is JS dependency issues with downloaded <span class="searchmatch">assets</span>. That is, a script is running assuming some other script or <span class="searchmatch">asset</span> has already been downloaded fully, but...
script, but thought that might be a consequence of using Gentium (via <span class="searchmatch">custom</span> <span class="searchmatch">CSS</span>). PJTraill (talk) 21:57, 2 April 2020 (UTC) Just to clarify, I am talking...
and the hanja <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> is even more important if Chinese, <span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span>, or/and Vietnamese share the same scripts in compounds, like 日本 (<span class="searchmatch">Japan</span>).--Jusjih (talk)...
user, Kakiyomi2 (talk • contribs), has been creating <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> for Middle <span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span> (or Classical <span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span> as the user calls it), but we don't have a code for...
—CodeCat 19:14, 16 May 2012 (UTC) I'm trying to clear out Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Requested</span> <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> (French)/a (and so on), that's what prompted my question. Mglovesfun...
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...
<span class="searchmatch">entries</span> needing etymology to be renamed to Category:<span class="searchmatch">Requests</span> for etymologies in English <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> (the category is for where etymologies were <span class="searchmatch">requested</span>...
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...
should be used to delineate <span class="searchmatch">entries</span> in 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...