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Revision as of 12:01, December 21, 2010
Contents
- 1 Primates of Russia
- 2 Categorizing New Pages
- 3 Last Supper icon
- 4 1917-1918 Russian Council
- 5 Feature 7 Jul 06
- 6 Deletions
- 7 Sysop Invite
- 8 Blank pages
- 9 Problems with vandals
- 10 How to delete pictures
- 11 Vandals
- 12 About language templates.
- 13 Recent images - Fair use doesn't apply
- 14 Articles needing citations category
- 15 Linebreak
- 16 OrthodoxSource
- 17 Alexandria Dioceses
- 18 Active appeal
- 19 Book Review
- 20 URGENT - Ambush by computer generated Users
- 21 Help Needed ...
- 22 Maintenance
- 23 Adminship
- 24 Bishops of Japan
- 25 Request to help
Primates of Russia
Andrew, I was thinking that the List of Primates of Russia would be more similar to the other List articles (List of Patriarchs of Constantinople and List of Patriarchs of Antioch, for instance). I left the other information in the history section of the Church of Russia article, as I think that would be a better context. Is there a particular reason you changed the numbers to bullets? (Again, conformity with the other List articles.) I didn't look too closely at the list (just thought it deserved its own article), so I would be interested in learning your views on it and how it should be arranged. —magda (talk) 14:47, November 23, 2005 (CST)
- I see, I was looking at it from another direction. I was looking at it as sort as a timeline type of thing, with comments here and there. (The comments restarted the numbering so I just bullets.) I moved the comments when the list was moved, because they described the list entries. Andrew 14:58, November 23, 2005 (CST)
Categorizing New Pages
Sorry if you already know this, but make sure that you categorize new pages when you make them. Thanks for contributing. I know very little about the Antiphons. Oh, and you can delete that welcome message on your user talk page, it helps, but if you don't like it you can take it out. Hey! It's your user talk page. Joe 20050109
Last Supper icon
Good job on this page, particularly that it's a positive page rather than an anti-movie page. --— by Pιsτévο talk complaints at 21:19, May 15, 2006 (CDT)
1917-1918 Russian Council
Andrew; I have been working on an article about the 1917-1918 Council based upon recent scholarship (a Phd dissertation) when I noticed your addition of a stub article on the same subject. Since my article is rather long, some nine or so pages, I took the liberty of taking information from your article to make mine more complete (such as where the first liturgy of the Council and where the enthronment were held). Our structures differ too much to edit your article. With the dissertation some 230 pages, my article only hits the highlights but addresses most of the main points of the Council! I have been tuning the article in the Sandbox and plan to introduce it as a replacement for your article. Hopefully it is still there to view. Wsk 10:06, June 12, 2006 (CDT)
Feature 7 Jul 06
Thanks for keeping an eye out :) Also, if you have time to search (or happen to see a page you like), nominations for featured articles would be really great - at the moment we're running a little low. — edited by Pιsτévο at 18:17, July 7, 2006 (CDT)
Deletions
Hi Andy, I'm on it. Thanks for calling attention. In the future, you can just leave a note on a sysop's page. — FrJohn (talk)
Sysop Invite
Dear Andy,
I'd like to invite you to become an OrthodoxWiki sysop. This doesn't require much more time or commitment than you've already demonstrated. You'd be part of our ultra-secret OrthodoxWiki Sysop email list, where we work together to battle wiki-evil and talk about various issues affecting the life of OrthodoxWiki, and once in awhile bounce around ideas about its future. Also, you'd have superpowers on the wiki, allowing you to intervene in edit wars, and otherwise better manage articles. Finally, you'd be a reference point for other users - welcoming them in the name of OrthodoxWiki, and helping folks get the hang of the OrthodoxWiki style. Let me know if you'd like to accept this mission by leaving a note on my talk page or emailing me directly. Thanks, — FrJohn (talk)
Blank pages
Andrew, is there any way you can think of to find the pages with non-standard characters and address those issues? I keep coming across them at random, but it would be nice to know for sure when we're done dealing with them. —magda (talk) 11:43, March 7, 2007 (PST)
Problems with vandals
It seems that we have problems with same person Wardemon666and SeanA. Could you block hs IP adress. --Ddpbf 06:02, June 18, 2007 (PDT)
How to delete pictures
I do not know how to delete pictures from vandals
Vandals
I protected article
About language templates.
Could you make templates for Aincent Greek, Churchslavonic and Sebian Language. --Ddpbf 12:20, June 20, 2007 (PDT)
- Thanks, Andrew.
--Ddpbf 05:26, June 22, 2007 (PDT)
Recent images - Fair use doesn't apply
Dear Andrew,
Just a note to say that fair use doesn't applied to images just copied from another site. I'd suggest you try contacting them to get permission to use them here - we need an explicit OK. It would be great if they were willing to release the images under our default copyright scheme as well, or perhpas another Creative Commons license (by-nc-nd?). I'd send them a link to the article and hope for the best. Otherwise, we need to delete them. (You might want to delete them before they see the page.) Thanks,
Fr. John
Articles needing citations category
Great idea! —magda (talk) 09:27, February 28, 2008 (PST)
Linebreak
Thank you for finding and fixing that line break; it was driving me crazy, and I didn't think of that template. —magda (talk) 19:53, April 11, 2008 (UTC)
OrthodoxSource
Hi, has Father John issued you with Administration access yet? - Vasiliki 00:08, July 25, 2008 (UTC)
- No, he did not, I only have sysop permissions here and at OrthodoxWiki Commons. I think that he may be away. - Andy 14:36, July 25, 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for your help over the last few days. I am unable to do much the last few days because I am quite committed with Work at the moment. - Vasiliki 02:16, July 29, 2008 (UTC)
Alexandria Dioceses
Thanks for setting up the category for the Alexandria dioceses. I've run into the problem of starting categories before and haven't been to figure out how it is done. Can you give me a pointer how to do it! Thanks again Wsk 21:02, July 23, 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks, Andy. Next time I'll give it a try - the thing I kick myself about is that several years ago I seemed able to start my own image category, but now I din't remember how I did it!!!Wsk 23:44, July 24, 2008 (UTC)
Active appeal
There's currently an active appeal over at OrthodoxWiki talk:Administrators. If as an admin, you would like to participate, please feel free to do so. Thanks! —Fr. Andrew talk contribs (THINK!) 15:59, August 19, 2008 (UTC)
Book Review
I missed that it was a book review. On that premise it may have value, although my thought when I read it, is that it was an ad for a book. Thus my deletion response. If you think it has merit, then it should stay as you edited it. Wsk 18:56, September 16, 2008 (UTC)
URGENT - Ambush by computer generated Users
Hi, we are about to be ambushed by computer generated User accounts ....... Vasiliki 04:05, December 17, 2008 (UTC)
Hey ... do you know (or anyone) how to add "Image Verification" code to the "User Registration" so that they have to manually type what they see to stop this spam?? Vasiliki 21:58, December 17, 2008 (UTC)
Help Needed ...
Hi Andrew, how are you going ... I know that you are excellent with codes (OSource) so I wanted to ask you for help on the following. Below, I have posted two codes. The first shows the column for each month populated and you will notice how the table wraps itself across the entire length of the screen. In the second, if none of the columns are populated, then the table reduces in width across the page. What I want to achieve is:
1) a constant width across the screen AND also a locked in column width for each of the months. 2) Reduced FONT size of the words that are placed in each column (perhaps about 50% of current size since each column will end up being populated by a few saints.
Are you able to modify the code to produce a workable result? Your helps is greatly appreciated!! Vasiliki 02:02, May 29, 2009 (UTC)
Table 1: Utilises full width of screen but only when all columns are populated
Seventeenth century (1601-1700):
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Table 2, shrinks and columns have different widths when columns are not populated, not ideal
Seventeenth century (1601-1700):
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