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Press the "Edit user groups" button to bring up the User rights management screen. This screen can also be accessed by via the link "User rights management" under the Tools section of your sidebar, visible when you are on a page in a user's userspace. In our case, you can find the link when you are on the page User:ThisIsaTest.
There are lots of ways in which you can do admin stuff, without being an admin; for example: get involved in Category:Wikipedia maintenance; get involved in Category:WikiProjects; get involved in Category:Wikipedia backlog; get involved in fighting vandalism; if you've been reverting vandalism for a while, any admin can give you rollback rights
This page in a nutshell: This page documents common tasks administrators do and their best practices. Here admins can learn how to exercise their tools properly before being set loose on the big, wide encyclopedia...
Day one Like a Dragon Gaiden players will have to get by with the Japanese dub.
centralauth-create-local: Forcibly create a local account for a global account centralauth-merge: Merge their account [d] changetags: Add and remove arbitrary tags on individual revisions and log entries EFM: checkuser: View all IP addresses used by a user account or show all edits from a given IP address CU, Ombuds: checkuser-log: View the ...
English Local Government is a series of nine books written by Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb between 1903 and 1929 concerning UK constitutional and UK administrative law, relating to public services and local councils.
They are added to this category when an editor publishes their user talk page with {{subst:Administrator without tools}} in place. This category is a self-reference and so is part of the Wikipedia project itself rather than the encyclopedic content.
The ability to edit JS/CSS that is executed in other users' browsers is very powerful, and extremely dangerous in the hands of a malicious user; interface administrators should be users who are highly trusted, have at least a basic understanding of JS and CSS, are aware of the privacy expectations of Wikimedia wikis, and have a decent understanding of how to secure their accounts (such as ...