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Hi! I just used this yesterday and I'm going to use it again. Today, I tried to change my signature from DA PIE EATER to [[User talk:ilikepie2221|<c=red>DA</c>]] [[User:ilikepie2221|<c=orange><big>PIE</big></c> <c=yellow>EATER</c>]]. I'm pretty sure that in the <c> tags, I need a number, not the color's word itself. I'm just asking what are the numbers? DA PIE EATER (talk) 02:22, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The <c> tag doesn't work here, you'll have to use <span style="color: red;">DA</span> and such, which makes DA. The <span> tag doesn't need to have hex codes (numbers) in them, words will work fine. Calvin 1998(t-c)02:35, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Have you tried Wikipedia's Reference Desk? They specialize in knowledge questions and will try to answer any question in the universe (except how to use Wikipedia, since that is what this Help Desk is for). Just follow the link, select the relevant section, and ask away. I hope this helps. Calvin 1998(t-c)04:54, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Hypercard - changes that eliminated a reference to my stack Unprotect XCMD[edit]
Several months ago I was reading about HyperCard and came across a reference to a stack that I had written called "Unprotect XCMD." Recently I went back to look for it again and the whole HyperCard section had been rewritten. It looked like the people who created HyperCard redid the story and replaced what was originally there and which had probably had been written by the users of HyperCard rather than the creators. Both versions seemed equally valid so I have no complaint with the new version. I hope though that it is possible to retrieve all previous versions of a page like uncovering one city on top of another at an archeological dig. If this is the case and I hope it is, how do I go about locating the previous layers of pages the lead back into the past?
John Durocher
<e-mail redacted> —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.4.102.105 (talk) 06:01, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It is possible to see all old versions of articles if you click on the "History" tab on the top of the page. It is to the right of "edit this page". Have a nice day!--SJP (talk) 06:46, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I asked the original question above. I searched using the "History" tab and could find no reference to my stack/XCMD Unprotect XCMD which someone had entered in an earlier version. Does this mean it was thrown away and more importantly that data in general can be thrown away? If so this site will be much less interesting to me. I think every clearly non-obscene comment should be preserved whatever is left floating on the top page as the current consensus. Every controversy with its tail of flaming bloguments is interesting and in my opinion worth saving. So is everything saved or not? If it is how come I can’t find what I’m looking for using either Wwikipedia’s search engine or Google’s?
In most cases, the text after a pipe is the "show text." [[The weather in London|Timmy]] produces Timmy. With categories, the text after a pipe is the "sortkey" -- when looking at pages in a category, they'll be sorted alphabetically (using the sortkey if one is provided, or the page name if not). Among other uses, this is helpful for biographies, since we want to alphabetize those by last name, rather than first name. WP:SORTKEY has some more information. – Luna Santin (talk)08:20, 23 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
But what about [[Category:Blue Ensigns|British Indian Ocean Territory]]? Category:Blue Ensigns does not have a category: British Indian Ocean Territory.68.148.164.166 (talk) 10:08, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It determines the sort order among the pages listed in Category:Blue Ensigns. If an article contains [[Category:Blue Ensigns|British Indian Ocean Territory]] then it will sorted in the category like if the article had been called "British Indian Ocean Territory" (but the real name will still be displayed). It's practical to have an article like Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory sorted under B for "British Indian Ocean Territory" instead of F for "Flag of ..." in a category like Category:Blue Ensigns. So I have reverted your edit.[1]. PrimeHunter (talk) 10:25, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
You would put the "<ref>http://www.example.com</ref>" where you want each[1] to appear, and then just put <references/> where you want the list of actual reference text to be (i.e., in the "References" section of the article). I updated Kuzuyu to show you in-place.
If you wanted to use the same reference twice, you could name it the first time it appears — <ref name="reusable-reference">http://www.example.com</ref> — and then to point to that same reference in another place you can just do <ref name="reusable-reference/> to say that it is the same one. How's that? --tiny plastic Grey Knight⊖11:41, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It is unfortunate that I have forgotton my login password. I havn't even supplied my e-mail ID when account was created, so I cannot receive the e-mail about new password. What is remedy? I just know my login ID. Please help by conveying way to retrive password and allow me to contribute again. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.212.170.166 (talk) 12:01, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This is why you should have supplied an emailadress. We are very sorry, but there is no way that we can retrieve your password. Your only option now is to create a new account. --TheDJ (talk • contribs) 13:21, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
See Help:Search to learn about Wikipedia's built-in search feature and its limitations. See WP:EIW#Search for links to third-party search tools. You can use the {{Google wikipedia}} template to search for exact phrases on Wikipedia, for example:
but Google's custom search feature provides no simple way that I know of to restrict the search only to articles; Google may also find the search phrase on pages in the other Wikipedia namespaces. (The {{Google custom}} template lets you search individual namespaces on Wikipedia; but unlike all the other namespaces, the main article namespace has no prefix, and thus nothing we can use to tell Google to search only there.) If you want to analyze Wikipedia statistically, see WP:EIW#Query and WP:EIW#Research. --Teratornis (talk) 16:15, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello. I suspect, based on your question, that you found one of our over two million articles, and thought that we were directly affiliated in some way with an article on an association which is hiring or to which you would like to apply for a job. Please note that you are at Wikipedia, the online free encyclopedia that anyone can edit, and this page is a help desk for asking questions related to using the encyclopedia. Thus, we have no inside track on the subject of your question; we are not the organization to which your job application is intended, nor are we affiliated with that organization. Best of luck.--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 17:06, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Not only does it look bad, it means that you are yelling which is frowned upon here at Wikipedia. Please do not do that again. Thanks, RyRy5 (talk) 00:17, 28 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I did an ip trace to see if this was someone just goofing off. Or if it was something we might should delte. turns out the IP is in Bangladesh. I think I should atleast delete his name.Swampfire (talk) 00:51, 28 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
What's going on with the Wikipedia Signpost? It used to be updated on Monday or Tuesday, but recently it's been much, much later. Last week, it wasn't updated at all, and it still hasn't been!75.104.128.59 (talk) 16:35, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I had been wondering about this as well, but the new one came out yesterday, I think. Here is a note about the recent delay, looks like it was a temporary thing. AlexiusHoratius (talk) 16:39, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I've drawn out a few very small resolution images for use in the article, Raven (game show). They are not screenshots, but they are a pretty accurate representation of the ones used on the show, which themselves look hand drawn; I drew these to solve an edit dispute with regards to their naming, and I uploaded them as free content. I'm now beginning to have my doubts as I am not the person that designed them, but I cannot find a license that would cover them under non-free content from the choices presented to me on the image upload box. As trifling as it might appear to other editors I am really interested in your opinions as I would like to get this one right, as I mean no offence to the show's crew, the producers, or the designers who originally came up with these, by claiming I have copyright, which is what the free-use template seems to be implying. Can they remain as free content, and regardless, if I do put them as non-free, what license would you choose? SynergyBlades (talk) 17:24, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The problem we face here is how close do they resemble the copyrighted images? If they are sufficiently original they are not a violation of the copyrights, but then again, if they are original then they may violate WP:NOR. Your talking about this image, right? ---J.S (T/C/WRE) 18:51, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Good point about NOR - I think, to avoid that possibility, they are close enough to be classed as something taken from the screen - just very clear, very specific screenshots. :) In that case I could use the TV screenshot non-free template; it just seemed like they didn't quite fit into one specific category (I even looked at logo, but that didn't seem to be appropriate either). Thanks for the help though, I shall consider which to put in. SynergyBlades (talk) 22:04, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
These are a real mess. I'd like to clean them up, but such an action will likely result in toe-stepping, and I'm not sure where to discuss the issue because it spans so many pages, and most of the relevant Talk pages haven't seen any traffic in a long time.
There are a bunch of templates for the "Myths of the Fertile Crescent series", each of which differs from the rest in inappropriate ways:
Anyway, my question is this: Where should I be talking about the cleanup I think is necessary, given the disjointed nature of the subjects in question? Erobson (Talk) 20:12, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I am trying to enter a backstory on a fictional character but cannot access the contents page to put in (i.e. Personal History, Background, etc..) Can you please ashow me the correct link. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Miker3870 (talk • contribs) 20:41, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The table of contents is generated automatically. You just put in the section headings in the articles with two equals signs on each side, as Teratornis suggested, and they will automatically appear in the table of contents. ☺Coppertwig (talk) 02:23, 28 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Just for the record, I did not give the example of formatting the section heading. A previous editor added that, but had an unclosed nowiki tag that ate the signature. I closed the tag, but then the previous editor's (unprocessed) signature tag was going to show up incorrectly as my signature, so I deleted it. My comment begins with: See Help:Section. --Teratornis (talk) 14:51, 28 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Hi there. Type the name of your new article into the search box on the left, and press Go. It will tell you that "No page with that title exists". Now you want to look for "Create the page including your references" (should be a red link). Click that, and away you go. :) SynergyBlades (talk) 23:00, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]