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  2. Wikipedia:User scripts - Wikipedia

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    Only logged-in users can install user scripts. to edit your common.js file. Add the following line: {{subst:Lusc|script_path}} – replace "script_path" with the full name of the .js page that opens when a script's "(source)" link is clicked. The Load user script (Lusc) template will add the necessary mw.loader.load line along with a backlink.

  3. Wikipedia:User scripts/Ranking - Wikipedia

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    MoveToDraft – A script that is used to WP:DRAFTIFY articles (move to draft space), including cleanup and author notification. Script steps: Move to draftspace and, if not an admin or page mover, tag the redirect left behind for R2 speedy deletion; Check if any files used are non-free

  4. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

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    For example, maybe you have a bot that publishes certain data to a Wiki page regularly, and you want your script to read that data. Careful with ctype. Set it to raw for normal Wiki pages, and application/json for pages where a template editor or admin has set the Content Model to JSON.

  5. Wikipedia:Scripts - Wikipedia

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    Wingaim users who haven't installed activeperl, download activeperl 5.8 first, as per Perl plugin support, then reinstall gaim. Download the Linkify Perl script from sourceforge. Copy it to your plugins directory (~/.gaim/plugins or C:\Program Files\Gaim\plugins) as described in How do I use perl scripts with Gaim?

  6. Wikipedia:Teahouse/Scripts css instruction - Wikipedia

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  7. WordPress - Wikipedia

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    WordPress (WP, or WordPress.org) is a web content management system. It was originally created as a tool to publish blogs but has evolved to support publishing other web content, including more traditional websites, mailing lists , Internet forums , media galleries, membership sites, learning management systems , and online stores .

  8. PHP - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... This is an example of PHP code for the WordPress content ... Support was removed for legacy ASP-style delimiters <% and %> and ...

  9. Font Awesome - Wikipedia

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    Font Awesome is a font and icon toolkit based on CSS and Less. As of 2024, Font Awesome was used by 25.4% of sites that use third-party font scripts, placing Font Awesome in second place after Google Fonts .