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MediaWiki:Gadget-refToolbar.js — this is the main script that generates the editing window and is where RefToolbar gets included; MediaWiki:Gadget-refToolbarBase.js — common variables and functions for all scripts; MediaWiki:RefToolbarMessages-en.js — English UI translations; MediaWiki:RefToolbarMessages-de.js — German UI translations
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.
On this page, you put the user scripts that you want to use, or pointers to other pages where JavaScript code is stored (which Wikipedia uses to add code to your page). When you want to stop using a script, you edit that personal page, deleting the JavaScript code or pointer, or marking it as non-executable information.
It functions the same as the previous example with the content of the "ordered list without any list items", which itself is an ordered list, expressed with # codes; the HTML produced, and hence the rendering, is the same. This is the simplest method, and recommended when starting a simple list with number 1.
First, make sure you are registered and logged in.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.
Use proper markup: Employ careful wiki markup- or template-based list code (see Help:List for many pointers). Especially do not leave blank lines between items in a list, since this causes the MediaWiki software to misinterpret each item as beginning a new list. (There are HTML techniques to insert linebreaks or additional paragraphs into a ...
Adds internal and external links to JS, CSS and Scribunto pages, as well as template titles and module names in module invocations; only links http and https URLs. N/A: N/A: userscriptInterwikiLink : If the user is viewing user script, it will show the link that can be copied to other projects. 15: 2
This project started May 2007 with: The recreation of the Category:Systems; Building this WikiProject Systems website; Cooperation on major articles like systems theory and systems engineering; Gather essential data in lists; Improvement of the systems categories; And action has been taken to: Writing, editing and or monitoring systems articles