[01:10:56] i'm curious, what are the biggest differences between wikitide and miraheze? [01:22:32] WikiTide is faster in load times, has more volunteers, and receives twice the monthly income needed to support the service [05:03:19] [1/2] To reframe, this isn't WMF levels of rolling in cash, but thanks to our generous contributors we are now able to fund some of our more ambitious quality-of-service improvements with buffer to account for continued growth of new wikis joining WikiTide. [05:03:19] [2/2] It cannot be understated how excited I and the rest of the WT crew are for our prospects in the coming months and years. 😄 [05:10:01] Wish I have some money to give you guys- [09:15:28] [1/2] really the only reason my wikis are on mh right now because there's a large community there, when my wiki was on wt it was just me reading and editing, but now it's back on mh there's actually some activity, and the mh wiki for some reason just has 100x better seo [09:15:28] [2/2] i suggest a wiki bump system (which i actually proposed to mh in a 2021 rfa), where there's a list of all the wikis and users can click a button on a wiki to "bump" the wiki, moving it to the top of the list (it'll eventually fall back down because other wikis will bump), and there might be some anti-spam measures like only 1 bump per user per hour [09:48:23] you know that we are the new guys around here you know? [09:50:07] I bet that MH also happen to have the same level of SEOs at the beginning times [11:23:18] yeah [11:23:48] that's why i said that's the only reason, i might come back to wt if there's a bigger community [11:25:09] I'm prefer to stay, until there is the last straws to our community- [11:25:43] wdym? [11:25:51] like my big decision to move out from the FANDOM [11:26:01] ? [11:26:50] oh come on, like, when the platform that you are in are going for the worse way possible- [11:27:09] that's why I moved my first wiki out of Fandom [11:33:01] Fandom really loves to strip as much control as possible out of the mod team, you couldn't even choose what elements appeared on the mobile frontend, they picked for you. [11:42:50] [1/2] An error has occurred [11:42:51] [2/2] in Special:SpecialPages [11:43:19] @Site Reliability Engineers [12:40:34] surprise- [12:41:17] Did it happen at any kinds of ManageWiki page? [12:41:27] (the administration links) [12:42:29] if it does, might it just be some faulty settings- [12:45:55] this is meta [12:47:17] how did you get the managewiki links to shows up lol [12:53:03] [1/2] can force it to be displayed in Preferences:) [12:53:03] [2/2] have enabling this setting to check the wiki settings 😃 [12:53:11] oh sorry it was still in Japanese lol [12:53:17] that's ok [12:54:06] [1/2] how is that related? [12:54:06] [2/2] i don't think miraheze is going in the worst way possible [13:05:00] I know, it might not be related, but when an platform is going to be close and you don't have just enough contents about that, you are going to freak out and of course, try to move your wiki out of the danger zone- [13:05:11] yea... [13:06:33] [1/2] ??? [13:06:33] [2/2] i'm talking about why i'm still in mh, how is this related? [13:07:14] [1/2] then why did you reply to me about the why i'm keeping my wikis on mh? [13:07:14] [2/2] i'm confused [13:07:43] oh, it might just be me being myself again 💀 [13:07:54] sorry for that [13:08:20] we are going out of the contents ig [13:11:40] oh ok [15:01:43] not allowed to do JS imports? [15:04:07] Are you an interface admin of that wiki? [15:21:52] should be [15:22:21] ah need to do 2fa [15:22:22] my bad [17:13:07] [1/2] Sorry for not responding sooner. [17:13:07] [2/2] I have tried this, but nothing has changed. [17:26:13] Logged as https://issue-tracker.wikitide.org/T53 [17:28:02] thank you [17:28:25] Having some difficulty overriding the visited link css coloration. I've used `a:visited {color:#a95bd4!important;}` and `a:link:visited {color:#a95bd4!important;}` and while inspect element suggests that it is overriding, the links themselves are not changing color [17:29:52] Are these internal or external links you're trying to override? [17:30:07] Internal at the moment [17:31:47] Try modifying a.extiw:visited as well... [17:34:54] Or rather, I should say there's a few other link classes that will override a general a:visited rule in the document model [17:35:22] Extiw and mw-redirect being two I can think of of top of mind [17:36:25] that also has now changed links in the cactions. Would I need to do overrides in cactions css section instead? [17:37:03] To clarify, are you trying to only change visited links in the body of an article? [17:37:51] I suppose so. In that case I could just do it through `#content` [17:38:54] Sounds good, let us know if you need further debugging [17:39:19] Hrm, I can't reproduce the issue, what page is giving you the trouble? [17:39:48] Red (Classic) [17:40:10] I'm pretty sure you've been on my wiki before [17:40:12] Thanks [17:40:37] Yep, steward permissions let me ignore privacy setting. [17:43:09] Alright, poking around a bit, this looks to be probably a S3 container issue that I'll need those w/ more access and experience to look at. [17:43:19] I'll get a ticket filed for you momentarily [17:49:17] [[wtphorge:54]] [17:49:18] [17:55:50] I have registered an account, what should I do now? [17:56:34] Nothing needed on your end, I've added you as a subscriber so you'll get email updates as the ticket progresses [17:57:05] Understood 👍 [18:12:14] [1/2] damn, I don't see anything wrong with this PR [18:12:14] [2/2] https://github.com/WikiForge/mw-config/pull/127