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- Timeshifter [ Global Accounts ]
Oct 10 2024
Sep 6 2024
See gadget: "Open search results in a new tab or window when holding down the Ctrl key".
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-gadgets
Its talk page:
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_talk:Gadget-search-new-tab.js
There seems to be a problem with Firefox.
May 8 2024
I think the task creator's main point was this: "the user would like to be able to choose how to display it by default, for example: sections always closed"
A lot of people still want an "expand all, collapse all" toggle.
Apr 13 2024
Feb 5 2024
Jan 28 2024
Thanks Jroberson108 for creating the "Sort under" template.
Dec 23 2023
Thanks for the rapid reply Glrx!
Dec 2 2023
Nov 29 2023
Nov 28 2023
Different operating systems offer different (free or non-free) fonts. For example, I don't have a Windows machine around. :)
font-family="Used Font, Ignored Font, Ignored Font 2"
I think OWID knows about this already. But I will contact them again to be sure.
Nov 27 2023
Again: I don't think that being able to upload SVG files with badly rendered fonts (due to stripped CSS) helps anyone?
Nov 26 2023
we are given an option for the upload form to remove the unsafe CSS
...with the result that your SVG file may look horrible. How does that help anyone?
Oct 5 2023
Sep 23 2023
Sep 17 2023
Just so people know, the problem has not been solved for OWID (Our World in Data) images. See: Phab:T344564. When I tried to upload the latest map (dated Sep 13, 2023 on the map) I was prevented from doing so.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:World_map_of_total_confirmed_COVID-19_deaths_per_million_people_by_country.svg
Aug 20 2023
I hadn't noticed that the title was originally a serif font outside Wikimedia!
Aug 19 2023
Aug 9 2023
Thanks Quiddity. I added the CSS here:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Timeshifter/vector.css
Jun 13 2023
Please install a "Show subsections" or "Expand all" button in Vector 2022 table of contents. Next to the "move to sidebar" button. See archived Village Pump discussion:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Village_pump_(technical)/Archive_206#Button_to_expand_table_of_contents_in_Vector_2022
Feb 7 2022
Here is a screenshot of the relevant part of my watchlist today.
Feb 6 2022
Thanks Tgr for starting this task. To be clear this upload log is what I am talking about in my Commons watchlist:
- ! 21:05 (Upload log) [Treck08; Jamesy0627144; HerrAdams; 幺于]
I don't see that option on my Commons watchlist:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Watchlist&days=7&hidecategorization=1&hideWikibase=1&namespace=&action=submit
Feb 5 2022
In my Commons watchlist nowadays I see individual image upload info:
Dec 3 2021
@Jroberson108
There must be somewhere you can post this so that others can see it. I am afraid to point to other wikis such as Shoutwiki, etc.. They are often not using the latest version of Wikimedia. What about Toolforge:
*https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge
Dec 2 2021
@Jroberson108
Is there someplace you can set this up so we can see it in action as you make changes? Wikimedia Labs?:
*https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Labs
Dec 1 2021
There are 4 scrolling tables that have long had sticky headers in this section:
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_pandemic_by_country_and_territory#Statistics
Oct 31 2021
I haven't noticed any jumping cursor problems in tables in ages.
Oct 27 2021
Aug 16 2021
Row highlighting on hover has been added to Template:Static row numbers. See:
Template_talk:Static_row_numbers#Row_hover_highlighting
Aug 14 2021
class=srn-datatable has been added to Template:Static row numbers and Template:Static row numbers table
Aug 12 2021
@Krinkle wrote up a template style to add row hover highlighting and a white background. See:
Template:Import-blanktable
Aug 11 2021
Aug 6 2021
This would have to be fixed first before generally applying row hover highlighting along with a white background to all tables:
T284802: class=mw-datatable should not override the inline background colors set for specific table rows. .
Aug 5 2021
@Krinkle. Please see my note at Template talk:Import-blanktable.
Whatever solution is found now or in the future I like the choice of 2 background colors for non-header cells:
Aug 4 2021
I edit Help:Table and people ask about how to do row highlighting. The info was only relatively recently added to Help:Table. But it is rapidly being used by more and more tables. It would be a shame to lose this very useful function. It is difficult sometimes to follow a row of data across a wide table. Row highlighting on hover makes it much easier. And the white background of mw-datatable makes the light blue hover color stand out. And thus easier to follow across the row.
It is in 43 templates too. And the articles those templates are used in are NOT listed in the 334 results from the Izno search. I checked.
Aug 3 2021
Thanks Jdlrobson for the Phabricator ticket. class=mw-datatable is used in a lot of tables. People like it for 2 reasons:
1: The row highlighting on hover.
2: The white background for non-header cells. It makes for more contrast especially when there are non-bolded links in the non-header cells. The blue links against the normal gray background of non-header cells are not very contrasting. Bolded blue links against the gray background of header cells are less of a problem, though I think the gray background of headers is too dark of a gray. class=mw-datatable is often used with class=wikitable and the gray header background of class=wikitable overrides the blue background of class=mw-datatable
Jun 15 2021
Thanks, for the breakdown, matmarex. Whatever it was intended for originally, mw-datatable has long ago taken on a life of its own. Isn't that the case with a lot of code?
Jun 12 2021
Jun 11 2021
Hi @Aklapper. I rewrote the task. I hope it makes more sense. I used sections. I did not know it was possible to use sections. I guessed correctly that equal signs would do it. As an aside, I wish that only wikitext was used for editing in Phabricator.
May 26 2021
Thanks! Header text now stays centered in both desktop and mobile view unless specifically changed per header cell. I checked in Firefox and Chrome.
May 20 2021
The new template {{Static row numbers}} is a lot better:
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Static_row_numbers
May 19 2021
Currently, the default header text alignment on both desktop and mobile is centered. That should remain.
Apr 30 2021
The glorious implementation of Template:Static row numbers has finally allowed the easy addition of fixed, static row numbers as an integrated column on any table.
Apr 29 2021
Feb 21 2021
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- MediaWiki-CrossWikiWatchlist should probably be updated to either be archived or point to MediaWiki-extensions-GlobalWatchlist instead
Feb 14 2021
Sep 11 2020
I suggest using data-align="..." (left, center, right) in the column header. Modeled on data-sort-type="..."
May 6 2020
Apr 22 2020
I am opening this back up. I started this Phabricator task and marked it as resolved in 2014. But after discussion today with Graham87 who uses a screen reader I am removing that "resolved" status. See:
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Graham87
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style/Accessibility/Data_tables_tutorial - see section on that page (and eventually in its archives) currently titled "Help:Sorting. Section about sorting buttons in a separate row. Accessibility questions".
Feb 17 2020
Feb 16 2020
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I'm wondering why one would use such broken designs and then expect things to somehow work.
Feb 15 2020
matmarex. You are correct. I found a table using the old method of adding a separate row number column. It is not inside a transclusion. It is editable with the visual editor. See table partway down this user page:
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Timeshifter/Sandbox74
Feb 14 2020
There is already a task for this. It has a solution, I believe, but for some reason unknown to me, it is not being implemented. See:
Dec 11 2019
It has been pointed out to me that row alignment is off when viewed in mobile browsers. This is when using the previously mentioned {{Rank} template.
Dec 9 2019
Related help, info, and discussions:
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Village_pump_(technical)#Initial_table_sort
*https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Convert_tables_and_charts_to_wiki_code_or_image_files#Sort_by_rank_or_alphabetically._Use_LibreOffice_Calc
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Sorting#Putting_a_table_in_initial_alphabetical_order
Nov 20 2019
A much easier and better method for creating a static row number column exists. Sandbox 89 linked below uses the new method, and is updated as needed. The table in Sandbox 89 is taken from a version of "List of countries by incarceration rate".
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_incarceration_rate
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Timeshifter/Sandbox89
Sep 14 2019
I would like watchlists to be allowed in templates. A watchlist for English Wikipedia. A watchlist for Meta. A watchlist for Mediawiki.org
Apr 16 2019
List of U.S. states by incarceration and correctional supervision rate is an example of a table that needs a fixed row number column. Because there are 3 separate columns that are important enough that people want to see them in rank order. That can't be done with an integrated rank order column. It can only be done with a fixed row number column.
Feb 5 2019
I want room for a long descriptive title on one wide line. Not a long title spread out over several lines. I want to be able to scan a list of filter set titles. That can be done quickly if each filter set title is on one line. And if there is no need to hover to get the full description.
Dec 31 2018
List of countries by intentional homicide rate:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
Nov 20 2018
Nov 18 2018
Nov 17 2018
For example, the WikiEditor toolbar on Commons offers [[ under "Edittools":
Nov 16 2018
Put back 2 one-click link buttons on the wikitext editing toolbar. They were recently removed from the wikitext editing toolbar for some people.