User:Into The Fray/cheatsheet

Bulleting / Numbering

That numbering was driving me bonkers too, but I couldn't figure out how to fix it, anytime I tried, it didn't work, I think because numbered lists have to be sequential, like, I had commented between them and that messed it up. So how'd you fix it? Spill! 25px ArielGold 18:10, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

:If you want to indent something within a list structure, you need to use the exact same indent code. So, if you have two levels of indents, which is then a numerical list, you'd be using ::# at the start of each list item. To comment under it, indented, you'd use ::#:. Take a look at the code for the examples below to see other examples.

::# line1

::#: indent 1

::# line2

::## sublist1

::## sublist2

::##:comment on sublist2

::##sublist3

::#*bullet comment on line2

::#*#new sublist under bulleted comment, part 1

::#*#new sublist under bulleted comment, part 2

::# line3

Hope that helps. — Timotab Timothy (not Tim dagnabbit!) 18:22, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

:Thanks from a passing observer. I wondered myself. Into The Fray T/C 18:26, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

Watchlist / Translator

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=User watchlist=

To get a watchlist showing users' contributions, instead of edits to particular pages, go to monobook.js and insert the following line: {{subst:js|User:Tra/userwatchlist.js}} then save the page then press Ctrl + F5. To add users to this watchlist, just add their user pages or talk pages to your normal watchlist.

You can view your user watchlist by following the link in the toolbox to User:Tra/User watchlist (this will only work if you perform the steps above first). It will show you the edits made by the users on your watchlist today. If a user makes a lot of edits in one day, only the latest 20 will be shown. Note: this tool has been tested to work in Internet Explorer and FireFox.

=Sidebar translator=

To have the 'in other languages' list on the sidebar display the English names of the language (e.g. German instead of Deutsch), go to monobook.js and insert the following line: {{subst:js|User:Tra/sidebartranslate.js}} then save the page and then press Ctrl + F5. Please note, this will not translate all of the languages in the sidebar so you may see some that are still in their local names. A German version, by Revolus is also available.