Special:Contributions/103.127.86.173 , probably vandalism - seems to be adding translations in different languages.
Project:Village Pump
When attempting to perform translation administrator-related operations, I encounter the following exception:
[3a0b003a-e559-4ac7-9c2d-cd2e0c97b61e] 2024-07-16 22:40:32: Fatal exception of type "Wikimedia\Rdbms\DBQueryError"
After changing the user interface language to English, I can no longer change it to another language.
Two language bars are displayed on the Main Page.
Yeah seems far from ideal. This is a main-page, not some random page in the project and it totally breaks the aesthetic design.
Yes! But it's problem template 'Main page'. I'm looking for the code that generates the bar. And I would say that the practical point of view takes precedence over the aesthetic point of view in this regard. Problem first must be analyzed. I am not motor-mouse.
CC: @Matěj Suchánek @Want for the relevant changes at https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Main_page&action=history
I discussed this with Want intensively in the last days. The problem he is trying to solve is the fact that for anonymous users it is quite difficult to discover the way to switch the language. He believes there are many MediaWiki admins around the world who would benefit of having mediawiki.org as the place-to-go for documentation, yet there is a language barrier. Ideally, the user needs to do the switch only once (i.e, on the main page), then all links become language-relative and surfing the web is smooth. Special treatment for the main page is in my opinion acceptable, the wiki's main page will always be "special".
Note that I do not like having two language bars either. The original language bar (placed at the bottom which is even less accessible) links to "Template:Main page/...", this is somewhat weird.
Ideally, the user needs to do the switch only once (i.e, on the main page), then all links become language-relative and surfing the web is smooth.
I agree this would be ideal. Unfortunately, mediawiki.org is quite far from this, because it uses the user interface language a lot – which defaults to English and cannot be changed by logged-out users:
- Main Page itself loads the main page translation in the UI language.
- Special:MyLanguage is used much (often through {{Ll}}), which redirects the user to the translation in the UI language (if that exists).
Those language-relative links are implemented by {{Pll}}, but that template is hardly used (353 transclusions vs 65k transclusions for {{Ll}}). For the main page, there are two possibilities:
- The current setup: Main Page itself is not translatable, transcludes a template in UI language. This makes language change and linking to translated main pages relatively difficult, but makes a reasonable guess for the user’s preferred language (at least for that of the logged-in user, since logged-out users always get English).
- What Meta does: the main page itself is translatable. This displays m:Main Page appear in English even for those who have set their UI language, but makes language switching and linking to translated main pages easier. (The languages bar is at the bottom there as well, but nothing would prevent moving it higher above.)
I prefer the latter because it doesn’t discriminate casual readers, but recognize that the former also has its advantages.
Please block 2a02:9b0:402b:7b6e:15b4:ddf3:62a1:965d (留言 · 贡献).
Blocked.
I was translating Help:Images page to bangla language.suddenly it says that it wouldn't save my edit as i could be a possible vandal.how to fix that.
The error message was because you translated a heading (== Requisites ==) as a non-heading (প্রয়োজনীয়তা). The equals signs should be preserved in the translation.
But this edit filter really needs a better error message.
oops, i got it.and fixed it.thank you.
I've updated the abuse filter so the next time this happens it displays a clearer error message rather than calling you a vandal.
hi everyone
My problem: I wanted to upload a picture (png.) from my computer into my wikipage.
Everything looks good until i get this:
We could not determine whether this file is suitable for Wikimedia Commons. Please only upload photos that you took yourself with your camera, or see what else is acceptable. See the guide to make sure the file is acceptable and learn how to upload it on Wikimedia Commons.
I've got the permission to use this picture, it shows nothing sexualthere is nothing violent or anything at all in it. What should i do?
thanks.
Looking at task T146938, it looks like a filter used to prevent newbie users from uploading files to commons directly from other wikis (from the visual editor of a wiki different from commons). You should be able to upload it from commons: and then link to it from your page.
I don't understand :(
Me too :(
@Ciencia Al Poder Hi, even in commons link which you have provided above, I tried to upload my pics and I've authorised lisence to use these photos as the photos I'm trying to upload belongs to me but still I'm getting an automated error
"We could not determine whether this file is suitable for Wikimedia Commons. Please only upload photos that you took yourself with your camera, or see what else is acceptable. See the guide to make sure the file is acceptable and learn how to upload it on Wikimedia Commons.
The content must be freely licensed. Do not copy files illegally (in violation of copyright) from other websites.
If you believe that the file meets our licensing standards: Upload the file again or click "Retry failed uploads"/"Submit modified file description"
Please guide me how can I upload these pictures.
Please ask in c:Commons:Help_desk
I am getting exactly the same issue with my picture - one that I took, Any solutions?
No solution if you're asking here. See previous comment.
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