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Sat, Sep 21
Now MwUri reaches to a result at least so this is fixed, thanks to @Ladsgroup for letting we know where this should be fixed from.
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Tue, Sep 17
Also this makes it on par with https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:ParserFunctions##time third argument
Mon, Sep 16
No problem, as said give me the color code you want both for the light (perhaps the previous color) and the dark mode and I'll send a patch and a reviewer will indeed decide. Thanks
This is the colorings after https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/core/+/1072602 which isn't landed on wmf yet,
Sun, Sep 15
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Fri, Sep 13
This is happened due to a copy paste failure in my edit and sorry about that but I like to make things more resilient as feed related tests seem nonexistent at the moment so I'm trying to write a patch at least to check this very issue won't regress again in future in https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/core/+/1072776 which is very initial at the moment and I probably will need your help. Thanks
@Jdlrobson I'm very sorry for the trouble here, please let me know if anything needs to be done. Hopefully we don't need to go that way but as a last resort perhaps we can just revive the styles the module had for this release and remove them on the next release or anything you think is necessary. Thanks
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Mon, Sep 9
Recent comments weren't related to this issue, sorry for the noise
It's not perfect but better than the current I believe
Sun, Sep 8
Sat, Sep 7
Patch is now merged, if you got any feedback and have a request for a specific custom color code I'm here to upload a patch for that. Thanks
The patch in current state https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1071291 turns
Fri, Sep 6
@Ioaxxere I can also take over some time later if you like to though I might the same chance as you but I think developing the patch can be a fun by itself also.
@Ioaxxere I'm not maintainer there and my patches struggle to get merged so you can ignore my feedback but I want to say for the ease of finding reviewer on the patch please add Bug: T216897 in the below of your commit message there, add a test and add appropriate links, https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/css-sanitizer/+/1070601 may help as an example. https://www.w3.org/TR/2021/WD-css-sizing-4-20210520/#sizing-values can be a better link to add to README, inline comment and the changelog and since you are adding fit-content, I think you should also add stretch and contain in addition to fit-content, at least completing one section of a specification if not all of it.
Thu, Sep 5
Tue, Sep 3
Might be taking some time for the change to propagate.
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Fri, Aug 30
If we want to keep this spacing, we could do:
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Before my changes in 479790da927a52f08723ba59b92b2b58a9ce045b
I was going to report the following separately but as far as I see this also comes from Codex so I will put it here, perhaps CSSJanus has failed on something?
Related issue T373658 arrows aren't in place, and the fact we don't have <details> <summary> or some dedicated way to define collapsibleFooter items in a structured way makes it's fix more painful.
Though, there is still the margin issue on Monobook.
Aug 29 2024
Should be fixed now
Actually it should be seen now,
Oh the Wikidata one, It will be fixed the next week, hopefully, if we won't see any other surprise.
@Od1n Can you provide a screenshot and where you are seeing it? Thanks
Fixed in https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/Wikibase/+/1065246 will be on the next deploy
Aug 28 2024
That's new information to me then so I just deleted and restored it and it's now editable now. Thanks
I more like to see why it happens so, guess even deleting and recreating will do the trick but won't prevent it from happening in future.