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I'm here to ask for a script similar to User:BilledMammal/Move+, but where, if multiple pages are being RM'd, the first page on the "pages to move" list in the script's menu is always the first page in the RM, regardless of the title of the page where the RM has been made.
PHP has hundreds of base functions and thousands more from extensions. Prior to PHP version 5.3.0, functions are not first-class functions and can only be referenced by their name, whereas PHP 5.3.0 introduces closures. [35] User-defined functions can be created at any time and without being prototyped. [35]
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3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.
Starting out, it may be easier to modify an existing script to do what you want, rather than create a new script from scratch. This is called "forking". To do this, copy the script to a subpage, ending in ".js", [n. 1] of your user page. Then, install the new page like a normal user script.