the template).
Done. You can translate this string in Template:SettingSummary
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