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Using the preview button: You can edit your script directly on your /common.js page, then click [Show preview] and the new code is executed right away on the preview page. Saving it: If required elements are missing on the preview page (for example, your script does something on history pages), you will have to save the script in order to test it.
Vector for MediaWiki 1.35 is expected to include the jQuery style updates. Porting to another wiki This script is designed to be easily portable to other wikis that use a similar (template-based) reference system.
Right-click on the example image to the right. Click on View image info from the pop up menu. If this option does not show, click on the icon to left of the address in the address bar (a globe, triangle or padlock icon) and click more information. Under the media tab, The image should be already selected.
Searching it up and following a link from stackoverflow, the deprecated thing can only be used inside an event handler, such as a click listener. So we have a few options to go from here: Use the new asynchronous clipboard API. Attach a click handler to the mw.notify that copies the thing.
To use, browse to any PERM subpage (such as WP:PERM/R), and if you want to grant the right to a user, click on the "Assign permissions" link as you would normally. A dialogue will appear allowing you to enter closing remarks, and a customized summary that will appear in the user rights log.
Not to mention that after disabling, the thing stays on the MediaMangler page, instead of at least directing you to the real content page. So the process is: click on the image, find the "disable" link, click on it, hit the "Back" button on your browser, click again on the image.
You don't need any of these scripts if you're prepared to make one extra click. When you're on a user page or user talk page, look for the "Page information" link in the sidebar. Click that; in the first box, look for the row "Number of subpages of this page". This should be bluelinked; click that. --Red rose64 16:41, 8 April 2014 (UTC)
However, many interface designers have recently taken steps to make modal windows more obvious by darkening the background behind the window or allowing any mouse click outside of the modal window to force the modal window to close – a design called a Lightbox [5] – thus alleviating those problems. Jakob Nielsen states as an advantage of ...