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  2. Help:Hide Pages in Watchlist - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Hide_Pages_in_Watchlist

    The CSS code required is different depending on whether you have the "Enhanced recent changes" option selected in your preferences. Enhanced recent changes disabled [ edit ] Use the following example to hide whatever page you want from your watchlist, by adding a line (on a new line) in your skin.css page file.

  3. Wikipedia:ProveIt - Wikipedia

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    For configured templates, ProveIt fetches the parameters from TemplateData to create a form to update existing or add new ref tags with such templates. ProveIt can also auto-fill a citation from an URL using m:Web2Cit , a collaborative database of configurations to fine-tune Citoid, VisualEditor's citation generation service.

  4. Help:Useful styles - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... This page documents various CSS elements that are useful to know when working in the article and template ...

  5. Wikipedia:Customisation - Wikipedia

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    So, for example, editor XYZ could add personal CSS code to the page User:XYZ/vector.css. As with user scripts, the Gadgets tab of "my preferences" (see above) may include a personal CSS modification that you're interested in; if so, you can simply check a box rather than editing your personal .css page.

  6. Wikipedia:Lua/Resources - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Lua style guide – standards to improve the readability of code through consistency "What do converted templates look like?" (slideshow) Help:Lua debugging – a how-to guide about debugging Lua modules; Help:Lua for beginners – basic tutorial and pointers; Wikipedia:Lua string functions – string performance considerations and limits

  7. Wikipedia : Tools/Alternative browsing

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    Wikiwand - browser extension for Google Chrome and Firefox.. Kiwix - offline reader for Wikipedia and its other Wikimedia sister projects. Available for Android, Linux, iOS, Mac OS X, Windows.

  8. Wikipedia:Tools/Editing tools - Wikipedia

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    Offline MediaWiki Code Editor is a multilingual freeware offline application programmed in AutoHotkey script language for those Windows® users who edit articles in Wikipedia and other projects of the Wikimedia Foundation.

  9. Wikipedia:Simplest diff guide - Wikipedia

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    A diff is a permanent link to a single edit or set of edits, showing the difference between the before and after versions.Without diffs, those trying to help you may not know what you are referring to.

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