idea of having some kind of Wikidata local to <span class="searchmatch">en</span>.<span class="searchmatch">wiktionary</span> alone? —CodeCat 20:41, 9 June 2017 (UTC) OK, <span class="searchmatch">about</span> your idea: Support. --Daniel Carrero (talk)...
least [https://<span class="searchmatch">en</span>.<span class="searchmatch">wiktionary</span>.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Lea_Lacroix_(WMDE) by Léa Lacroix; and in the many discussions listed at <span class="searchmatch">Wiktionary</span>:Wikidata. Andy...
appropriate html tags be placed around the transliteration so that a <span class="searchmatch">custom</span> .<span class="searchmatch">css</span> file can hide these for users that understand the script in question...
translation section of both <span class="searchmatch">wiktionaries</span>. Could you help me write some pseudo code for this? <span class="searchmatch">custom</span>TargetWikt = <span class="searchmatch">en</span> <span class="searchmatch">custom</span>SourceWikt = sv languages = [list...
generates <strong class="selflink">linktext</strong>. We can then <span class="searchmatch">customize</span> the <span class="searchmatch">CSS</span> for, say, ul strong.selflink. (I realize this is the exact opposite...
if this thread doesnt come up with any good ideas, we could offer a <span class="searchmatch">custom</span> <span class="searchmatch">CSS</span> snippet just a few lines long that would make the headers more distinct...
some reason it also puts the word in a different <span class="searchmatch">CSS</span> class which i noticed because i use <span class="searchmatch">custom</span> <span class="searchmatch">CSS</span>. For everyone else, it's barely noticeable, but still...
tables like this. Rather than continuing to maintain various pieces of <span class="searchmatch">custom</span> <span class="searchmatch">CSS</span> in different locations around the wiki, I felt it would make more sense...