[00:29:50] [[Tech]]; Jon (WMF); /* OOUI icons currently not loading or appearing in projects */ Reply; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=27436791&oldid=27428058&rcid=32467766 [15:46:24] [[Tech]]; 180.75.239.55; /* Invalid company code */ new section; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=27439772&oldid=27436791&rcid=32473612 [15:52:34] [[Tech]]; Johannnes89; Reverted 1 edit by [[Special:Contributions/180.75.239.55|180.75.239.55]] ([[User talk:180.75.239.55|talk]]): Not related to Wikimedia wikis ([[:metawiki:TwinkleGlobal|TwinkleGlobal]]); https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=27439782&oldid=27439772&rcid=32473627 [18:20:08] Parsing behavior question... normally, an ordered/unordered list item takes up one line, and new entries are on a new line. However, if the line has a template call, that template call can go to multiple lines and still count as one "line" for the purposes of UL/OL. Are there other wikitext things where this behavior applies? [18:35:55] i don't think your premise is true… if you use a template in a list item, and the template has a line break in it, it will end the list item (and continue in a paragraph following it) [18:36:29] you can have

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tags inside the list item to display multiple lines of text on the resulting page; but you can't have a literal line break character [18:37:11] oh, maybe i misunderstood what you meant [18:38:01] you can have line breaks in the template call syntax, around the {{ | }} - but not inside the template's own wikitext. which sure is not obvious :) [18:39:02] so, to answer your question – extension tags, e.g. , also behave like templates in this way. you can have line breaks inside the and it won't end the list item outside of it [22:49:53] how can i view list of users subscribed to a page [22:50:18] which is like watchlist, but now it has some fancy icon and option to subscribe to new topics only (talk pages) and separately subscribe to topics [23:07:15] gry: I think you are talking about the Structured Discussions "watch a topic" feature. That is powered by watchlist under the hood and like watchlist you can only see your own watches. [23:07:29] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Structured_Discussions/Notifications_and_watchlist#Watch_a_topic [23:08:46] argh. no, structured discussions is just the renamed Flow. https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:DiscussionTools is the new hotness. [23:09:26] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:DiscussionTools#Topic_subscriptions [23:10:27] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:TopicSubscriptions is the watchlist like page for your watches, but still this is not public information so you can only see your own