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Hiya!
I love understanding and loathe ignorance, and feel strongly that knowledge should be free and accessible.
I see clear evidence that the wisdom of the crowd exists and is flourishing on the web and actively support open source and community projects including Wikipedia.
I do what I can to help but will perhaps never be as prolific or as accurate an editor as ClueBot, but then what human could be?
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This font is Gabriola and the background photo is Mount Sharp on Mars, taken by Curiosity.
I am committed
editMy first username on Wikipedia was "EddyFragment" (redirected here). When I changed my name, I didn't think to change my name, so now have accidentally got two names!
My timezone
editAs a UK resident, my time zone is UTC+01:00 during BST, and GMT the rest of the time. I am however naturally nocturnal so my active times would be typically more inline with a diurnal person living in, say, Caracas. Hope that helps 😜
Selected articles to which I've done a lot
editBut not necessarily recently
- Blu del Barrio – American actor
- Buke and Gase – American musical duo (work in progress)
- Gacharic Spin – Japanese rock band
- List of Google Easter eggs
- "The Partisan" – 1943 song by Anna Marly and Emmanuel d'Astier, popularised by Leonard Cohen in 1969
For some technical stuff I've done; see #My sandbox (below)
en | This user is a native speaker of the English language. |
incr | This editor is an incrementalist. |
even | This editor is an eventualist. |
This user values descriptive edit summaries and actively encourages their use. |
This user encourages the peaceful correction of vandals. |
This user assumes nothing. |
This user has template editor rights on the English Wikipedia. (verify) |
This user develops user scripts; |
{{Wiki}} | This user can write in the MediaWiki language. |
{{t|3|c}} | This user contributes to the template namespace with confidence, even with conditional templates. |
This user can program in Python. |
re | This user writes regular expressions. |
This user can write Cascading Style Sheets. |
This user can program in JavaScript. |
Warning! This user functions at a sub-optimal level before their 20th cuppa tea. |
This user is pansexual. |
SCH | This user has schizophrenia. |
My sandbox
editWelcome to my laboratory, where safety is number one priority – NOT – Mwahahaha!
Find links to stuff I've made or am working on, including user scripts.
Transcluded from my sandbox.
My JavaScript & Cascading Style Sheets
edit- Developed for the Vector (legacy/2010 not 2022) skin; may not work well or at all for others
- May conflict with other user scripts, stylesheets or Gadgets
- Some do conflict with MediaWiki "Web Fonts" (will look into it)
My common JS & CSS
edit- My common JavaScript – only importing the resource manager below
- My common CSS – a few tweaks
Currently in use and reliable
editProbably still being fine tuned now and then, but good to go (mostly) |
- navigationUI.js – compressed navigation user interface with expanded content; "sticky header" since 2016 😜
- quickLinks.js – discrete UI widget for easily maintaining a user defined list of bookmarks; interwiki use (nearly)
- allowTabs.js – tab key inserts a tab character instead of jumping to next input whilst editing
- showSpecialDiffLink.js – shows a configured
[[Special:Diff/oldid/diff]]
link syntax on diff pages - correctFirstHeadingOfSpecialPages.js – does what it says on the tin; e.g. special page first heading "User contributions for Fred Gandt" becomes "Special:Contributions/Fred_Gandt"
unwatchList.js – unwatch (and rewatch if you make a mistake) pages directly while viewing changes to your watchlist- Functionality built into preferences now; apply some CSS and it's not bad; probably more efficient
Listed at Wikipedia:User scripts/List
edit- addCloneClearButtonAboveScributoConsole.js – does what it says on the tin
- aceEditorOptions.js – provides a GUI to change and save desired settings for the Ace editor used on JavaScript, JSON, CSS and Module pages
- userResourceManager – powerful meta-tool for user JavaScript and Stylesheet management; multi-tab problem to be fixed
- confirmLogout.js – almost never (user scripts aren't loaded on preferences pages) accidentally log out again
- responsiveHistoryCompare.js – dynamically move Compare selected revisions buttons next to the selected revisions on
action=history
pages - subdueLinks.js – add options to switch hyperlink color on and off
- sectionFooters.js – add ghosted clones of editable-section headings to the end of the respective sections
- getUnpatrolledOfAlexNewArtBotResultsPages.js – search AlexNewArtBot***SearchResults for unpatrolled pages; see User:AlexNewArtBot
- watchUserContribs.js – add/remove pages listed in Special:Contributions to/from your watchlist
- addUserContribsEditSummaryCountLink.js – add a link to xTools "Analysis of edit summary usage" to the footer on user contributions pages
On the todo list
editBest to steer clear of this stuff |
Not fully fleshed out
editSome parts might be very good |
- greenTechDocs.js – applies styling for Module and Template doc pages inline with how they look when transcluded
- moveFailedModuleTestsToTop.js – for use on Module:UnitTests results pages
- controlSiteWidth.js – control the width and horizontal alignment of the site; useful for ultrawide monitors
- dupeLinks.js – detect duplicate links in articles; in very early development; MOS:DUPLINK
- sectionLinks.js – add permalinks to all section headings; scroll wheel access on cursor hover
- wikilinkPlus.js – add related shortcuts to most wikilinks; Alt+left mouse click for extras; clashes with default browser functionality
- previewCategoryDupeArgs.js – semi automated duplicate arguments hunting tool, specifically for use working on Category:Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls
- teleDirect.js – remotely create redirects
- stopChromeJumpingTheDamnTextboxOnEveryReturnPress.js – does what it says on the tin
- fixDodgyShortDescriptions.js – offers GUI for addressing bad short descriptions directly from Special:Search results
- ambiguousLinks.js – highlights links to disambiguation pages in articles
Possibly working; definitely nasty
edit- globalWatchlist.js – watchlists from all projects linked to Watchlist; needs streamlining
Avoid like the plague!
edit- My JavaScript test script – I Dunno LOL ¯\(°_o)/¯
My templates
edit{{subst:Editing advice}}
- Using Module:Editing advice
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{{IP-talk}}
{{NUMBEROFSECTIONS}}
- Using Module:NUMBEROFSECTIONS
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{{See it}}
{{Usig}}
{{subst:Warn}}
{{subst:Welcome to Wikipedia}}
– I played a large part in its development
My modules
editI consider myself a novice Lua learner.
In progress
editIt seems like I'm currently doing something else...
Semi complete
editSafe space for testing
editBecause messing about for days or weeks at a time in other Module's sandboxes is likely to be bothersome to other editors
Some good stuff I like
edit- Concorde: a supersonic sleek beauty
- Desiderata: words of wisdom by Max Ehrmann
- Is that so?: an anecdote about a man with his priorities in good order
- If—: a poem full of wisdom by Rudyard Kipling
- Words of wisdom from the poem My Monument (August, 1836) by Alexander Pushkin: "Fear not insult, ask not crown: Praise and blame take with indifference And dispute not with the fool!"; discovered via Ad Orientem's user page
- On Bullshit: an essay by Harry Frankfurt
- Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X: a painting by Francis Bacon
- "The Elements": a song about stuff by Tom Lehrer
- The Treachery of Images a.k.a. Ceci n'est pas une pipe (English: This is not a pipe): a painting by René Magritte
- Turquoise: if that wasn't already obvious
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Chair: painting by Vincent van Gogh
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Girl with a Pearl Earring: painting by Johannes Vermeer
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Hypotrochoid animation: mathy thing by Sam Derbyshire
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Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird: supersonic leaking beauty
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Mandelbrot set zooms: eternal beauty
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Pigeon: sculpture by Paul Sloan at Rundle Mall, Adelaide
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The Goldfinch: painting by Carel Fabritius