Discontinued
GuildWatch has been discontinued for a complete rewrite, so don't expect updates in the near future (though I might fix obvious bugs). I can guarantee that when it returns you'll all want to install it again, so hold on pl0x! Ale_Jrb (talk)
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Latest Changes
For a full program history, see here.
Discontinued
GuildWatch is, of now, discontinued, and will return whenever I get the time to rewrite it (yes, I realise it is a bit messy and there are other scripts that do the exact same thing available and look nicer), but when it returns it will be much nicer and I'm looking forward to it! Ale_Jrb (talk)
1.03f
- Updated the redbetter link to use the correct deletion template.
- Updated the 'T: Delete (reason) option' - entering a speedy deletion quick-code will automatically use the correct speedy deletion template.
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GuildWatch: Installation
To get started using GuildWatch, you must install it:
{{subst:User:Ale_jrb/gwatchcomp.js}}
- Save the changes to the page, and perform a hard refresh.
To hard refresh your browser, hold down 'Ctrl', then press 'F5' or click the 'Refresh' button.
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Coming Soon...
The following features are ones I intend to work on sometime in the (near) future. They are not, however, guaranteed.
- An {{arenanet image}} tagging option.
- An option system allowing users to customise GuildWatch options using a nice interface.
- A vandalism scoring system that can identify the most suspect edits in places such as recent changes, highlighting those that may need attention.
Other suggestions? Let me know!
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About GuildWatch
What is GuildWatch?
GuildWatch is a JavaScript plug-in for Guild Wars Wiki. It contextually adds links, text and reminders to your interface.
What's it for?
It's designed to make it easier to maintain the Wiki, vastly increasing the speed at which you can work. Need to tag a page for deletion? Click a link and type a reason. It needs speedy deleting? Simple - just enter the speedy deletion code. Want to notify a user that you've tagged an image for deletion? You can do it in one click.
What's contextually?
Because of the number of tags that could be added to a page, it would be impractical to have all of them on view all the time. To solve this problem, you only get shown tags that are relevant to the page you're viewing. Obviously you can't tag the recent changes page for deletion, so why should the link be visible there? Similarly, you aren't going to notify the article page for Kamadan that you've tagged an image it uploaded for deletion.
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