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  2. Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Rollback - Wikipedia

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    Additional relevant information can be found at Help:Reverting#Rollback.. As an admin (or rollbacker), you may spend much of your time reverting changes made to pages. You may be familiar with the undo feature, which undoes the last edit to a page, and manual reverts, which allow you to revert to any edit of a page by opening any page history revision, clicking edit, and saving.

  3. Help:Reverting - Wikipedia

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    The MediaWiki software sometimes enables editors to easily revert (undo) a single edit from the history of a page, without simultaneously undoing all constructive changes that have been made since. To do this, view the page history or the diff for the edit, then click on "undo" next to the edit in question. The software will attempt to create ...

  4. Wikipedia:Reverting - Wikipedia

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    Edit wars tend to cause ill-will, delay editor development, and reduce editor retention. An editor can feel a revert is "a slap in the face" – "I worked hard and someone reverted it!" Edit wars do waste space in the database, make the page history less useful, and flood recent-change lists and watchlists.

  5. Wikipedia:Viewing and restoring deleted pages - Wikipedia

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    This does not apply if a new page with the same name has been created after the deletion; in this case, the link will appear on the page's history. This produces: If the page has recently been deleted: the deletion report (who deleted it, when and why). If the page was deleted after 23 December 2004 (the date of the MediaWiki 1.4 upgrade), all ...

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  7. Wikipedia:Restoring part of a reverted edit - Wikipedia

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    This page in a nutshell: It is sometimes better to remove the content that is objectionable, instead of entirely reverting an edit. Restoring part of a reverted edit is a recommended practice in online collaborative writing.

  8. Clear cache on a web browser - AOL Help

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    A browser's cache stores temporary website files which allows the site to load faster in future sessions. This data will be recreated every time you visit the webpage, though at times it can become corrupted. Clearing the cache deletes these files and fixes problems like outdated pages, websites freezing, and pages not loading or being ...

  9. Wikipedia talk:How to revert a page to an earlier version

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    I couldn't figure out how to do it. For the time being, I moved the page to an inconspicuous place, deleted the original page, then re-created it with the same contents. Advice welcome. Sorry if I missed something obvious. (The "rollback" function simply appears to be a convenient way to revert, and preserves all previous page history).