| Q. | Several Questions about Wiki-Editing? | Related Search: Wikipedia | | | All questions are about a Wikia site, not Wikipedia.
1: I had to move an article to a new location, and turn the old article into a Disambiguation page. The old article is used in a Template and appears on almost every single page. The template links are updated, but the "Links Here" section still lists everything on the Disambiguation page.
2: Some Wikias have Badges that you earn. For instance if you visit the Wikia called "Death Spank" it gives you a badge saying "Welcome to the Wiki".
3: I have sysop permission; is it possible for me to update the file myself from question 1, or do I need to ask the administrator? Also how and can I create badges from question 2?
| | A. | Wikia, Inc. is a private, commercial enterprise. Why would you come to a volunteer website and enter your question in the "Wikipedia" category, when Wikia.com has a staff of at least 30 people who are PAID TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS AS A CUSTOMER?
Seriously, the nerve of some people. | | | |
| Q. | Questions about Wiki-Editing? | Related Search: Wikipedia | | | All questions are about a Wikia site, not Wikipedia.
1: I had to move an article to a new location, and turn the old article into a Disambiguation page. The old article is used in a Template and appears on almost every single page. The template links are updated, but the "Links Here" section still lists everything on the Disambiguation page.
2: Some Wikias have Badges that you earn. For instance if you visit the Wikia called "Death Spank" it gives you a badge saying "Welcome to the Wiki".
3: I have sysop permission; is it possible for me to update the file myself from question 1, or do I need to ask the administrator? Also how and can I create badges from question 2?
| | A. | Wikia, Inc. is a private, commercial enterprise. Why would you come to a volunteer website and enter your question in the "Wikipedia" category, when Wikia.com has a staff of at least 30 people who are PAID TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS AS A CUSTOMER?
Seriously, the nerve of some people. | | | |
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