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Trigger a notification to one or several registered user(s) you are replying to in a discussion without displaying any text. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Username 1 The name of a user that you want to notify User required Additional username 2 The name of an additional user you want to notify User optional Additional username 3 The name of an ...
This template, short for "Please Ping On Reply", was created as an alternative to the (talk page stalker) markup used on talk pages. It can be used to indicate whether someone is watching a page or not, and whether a ping would be appropriate when replying to them.
Inserts a message asking for other editors to ping you if they reply Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status No ping 1 Changes the message to read "no need to ping me on reply" Suggested values no Unknown suggested Talk page stalker tps Adds a message that you're a talk page stalker Boolean optional Not watching nw Adds a message that you're not watching the ...
The most common usage is simply {{subst:Request ping}} which renders as If you reply here, please ping me by adding {{u|<Current user name>}} to your message, and signing it. Where "<Current user name>" is transformed into to the username of the user saving the edit; the template substitutes the magic word {{REVISIONUSER}}. {{subst:Request ping ...
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The most common usage is simply {{subst:Request ping}} which renders as If you reply here, please ping me by adding {{u|<Current user name>}} to your message, and signing it. Where "<Current user name>" is transformed into to the username of the user saving the edit; the template substitutes the magic word {{REVISIONUSER}}. {{subst:Request ping ...
This is a list of all Internet Relay Chat commands from RFC 1459, RFC 2812, and extensions added to major IRC daemons. Most IRC clients require commands to be preceded by a slash (" / "). Some commands are actually sent to IRC bots ; these are treated by the IRC protocol as ordinary messages, not as / -commands.
It is also possible to manipulate the output using your common.css or common.js to turn on or off the elements that are shown or not shown by default. The "shown by default" stuff is wrapped in a span.pinggroup-shown and the "hidden by default" stuff is all wrapped in a span.pinggroup-pinged and you may use these classes as you see fit.