Tim, E.,
whenever I modify a wiki page and click the save button, the page reload and at the top of the page a "question field" appears. After filling in the answer, I need to scroll to the bottom and press the save button again. This is cumbersome and a source of loss of time, since the process requires to "save the page" twice and scroll up and down the whole page.
Would it be possible for the "question field" to be at the bottom of the page and always visible when editing? A good location would be just below the "summary field". This would avoid both the additional scrolling and the additional save.
Thanks Michele
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Tim, E.,
whenever I modify a wiki page and click the save button, the page reload and at the top of the page a "question field" appears. After filling in the answer, I need to scroll to the bottom and press the save button again. This is cumbersome and a source of loss of time, since the process requires to "save the page" twice and scroll up and down the whole page.
Would it be possible for the "question field" to be at the bottom of the page and always visible when editing? A good location would be just below the "summary field". This would avoid both the additional scrolling and the additional save.
Thanks Michele
Hi Michele,
We run a stock MediaWiki install for the most part; maintaining modified MediaWiki extensions is beyond our capacity at the moment. However, if you would like to reqest this feature from the original developers I would be more than happy to turn it on once available. The main page for the extension in question is http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:QuestyCaptcha
I have the ability to disable the captcha for certain trusted users, so what I *can* do is disable it on your account. If this gets in the way of any other major TDE contributor please send me a message and I'll disable it on your account as well. Those who are less active with the project will just have to use the captcha as-is; this is the price we (and LibreOffice among others) pay to keep our Wiki(s) spam-free. :-)
Tim
I have the ability to disable the captcha for certain trusted users, so what I *can* do is disable it on your account. If this gets in the way of any other major TDE contributor please send me a message and I'll disable it on your account as well. Those who are less active with the project will just have to use the captcha as-is; this is the price we (and LibreOffice among others) pay to keep our Wiki(s) spam-free. :-)
No needs to disable the captcha for my user. Better to make sure the wiki is spam free :-) I was wondering if there was an easy way to make the process better, but I can live with the current way. Cheers Michele