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"Error: Invalid time" for the Merge-from template
Hello. At
Talk:Abibon "Error: Invalid time" is displayed, and I have no idea how to fix if. Could someone help? Thanks in advance.
Veverve (
talk) 05:24, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
I made two seperate edits but forgot to create a account to do so. I also want to undo one edit and/or merge those two edits without undoing other contributors' edits. — Preceding
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CanTheChatter (
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contribs) 06:26, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Once an edit it saved, it cannot be changed as this would mess up the edit history. Any changes that you want to make will have to be done manually.--♦IanMacM♦(talk to me) 06:32, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Also, the credits: it just shows my ip address. How to take credit?
CanTheChatter (
talk) 07:02, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Normally there is no keeping track of credit for edits. There are some that keep track of the total number of edits, but not credit in the sense of course credit. There are some schools that assign some work for class credit, and in that case one might want to be sure to get the appropriate name in the edit summary. Some edits have an undo link, which generates a new edit with the opposite change. With a little work, you can undo (which will have your name on the edit summary) and then redo the edit, again with your name on it. But normally one just makes more edits that need to be made.
Gah4 (
talk) 07:15, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
The notion of "taking credit" for edits that you made while logged out is very much at odds with the Wikipedia ethos. No experienced, productive editor ever says "editor A gets credit for those edits". The standard is whether or not a specific editor is improving the encyclopedia or not. Who wants credit for mediocre or bad edits, after all?
Cullen328 (
talk) 07:25, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Deleted page or just redirected?
Hi,
I'm looking for a page I created years ago. The name is Raju Menon. It's not there anymore and when I tried to check the deleted log there's no data as well. Can you please help me to find where that page now and what happened? Thanks! — Preceding
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Morisonmenon (
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contribs) 10:04, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
In particular, All jokes and pranks must be kept out of the "article", "help", "talk", and "help talk" namespaces. If you list something for AFD, then the article will get tagged by a bot, which is disruption to article space.
Joseph2302 (
talk) 13:14, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
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Joseph2302: Actually, there is a way to avoid doing so. You have to remove the text {{REMOVE THIS TEMPLATE WHEN CLOSING THIS AfD}} which will prevent the bot from adding the banner to mainspace. You also can't use Twinkle to do so since it will automatically add the templates needed. ―
Wolf BlazeAwooBlaze Wolf#6545 15:39, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Image in infobox
So I do not understand how to put it in, it just comes out as a file name. — Preceding
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Itsernedj (
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contribs) 13:18, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Itsernedj New users cannot upload images, you must be "autoconfirmed" meaning your account must be four days old with 10 edits or more. You are short on both counts. If you cannot wait, you may visit
WP:FFU to work with others on uploading your image.
331dot (
talk) 13:25, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Also note that images are not necessary for the draft approval process. Certain images also cannot be in drafts period.
331dot (
talk) 13:26, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Hi Itsernedj! If you're using
Template:Infobox person, you'll want to insert the image in the "image=" parameter. For example, if you wanted to add the image currently in your draft, you'd add the line | image = Photo of Ernesto.jpg somewhere in your infobox template.
Firefangledfeathers (
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contribs) 13:29, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Mouseover link to show preview of Wikimedia image?
Mousing over a media:image_filename.ext link yields a popup showing "image filename.ext", but is there any way to create an Wikimedia image link with a mouseover that will show a thumbnail of the image itself, as happens with links to Wikipedia articles? — Preceding
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Pontchardon (
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contribs) 13:56, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Please don't ask the same question in more than one place. You asked this at the Teahouse fourteen hours earlier. Speaking for myself, I didn't answer it because I have no idea what you are talking about. What's a "media:image_filename.ext link"? Where have you seen one? What are you looking at at the time? I don't know if you're talking about Wikipedia or something else, or whether you're talking about a browser or an app.
Actually, having berated you for posting in more than one place, I am going to suggest you try somewhere else: questions about the technical aspects of Wikipedia (assuming that's what your question is about) are more likely to get answered at
WP:VPT.
ColinFine (
talk) 14:24, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
When you mouseover this example link:
Example, you get a popup of the file name. Is there any way to set up a link to an image that shows a preview of the image when moused over? Or should I ask at a third location as you suggested.
Pontchardon (
talk) 15:16, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Thank you, Pontchardon, now I understand what you're talking about. If you use a Wikilink (with a leading :, so that it displays the link rather than the image, so [[:File:Sampler - Google Art Project (4091397).jpg]] displays as
File:Sampler - Google Art Project (4091397).jpg. Is that what you want, or is there a reason why you have to use an external link (URL) for it? (The hover shows a load of file-description source too, but it does show the thumbnail.)
ColinFine (
talk) 17:03, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Thank you, ColinFine, for your patience. Wikipedia's help information pages are usually so, er, helpful that I'm not used to asking for more. I should have been more fulsome in my original question. I had started out with the [[:File:Sampler - gambit you recommended and then also figured out the Preferences Gadgets Browsing Popups enabler recommended by Trappist the monk (thanks to the monk for that tip, as well). Unfortunately, the average user is unlikely to have installed the gadget and probably wouldn't be interested in the additional source information or adjusting the image size. (As a user, I find that gadget annoying and usually keep it turned off.) I'm hoping to find something as simple as the popup that appears when you hover over a link to an article, so that the reader doesn't have to leave page or open a new window to view the image, but I'm beginning to think that may be a coding project for another day.
Pontchardon (
talk) 21:55, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Sorry if I got a bit snappy, Pontchardon. As I said above, for questions about the user interface (as opposed to editing)
WP:VPT is a better place to ask.
ColinFine (
talk) 09:37, 2 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Thumbnails not showing up in Firefox
Hello!
Yesterday, all of a sudden, Firefox stopped displaying thumbnails in WP articles. It works fine on other computers using FF (current version: 98.0.2) and it works fine on this one using Chrome.
I've never seen this before. It happens whether I'm logged in or not.
Is this issue one with which you are familiar, and if so, how do I fix it? Thank you! --
Neopeius (
talk) 14:35, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
@
Neopeius: When you view a Wikipedia article, most of the images are downloaded from a domain named "upload.wikimedia.org". Is it possible that you've accidentally asked Firefox, or an adblocker extension, to block images from that domain? --
John of Reading (
talk) 15:47, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
I don't think that's the case. If I click on the thumbnail, it opens the image page just fine, and if I change the code so there's no "thumb" in the code, it displays fine, too. It's just pictures when thumbnailed on a page. I just whitelisted upload.wikimedia.org, and it didn't do anything. --
Neopeius (
talk) 16:47, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
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Neopeius: Do you see an image above with "This is just an example"? It's shown at original size and not as a thumbnail but it's still hosted at upload.wikimedia.org. Do you see logos with "a WIKIMEDIA project" and "Powered by MediaWiki" a the lower right of pages? They are hosted here at en.wikipedia.org. See
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/fix-problems-images-not-show for general Firefox help.
PrimeHunter (
talk) 20:49, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
PrimeHunter Sorry for the delay! Yes to both. And that domain is specifically whitelisted. --
Neopeius (
talk) 00:05, 3 April 2022 (UTC)reply
I'm trying to move a page from
The Urban School of San Francisco to Urban School of San Francisco (no "The"). The articles I keep reading keep spinning me in circles. What I gather is that the page is protected. Can you help me move the page?
All set, I moved it. Also, if you plan on sticking around you'll probably want to have your account renamed so you're not blocked as a
WP:ROLEACCOUNT.
ScottishFinnishRadish (
talk) 18:50, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
I'm a
WP:RCP, and I use the filter which sorts out possibly problematic edits and only shows them. However, sometimes, when I load recent changes, I see lots of edits that clearly AREN'T problematic (which is why I hate seeing "Dm" before an edit so much). When I check the filter menu to try and reactivate it, the filter's just gone. Literally. Gone. Not even if I search for it will it show. And the strangest thing is that it only happens to this filter and the bad faith filter. Why is this? InterstateFive (
talk) - just another roadgeek 21:43, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Flag of Czechoslovakia
The flag of
Czechoslovakia is a rectangle, divided into a blue triangle and red and white trapezia. But if you hover over that link, you see that the blue triangle has become a pentagon. Is this a bug? or just an expected consequence of how hover links work?
Maproom (
talk) 21:57, 1 April 2022 (UTC)reply
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Maproom: It's an expected consequence. The feature often removes the top and bottom (like here) or left and right of an image to get a wanted height-width ratio.
PrimeHunter (
talk) 03:51, 2 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Thank you,
PrimeHunter. That makes sense. Next question: if I hover over the link, and then move the cursor a bit to the left or right so that it's still over the hover text, I see a tiny triangle of blue protruding from the top side of the rectangle where the cursor used to be. It's nothing special about the Czechoslovak flag,
France does it too. The hover text has to be in the top half of the browser window for this to happen.
Maproom (
talk) 08:01, 2 April 2022 (UTC)reply
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Maproom: There should always be a protuding triangle pointing to the link around the place you first activated the feature. Sometimes your cursor covers the triangle. The triangle uses the background color of the adjacent part of the hover box, e.g. a blue part of a flag. It's white like text background when there is text and not an image in that part of the hover box. To me in Firefox and Vector, the white triangle is quite different from the normal background on wiki pages.
PrimeHunter (
talk) 15:52, 2 April 2022 (UTC)reply
Thank you again,
PrimeHunter. (For the Czech flag, the edge of the protruding triangle just happens to line up with the edge of the triangle in the flag, which added to my confusion.)
Maproom (
talk) 17:11, 2 April 2022 (UTC)reply