Forum:Questions about Wiki related stuff.

Hello,

First of all sorry for the odd title. As you may or may not know I'm the admin of The Dutch Sims Wiki. And I'm working on the layout and other Wiki related stuff for quite a while. Just some things I can't figure out and I hope that some people can help me answer these questions;


 * I copied this welcome message (for anon's, users and staff members) translated them and put them on the site. However they won't show up an still result in this message. Does somebody have a clue what I'm doing wrong?
 * How do you edit the talk page so the summary box will become the title box, and it won't give you a double warning. (again I copied this one and made it like this, that's why there is a second one I guess, but how do I remove the 'original one'?

This is it for now, I simply can't remember the rest. But I do have a lot of more. Hopefully you are willing to help me.

Tiezel (talk) 22:57, February 7, 2013 (UTC)
 * This page might be able to help you out with the welcome tool. Have you checked the appropriate MediaWiki pages just in case it's accidently disabled? It looks to me that you've done everything else correctly.
 * Last time I checked that happens when you click the "Add section/New section/Add topic" button. A temporary workaround could be to append  to the end of the URL but I'm not too sure how it works on the MediaWiki front.


 * Hope this helps! 23:03, February 7, 2013 (UTC)


 * Thanks, the page helped me a lot. We had a message board and I didn't set any welcome message for that one. I simply changed it. For the other question; how do you make the add topic/leave a message button on a page then?


 * Also; How do you make the 'add license' appear on image pages? (For example the green bar on this page).
 * Tiezel (talk) 09:15, February 10, 2013 (UTC)
 * If you want the "new section" button there permanently, you can add  to the top of whatever page you want to add it to. As for the "add license" feature, we're using some JavaScript to achieve that which you can find here and you're welcome to make a copy and adapt it to your own needs (such as if you're using a different licensing template). Just remember that the   character between the header and the template is required for it to work properly as it adds a new line. If you need help adapting the script, should you choose to do so, then I'm more than happy to help. :)  12:01, February 10, 2013 (UTC)

Thanks, you've been a great help really. Another question, how do you change your url to htpp://sims.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sims_Wiki (in our case it would become nl.sims.wikia/wiki/De_Sims_Wiki I guess), because now it's saying Hoofdpagina (main page). I thought it was something at the MediaWiki namespace, but it didn't seem to work.. Tiezel (talk) 21:46, February 19, 2013 (UTC)
 * You should be able to edit MediaWiki:Mainpage with that and then De Sims Wiki should be your default main page. 21:51, February 19, 2013 (UTC)

I came up with another question, haha >.< Is it possible to change whatever it says in the emails send by wikia to users? (for instance if someone follows a page and someone else made changes on it). Here you always get a nice layout, and I think ours is a little messy.. And another one, is it possible to change the "Search this wiki" bar? Because here it says Search The Sims Wiki. I thought it was somewhere in MediaWiki as well, but when I changed it nothing happend.. Tiezel (talk) 10:35, March 10, 2013 (UTC)
 * I'm not sure if it's possible to change the email content, can't say I ever tried. As for the search bar, try editing MediaWiki:Tooltip-search and see if that does anything. 11:27, March 10, 2013 (UTC)
 * Yes I tried editing that already, still it gives the same standard thingy. Ah wait, I just opened another browser and it does seem to work there. Tiezel (talk) 12:10, March 10, 2013 (UTC)

And I'm here again with a question :') For some reason in my Simbio3 template the favorites all create extra space (for example with Bella Goth)) Did I mess something up in my Simbio or maybe even my Sim template, or the templates related to the favorites (they are named the same as the ones on here)? How can I fix it or can someone fix it for me? Tiezel (talk) 21:32, March 17, 2013 (UTC)
 * We're having a similar trouble with the trait parameters whenever the infobox is used outside mainspace or fanon namespace. :/ I would suspect it has something to do with the categorizing template, but I can't find anything wrong. Maybe try avoiding extra whitespaces in your templates?  Nikel  Talk  –  Vote!  10:41, March 23, 2013 (UTC)

April
I thought on keeping it a little clearer a new headline would help. Thanks for the great help so far, I (still) have some questions;


 * Does this Wiki hide the Read More bar, or is it just not showing up here? If it is, how do you do that?
 * I'm still wondering about the e-mail question. I found a MediaWiki about it (ofcourse now I can't find it anymore) but the page on here was deleted suggesting it wasn't relevant anymore. So I assume there has to be another page, or another system or anything?
 * The extra space in my Simbio3 template bothers me as well.

And another question that is actually Sims related.


 * How can you see (for example in SimPE) if a Sim is a pre-made townie/npc etc? Is there an easy way? And is it also possible to see from which EP they are?

Thanks alot for your help (:

Tiezel (talk) 10:24, April 3, 2013 (UTC)


 * Which "Read More" bar are you talking about, as I've never seen one? Although, someone could've customized the wiki to disable the button. There used to be a clock at the top of the bar too, I think.
 * I can't seem to help much about this, unless you want to bother looking at this list of pages with MediaWiki namespace.
 * If you're talking about the Simbio3 template in this wiki, not yours, I actually found it bothersome as well. The extra space, however, will not appear if it's used or transcluded to any Sim pages, as long as editors input the correct trait name. Otherwise it will show the extra space again. It will also if it's used in pages other than mainspace and fanon namespace. I really have no idea how to handle that.
 * You can find premade townies/NPCs in their respective neighborhoods. For example, the Downtownies Sim files can be found in Nightlife neighborhood subfolder. Looking with SimPE with Sim Browser, you can see which Sims are there. Or in TS3, all worlds except Sunset Valley and Riverview has XML files in the world file. This is usually helpful to see who's where, except Bridgeport, since their reference names (as seen in XML) are very different than the ones in-game.
 * -  Nikel  Talk  –  Vote!  13:53, April 3, 2013 (UTC)


 * For example, a random page at our wiki Strangetown, at the bottom of the page it says Meer lezen (read more) and suggests other neighborhoods, while this wiki doesn't have that.
 * I found it again this is yours, but like I said they deleted it because it was no longer required, meaning that something else is used right now? I found on the wikia community this page, but it just claims to still use the same thing. And it makes sense because ours look like that as well. Still it would be weird considering you don't only get messages when a page has changed but also when it gets comments etc.
 * The weird thing is that our Sim templates ARE used in the 'normal' namespace. I might need to check the template again I guess..
 * Thanks for helping me on this one, its really usefull! For The Sims 2: how can I view the townies etc. of the pre-made neighborhoods? I can't seem to open them the same way as Downtown for example. Also, do these files only contain pre-made Sims? so it won't show any Sims later added by the game?

Tiezel (talk) 14:19, April 6, 2013 (UTC)


 * I'm not really sure who configured this one, so I can't help you with this. Sorry. :/
 * It does seem to be deleted, but it looks like it's still there. That's the message sent to my email every time a page I'm following has been edited. Are you sure that's deleted? Because I think it still works normally.

Also, is that the MediaWiki page you were asking about?
 * I've checked your templates once or twice, but I really can't tell what's wrong with that. Try narrowing down the problem by checking the template that's used in that Sim infobox template.


 * If you want to make sure you're looking for premade Sims, go to the game folder in your installation directory, for example:, go to the neighborhood you're looking for, and open the Nxxx_Neighborhood.package with SimPE. That's where the original files of the neighborhood is located, so it can come in handy when you want to restart a neighborhood (which means they're all untouched premades). Remember, it's the directory of your installation folder, not My Documents!

After that, use the Sim Browser to see the list of residents there. You can filter your Sims in the Sim Browser: playable, townies, NPCs, and uneditable. Tick townies to see townies of your neighborhood. That's the example of Belladonna Cove. Notice the directory. Try opening the neighborhood file by browsing the game folder manually, not using the Neighborhood Browser, because it will browse your saved neighborhoods instead. I assume you know the basics of SimPE?  Nikel  Talk  –  Vote!  15:35, April 6, 2013 (UTC)


 * Hmm too bad, but thanks anyway!
 * I still can't really seem to figure it out. I made two screenshots of both English and Dutch emails to make it more clear to show you what's 'bothering' me (because as always I'm being unclear). Their appearence is visibly different besides the difference in language, but the MediaWiki page seems to look the same.. It was the page I mentioned earlier yes.
 * Hmm, thanks. I will just try some stuff.
 * Thanks about this! Helped me alot :D I know my SimPe yeah, haha!

Tiezel (talk) 19:11, April 17, 2013 (UTC)

I'll skip now for the issue #2. I still can't tell what's bothering you, but is it that: As far as I can tell, what appears in your email is exactly like what's written in MediaWiki:Enotif body. :/  Nikel  Talk  –  Vote!  15:20, April 18, 2013 (UTC)
 * 1) There are too many links there? Or
 * 2) They appear in full page link, but you only want the short titles linking to the revision, like "click here" in English version?


 * Yes they appear as full links and I prefer the click here thing you mentioned. The MediaWiki indeed looks exactly like our email, but it doesn't look like the emails I get from this wiki and they're using the same MediaWiki (if this makes it any clearer).  Tiezel     (talk)     curious?   14:21, May 5, 2013 (UTC)
 * Okay, now I see it. It seems that $NEWPAGE is what handles it. Unfortunately, I don't know how to customize that. I think it might depend on the language. You might need to contact one of the wikia staff for that. :/ I'm sorry for the trouble making you explain it that much.  Nikel  Talk  –  Vote!  06:43, May 9, 2013 (UTC)