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*'''Show table of contents (for pages with more than 3 headings)''' - Displays a table of contents (like you can see at the top of the page) when appropriate
*'''Show table of contents (for pages with more than 3 headings)''' - Displays a table of contents (like you can see at the top of the page) when appropriate
*'''Disable page caching''' - This will prevent your browser from saving specific versions of articles in an effort to save load time when viewing them again.  If unchecked, you may be viewing older versions of the page you are interested in.
*'''Disable page caching''' - This will prevent your browser from saving specific versions of articles in an effort to save load time when viewing them again.  If unchecked, you may be viewing older versions of the page you are interested in.
*'''Enable "jump to" accessibility links''' - ...
*'''Enable "jump to" accessibility links''' - Enable a drop down box that allows you to browse through the URL heirarchy.


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Revision as of 03:24, 5 February 2007

Template:All Game Nav If you're signed in, at the top of the page you'll notice the preferences link; within it are options to modify StrategyWiki to look and display the way you want it to. Below are the various sections found within preferences, with more information on each.

User profile

In the user profile section, various settings related to your personal information on StrategyWiki can be changed.

  • Username: Your username. It cannot be changed, but the name used in your signature and edits can be changed by means of the Nickname setting.
  • User ID: Your reserved user ID in the database, used for internal purposes. It cannot be changed.
  • Real name: Your real name. It's used as an extra piece of information about yourself.
  • E-mail: Your e-mail address. The e-mail address you set on StrategyWiki will be used to send password reminders, talk notifications, and watch list notifications.
  • Nickname: The alias people see your edits and signatures under.
  • Raw signatures: If ticked, any wiki markup or HTML in the nickname setting will be used in your signature.
  • Change password: Allows you to change your password. Enter your old password in the first field, then your new password in the next two fields.
  • E-mail
    • E-mail me on page changes: If ticked, StrategyWiki will send e-mail notifications when changes to a watched page is made.
    • E-mail me when my user talk page is changed: If ticked, StrategyWiki will send e-mail notifications every time your talk page changes.
    • E-mail me also for minor edits of pages: If ticked, StrategyWiki will send an e-mail notification upon any change (including modifications marked as minor edits) to a watched page.
    • Enable e-mail from other users: Allow users to send e-mail to you through StrategyWiki. Your e-mail address will not be revealed to the sender, but of course replying to them via e-mail will reveal your address to them.

Skins

Skins are sets of images and layouts that you can use on the website rather than the standard "Blue Cloud". Choosing a different skin will change the appearance of StrategyWiki for you, but it won't make any difference to the content of the guides. Blue Cloud is the default and preferred skin, and it will give the best experience when using StrategyWiki, as many of the site's templates cater specifically to it, and not to other skins.

Files

  • Limit images on image description pages to: - The image description page is what you see when you click on an image, it is a page in the Image namespace. With this you can limit the size of the image on that page. Clicking the image on it's Image: page will show a full size version of the image. 800x600px is the default option.
  • Thumbnail size Simply how large you would like thumbnail images to be while viewing an article, 180px is the default.

Date and time

  • Date Format - In certain situations, such as when dates are linked, a reader's viewing preferences will be taken into account when displaying the date/time. Dates aren't linked often on strategywiki, but picking a preference doesn't hurt.
  • Time zone - Your time zone. Clicking fill in from browser will almost always work, if not, just manually set the hour difference from the server time.

Editing

  • Rows and Columns - This specifies the size of the edit box.
  • Enable section editing via [edit] links - If enabled, you will see a small [edit] link to the right of the "Editing" section title above. If disabled, you will not see the link.
  • Enable section editing by right clicking on section titles (JavaScript) - A cleaner way to section edit requiring javascript, which isn't likely to be a problem for most users who would like this feature.
  • Edit pages on double click (JavaScript) - The same as above, but for full page editing.
  • Edit box has full width - Stretches the edit box to the full width of the browser window.
  • Show edit toolbar (JavaScript) - Displays the bold/italic/ect. links above the edit box.
  • Show preview on first edit - Will show the article/section being edited when "edit" is initially clicked, as opposed to only showing it when the "show preview" button is clicked.
  • Show preview before edit box - Before the edit box, or after the edit box.
  • Add pages I create to my watchlist - See watchlist for details.
  • Add pages I edit to my watchlist - See watchlist for details.
  • Mark all edits minor by default - See minor edit for details.
  • Use external editor by default - For those who prefer another editor besides the default MediaWiki editor.
  • Use external diff by default - For those who prefer another diff viewer (for comparing versions of articles) besides the default MediaWiki one.
  • Prompt me when entering a blank edit summary - Useful to have on. This will inform you of when you failed to describe your edit in the edit summary box just below the main edit box.

Recent changes

  • Titles in recent changes - How many pages show up in the recent changes page.
  • Hide minor edits in recent changes - Whether or not minor edits will appear on the recent changes page by default.
  • Enhanced recent changes (JavaScript) - Adds additional features to recent changes.

Search

  • Hits per page - How many articles to show per page while searching
  • Lines per hit - This can limit how much additional text is shown with a hit in the search other then the article title
  • Context per line - This limits how much text is shown per line, per hit.
  • Search in these namespaces by default - You can specify which namespaces to search in by default, can be changed for individual searches using the check boxes at the bottom of the search results page.

Miscellanea

  • Threshold for stub display - ...
  • Underline links - Sets whether to have links underlined or not.
  • Format broken links like this (alternative: like this?) - Two options for viewing links for articles that don't exist yet, checked is the default.
  • Justify paragraphs - Justify means that the text lines up with both the left and write margins of the area it is filling, in order to do this extra space is placed between words, unchecked is the default.
  • Auto-number headings - Heading can be numbered or not, unchecked is the default.
  • Show table of contents (for pages with more than 3 headings) - Displays a table of contents (like you can see at the top of the page) when appropriate
  • Disable page caching - This will prevent your browser from saving specific versions of articles in an effort to save load time when viewing them again. If unchecked, you may be viewing older versions of the page you are interested in.
  • Enable "jump to" accessibility links - Enable a drop down box that allows you to browse through the URL heirarchy.