First time I tried to use this script which was very useful. It worked fine on Windows Edge but I am just letting you know that it did not show up on Safari on my ipad even though I cleared the cache.
I don't own any Apple stuff so I have no way to test and reproduce this one. If others also have problems on Safari, please post in this section so we can gather information. Thanks. –
Novem Linguae (
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17:04, 16 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Hmm. One of my theories was that mobile skins such as Minerva were not loading common.js. But I tested that just now and it does load it. What skin are you using? Also, are you getting any
WP:CONSOLEERRORs? Also, does it happen on multiple GAN pages or just one? –
Novem Linguae (
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17:08, 17 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Vector (2022) but I only have one Wikipedia user-id which I use mostly on ipad nowadays but it is the same user-id on Windows (thus same skin I presume) which worked.
It was not a GAN but a GAR. I have not got another one - is there one somewhere I could test on to check whether there are console errors?
Chidgk1 (
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06:06, 18 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Shouldn't need to type anything. Should just open devtools, click on the "console" tab, and then read the messages. I have no idea how to do this stuff on a phone or tablet, but that's how it works on desktop, and I'm guessing it's similar on phone or tablet. Can try googling for "how to open devtools in safari on ipad" or something.
You can try any browser you'd like where you are able to reproduce the issue. But I'd recommend focusing on safari since that is confirmed to have the issue. –
Novem Linguae (
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07:02, 18 January 2023 (UTC)reply
I don’t have a Mac so as far as I know I cannot use devtools on my ipad. Safari is no longer maintained for Windows. However as it seems that individual GAR is no longer possible I guess I will just leave the GARs I open for other people to close
Chidgk1 (
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11:14, 28 March 2023 (UTC)reply
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Novem Linguae, thanks for the heads up. Sorry about that, I did not realize that your script had hard-coded GA subpage headings - in fact, I thought your script automatically detected whether the headers had been changed. Our changes are related to
this discussion on my talk page; Chipmunkdavis pointed out that there were so many GAs about buildings in Manhattan that they merited their own subsection, and I agreed. –
Epicgenius (
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17:43, 23 March 2023 (UTC)reply
All good! I need to find time to write a bot to run daily and write the current headings to a subpage that is read by GANReviewTool. That would be a good long term fix. I don't think I can have the script itself do it because it'd have to check all 10ish GA subpages each time it loads, which is not efficient. But then again, maybe this isn't such a bad idea... hmm... –
Novem Linguae (
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19:05, 23 March 2023 (UTC)reply
Apologies, throughout on various discussions it had never emerged that the level 4-6 subheadings had any interaction with scripts or bots. What exactly does GANReviewTool use them for?
CMD (
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00:59, 24 March 2023 (UTC)reply
No worries. The script lets users pick the heading from a combo box when passing an article. What they pick is the subsection it gets added to. –
Novem Linguae (
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05:05, 24 March 2023 (UTC)reply
That makes sense, I see the list. There have been a few discussions about the various categorisations amplified by the big GA review process. The New York building split actually came out of a couple of much older discussions noting how stuffed that subsection was and how it was hard to place things, but it wasn't actioned for a long time (probably because it was quite a significant amount of work!). There has also been discussion about oversplitting, and I've made a few tweaks on that end. Among navigation benefits, I see now that it would actually help make it easier to find things in that long dropdown your script creates. If you find time to create something dynamic, let me know, until then if there are changes to be made I'll do it in a batch and provide new code.
CMD (
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07:29, 24 March 2023 (UTC)reply
I thought of a way to fetch the list every time that only uses 2 API queries. Fixed. No need to inform me anymore when making changes :) –
Novem Linguae (
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19:56, 25 March 2023 (UTC)reply
The http error means that there was some kind of Internet connection problem. However this is the most common error type in my GANReviewTool logs. I should probably write a patch that detects that error then retries a bunch of times, so as not to abort the process. Will add to my todo list :) –
Novem Linguae (
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23:57, 15 January 2024 (UTC)reply
Would it be possible to add "(not required)" to the checkbox that prompts the reviewer whether to place the Archive top/bottom templates when closing out of a review? I think it's helpful to clarify for convenience that it's not part of the GA instructions. czar22:11, 21 April 2024 (UTC)reply
I like the current behavior. Talk page watchers, feel free to leave a comment on this if you want. Will change it if there's a consensus. –
Novem Linguae (
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04:52, 23 April 2024 (UTC)reply
Hello, thank you for creating this script! If you are interested, I think it would be helpful if this script created a userpage and logged all the GANs a user has reviewed (
like this). Let me know your thoughts. —
GMH Melbourne (
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06:05, 30 May 2024 (UTC)reply
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Vacant0. Adding month headings automatically would require 30-60 minutes of coding, and I am lazy, so I have been doing it manually :) Thank you for helping with this. –
Novem Linguae (
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19:43, 24 June 2024 (UTC)reply