Is there a script that can combine recent changes with social activity so we don't have to click from one to the other to see both? (Or better yet, something that adds this functionality for the WikiActivity script?)
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Would it be possible?
Does anyone have a code to add achievements to a wiki? also, how do you add it to your wiki?
Hey, so I want to create a top navigation (like this example) on some story pages, but I have no idea how to and I couldn't find a module to suit my needs.
Now, many of the stories has the same amount of chapters + an epilogue,meaning that most pages are called "Title/Chapter 1" or "Title/Epilogue", but there is also one page called "Title/Prelude" which is a prologue before chapter 1 in that story.
How can this be implemented?
I need this to create a sandbox.
I am trying to make a template for the jtoh wiki to convert rgb into hsv, hsl, and cmyk.
Is there a JavaScript enhancement that creates a button which links to the logs for the current page? (Special:Log?page=PAGENAME) I think it would be useful to not have to go through the history page to view the logs. It would be similar to the WhatLinksHere enhancement.
I would use the toolbar, but for some reason the Logs tool just links to Special:Log with no parameters.
Could you make it so that reference numbers, templates and infobox captions don't show up in previews, like on Wikipedia?
e.g.
"Abby in the fifth episode.Abby[1] is a character in this TV show.[2][3]"
To "Abby is a character in this TV show."
Hi, 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? Does anyone know if it’s been tested before with active and successful mass restorations?
The script should work the same as the AdminDashboard block. However, it should provide access to other equally important special pages on the wiki, such as ImportJS and EdTools, or other custom pages.
Hello there I have been looking for a Magnifier on hover for an imagemap, for the wikia https://moc.fandom.com/wiki/Map
I have been using "imageMapHighlighter and responsive-imagemap" already thanks.
Also anyway to exceed the 10Mb file size, my map so blurry because i downsized it with photoshop looks so bad, thanks again.
Is it possible to create a script that adds the class rail-is-hidden on the div.page element, whenever the right rail is hidden?
It should be similar to the class that is added to the body when we use the button "Expand": it receives the class "is-content-expanded".
The right rail is the element aside.page__right-rail, and it receives the class is-rail-hidden when the user hides it.
But for now we have no way to select an element on the page based on that behavior. Usually the right rail has a width of 336px, which makes little difference on 1920px screens; but on smaller displays, it can cause hard restrictions to the article layout.
Of course I'm not talking about going like a fool to try and make every element on articles to perfectly fit each other as in a dovetail joint...
Keeping the structure of articles simple and flexible is key for a wiki to be responsive on the multitude of devices people currently have.
BUT sometimes having a bit more control over a simple "yes-no" switch can greatly improve our ability to make the wiki even more responsive.
We could have, for example, a couple of CSS rules that helps a template (like a navbox) to look better, depending on the width of the article body.
It would be just like the switch selector for the expanded body, or for the light and dark themes.
In fact, this is such an obvious feature to be had, that its absence makes me think why Fandom hasn't implemented it in the first place? Or even: would it be allowed in a wiki-wide scope?
I was gonna call this a cipher but I don't want to mix up nomenclature.
Basically, the game my wiki is about sometimes has phrases that replace latin letters with Anglo-Saxon runes. I want a way for my wiki to have a template that can convert latin letters into the runes as used in Unicode. I have two main requirements:
It needs to be able to support custom replacement, since the game uses a mix of different types of runes so a pre-made list won't work (I already compiled the list here by manually typing the unicode).
I would like it to support the mobile site, as my main issue is that my custom font doesn't appear on mobile.
I realize this is a big ask, so if this isn't already something I can use/tweak to use as I need, if someone could at least point me in the right direction to get started on this, I'd be really appreciative. I've tried searching for this myself but couldn't get the search parameters right if there is already a solution.
Since we have a dedicatedtalkbutton script that moves the talk page link next to the edit link. Why can't we have the same for the History button? Wikipedia has it.
I think that with abbreviated description you will understand what this script means.
CreateNameWiki is a script that complements the Create Wiki tool. When selecting any language, there is no "Wiki" prefix, from which you can select any language wiki. But don't abuse it.
Though, im curious; can one text have two animations?
Or, can one (username) text have two animations?
Anyways, this is a css that I'm talking about!
Please give me a example! Thanks!
Allows users to become an employee of the Fandom, except that they can do nothing.
I mean, with this user will be available absolutely all the tools that are in the Fandom, but they can not do anything.
And of course, this script should be made inoperable for local use, and if someone wants to do it, there will simply be nothing. This script will be used for personal use.
Hello, I was wondering if it's possible to embed html from a stock graph creator website (https://www.tradingview.com/widget/market-overview/ ) I was just wondering because this doesn't seem to use iFrame to my knowledge.
Since https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:PDFEmbed isn't available in Fandom wikis, I request a Javascript feature wherein the input is the name of the PDF file in the File: namespace and the output is an iframe containing the PDF file. Perhaps a template that creates a div that then the JS feature adds an iframe with the PDF file?
I am looking for something like this: https://fallout-archive.fandom.com/wiki/Fallout_2_manual
Thanks