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To request a single page move, click on the "New section" (or "Add topic") tab of the talk page of the article you want moved, without adding a new subject/header, inserting this code: {{ subst : requested move | New name | reason = Place here your rationale for the proposed page name change, ideally referring to applicable naming convention ...
This is done through custom Cascading Style Sheets stored in subpages of the user's "User" page. E.g. To create your own CSS modifications for the skin you are presently using, create a page at Special:MyPage/skin.css containing the CSS you want to use (to apply your changes regardless which skin you are using, put them in Special:MyPage/common ...
The section to edit; 0 for the top section; new for a new section. Default None (whole page gets edited) Example 0: String: optional: Edit intro: editintro: Content that will be rendered above the edit box. Example Template:Disambig editintro: Page name: optional: Preload: preload: Content to preload in the edit form when creating a new page or ...
This code generates "page C‑2" just like the plain code "page C-2", but prevents a line break at the hyphen. However, like , the use of ‑ instead of "-" renders the source text harder to read and edit. Don't use it unless it is really necessary to avoid a line break.
To make a request, go to Categories for discussion. Moving a file to a different name; only a few users ("administrators" and "file movers") can do this To make a request, use the template {{Rename media}} (see template for instructions). Changing a username to a different name; only a handful of users ("Stewards and Global renamers") can do this
vimb is able to open an external editor on a hinted form area by typing ;e or by pressing Ctrl+t on a form field while in Input Mode. The editor is defined by changing the :set editor-command setting and changing the key mapping is done by using :map to change mappings. Note that there are various key mapping modes for mapping commands.
firstHeading – the class of the heading tag at the top of every page; contentSub – the name of the wiki immediately underneath the main heading, but above the body text; content – the white background, thin bordered box which contains the main page content. bodyContent – the main page content within the content box
Double square brackets: [[page name]]. If you wish to link to a page while displaying text different from the page name, use [[page name|text]]. To add a link, find an article that supports both the immediate context and main topic. The spelling of the page name can come from visiting the target and copying its title, from the search box name ...