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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Bryan Derksen (talk | contribs) at 07:54, 9 December 2001 (one case where question-mark links is better than colored, but agreement in general that it would be nice). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Please see the PHP wikipedia under development. Most of the requests I see here are already working there. Please help me squish the bugs so we can switch over soon. --Magnus Manske

Can we change the font and font size of the text in the edit boxes back to what they were? This font and font size is way too small. (And no, my vision hasn't deteriorated drastically in the few days I was away).  :-) --KQ

Requests for what goes on outside of the entries--the menubars up top and bottom, etc., user preferences.

  • Currently links to entries which do not exist are formatted with a question-mark at the end. This looks unprofessional, similar to old WikiStyle, and distracts from the text. Cascading style sheets offer the possibility to have links in a color other than the ones defined in -body-. It would be nice to display, by default or as an option in the preferences, links to non-existing entries in a different color, e.g. green. If there are problems with the implementation, please add a note here and I'll try to create an HTML example.
    • This should probably be a configurable option, since people using a text browser may not be able to see coloured links -BD
  • Can we have the "edit this page right now!" link back at the top of the page? Or was that voted down? I like it.
    • I second the above -- GWO
  • I would like a link somewhere to my own personal page, since there I have linked pages that are of interest to me (in lack of a 'subscribe' feature =). I always search for my own page the first thing when I surf to wikipedia.
  • I would like to have a CANCEL Button on the Edits page (Page in Edit mode) added to the two existing ones SUBMIT and PREVIEW. Just to have a clear understanding what is going on and what the system/database is up to. StefanRybo
    • How about a "SPELL CHECK" button, too?
      • It would be helpful if the spell checking also check for variations of Wiki links, such as "Recent Changes" vs. "Recent Changes". It can eliminate branching of similar pages.
  • Automatically update the present (server) date. Link the date to that day's page.


  • When I'm editing a topic, I'd like to have the search box available at the bottom of the page. Janet Davis
    • Suggestion: have the search results appear in a new window, so you don't lose whatever it was you're working on. -- Gimbo


  • Making the "redirected from" comment at the top of each page an option which is by default off, not on. This feature would clean up wikipedia pages for casual users, and leave the nuts and bolts visible to people who wish to track down the offending OdDlyCapitaliZed links, etc. Of course (if I may say so) ;-) for this option to work, the caching problem would first have to be resolved. --KQ


    • Under this scheme, how could we ever visit the redirection page? By switching a preference? I dunno, seems like we have to edit redirection pages too often. This would just create confusion, wouldn't it? --LMS
    • Yes, I think you're right. Maybe if we could just exclude them from "Random Page" results


  • Provide a user preference to include the preview (formatted version of the page) when entering editing mode. (This would save me one click + wait for almost every page I edit. Buttonius


  • A way to do doublecolumns and/or sidebars (so we can have a list 'o links to the right of the text)


    • Double columns are only natively supported by Netscape. However they could be done by using tables. chuckr30


    • Maybe, if such sidebars could be created automatically and for all articles. But what's wrong with having the links at the bottom of the page? If that's reasonably acceptable, why go through the confusion of having links in a sidebar? --LMS



  • The SEARCH field and button should be located at the top of the page, just like with search engines, because it feels more intuitive that way. At least the main page should have the SEARCH code in the upper part of the page. -- Trishank Karthik
    • Absolutely! The first thing I want to do if i go to Wikipedia is looking for some word. The way it is now, I always have to scroll down (yeah, my window is small...)


      • Maybe make its placement a user preference: top, bottom, or both? -- Gimbo