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This page is a selective overview of user preferences. For more details, see Meta: Help: Preferences .
This is Help: Preferences . Special talk page for : Preferences are in Wikipedia: Special: Preferences .

Preferences are seventy or more user options for browsing, editing, searching, notifications, and more. Links to your Preferences page are available at the top of every Wikipedia page when you have an account, in addition to links to your other account services such as your Contribution. Another way to get there is to navigate to the Custom: Preferences page.

Once on your Preferences page, you can control most of the Wikipedia user interface through many feature settings provided by MediaWiki (Wikipedia software): skins, plug-ins, date formats, signatures, and more. For example, you can choose to enter an edit summary if you forget. The Preferences page also provides links to customize your CSS to customize your page style details.

Plus, there are hundreds of user tools to navigate, many of which are listed on Wikipedia: § Browsing and editing tools, which can override or change preferences provided by MediaWiki. Each account has its own Custom Javascript page where the tool installs itself, and where you can help develop it.

On their site, MediaWiki maintains a browser compatibility matrix. The time you spend in getting accounts, setting your preferences, finding tools and testing your browser (before you lose edits) will be paid off.

Feature requests can be made, and bugs are reported, as described on Wikipedia: Phabricator. The current set of preferences is largely the result of issues raised by newcomers in places such as the village pump, and is encouraged by regular customers holding long discussions and collectively pushing issues.


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Preferences Page

The Preferences page can be accessed when you log in, but you must enable JavaScript in your browser, since the page and all tabs are wide JavaScript applications.

You do not have to click Save on each tab on the Preferences page, because the Save button affects all changes to all Preferences tabs. You can go from the tab to the settings tab of all your preferences before saving, because Save remembers your changes on other tabs. To forget about unsaved changes, just leave the page without saving. If you want to undo saved changes, you need to reset them manually.

Clicking Restore all default settings will load other non-malicious pages that later offer buttons to reset all all preferences on each tab to their default values. This includes some items that are saved as a preference but they can not be edited directly in Special: Preferences. If you reset your preferences, you can restore your custom signatures from wikitext history page, update your custom CSS or JavaScript from Wikipedia: Tools Ã,§ Browse and edit, and then reselect and save your preferences.

The default setting is for newcomer editing articles. The middle editor tends to enable more features, such as "warns me if I forget the edit summary", and advanced editors and administrators use custom settings, gadgets and editors for the task .

If you have chosen to make Wikipedia your login as a global account , you will have the same usernames and passwords on Sister projects like Wiktionary, in MediaWiki.org itself, and in other countries Wikipedia. Each of your account preferences is independent because each wiki is a website, with their own administration (namespaces, settings, accounts, etc.). Even the word "Preferences" above can be set differently! On Wikipedia Wikipedia it says "My settings".

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User profile

PreferencesÃ, -> User profile -> Details = meta: Help: Preferences # User profiles

Basic information

  • A list of your account details and some statistics (e.g., edits amount)
  • Allows you to view/manage your global account info.
  • This is where you change your password.

Internationalization

  • Change the user interface message language. It does not affect other articles and pages created by editors. Note that many interface messages have been customized on Wikipedia English but usually only for the default "en-English" which can for example add links to relevant help pages, processes, and policies. It is therefore not recommended to select "en-GB - English English" or "en-CA - Canadian English" which makes some spelling changes but eliminates many useful customizations. Foreign languages ​​also ignore customizations but may still be favored by users with poor English skills.
  • Option to specify your preferred pronoun so that the software grammatically refers to you correctly.
  • Other language settings: allows you to set the language in which Wikipedia menus and fonts are displayed; In addition, the option to set the language you're editing in (input tools must be enabled).

Signature

  • Displays a signature that will appear when you sign the talk page.
  • Allows you to edit a signature, either using wiki markup (option should be checked), or just plain text.

Email options

  • Option to provide an email address. While this is optional, read the warning about losing your password and not having an email address on the file.
  • Option about using your email address: enable email from other users, send copies of emails you send to other users, and receive emails when pages or files in your watchlist are changed.
  • Before using email, you must confirm your email address. See Help: Confirm email
  • "Email me when the page or file in my watchlist changed", see Help: Email notification

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Appearance

PreferencesÃ, -> AppearanceÃ, -> DetailÃ, = meta: Help: Preferences # Appearance

Regarding editing pages, initiation, look and feel, Wikipedia offers a number of amazing options. Some of them are:

  • "Remind me when entering a blank edit summary" into the database. (Establishment of habits.)
  • "Enable VisualEditor". Get a word processing interface. There is no markup language at all.
  • "Show preview without reloading the page". Get dynamic web pages. Reload browser now gives you a glimpse of the original live without leaving the edit page. And there is no need to create completely new pages for each requested preview; direct preview only reloads the sections of the page, so it does not offer backward browser history, but it also does not interfere with history. It saves some network bandwidth and lots of browser cache. Just save your edits before disabling JavaScript. (Users must first perform a simple compatibility test.)

Font size for edit boxes can be set in Wikipedia editing preferences or in browsers. In Firefox there are two font-size settings in Options -> Content -> "Default font" Advanced... , one for edit box, and one for the rest of the page. If you just want uniformity, check to see if it allows Wikipedia to choose its own font; then you set the Wikipedia "Edit Font Style Area" to "Serif" or "Sans Serif", and the font size in the edit box will match the rest of the page.

Two editing toolbars are offered that will reach the top of the edit box. ( Wikipedia: Reftoolbar show version.)

  • "Show editing toolbar" is a version 1.0 inheritance that provides a row of buttons. (See m: help: Edit toolbar for details.)
  • "Enable enhanced editing toolbar" provides a frame with icons. This is the default feature that can be turned off.
    • is a search and replace dialog that can receive a regular expression as a search target for substitute text. (See list of regular expression symbols)

To use more of your favorite text editors, not just edit boxes and toolbars, see Wikipedia: Text editor support. Also see the Gadgets tab.

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Recent changes

Preferences, -> Recent changes -> View & amp; Advanced options = meta: Help: Preferences # Recent changes

Recent changes refer to the page changes in the database. Every time a wiki page is edited, and changes are actually made, the records are saved from the differences. For example, the page history shows revisions for a given page. But recent changes can report much more than page revisions, or entire wikis, they can also report recent changes from editors (their contributions). The user preference for recent changes is the style in which this revision list will appear:

  • List length
  • List time window
  • List grouping method

Watchlist has a more set preferences, because like an edit window, it's often the core tool for editors.

More information on these various histories can be found in the following places. For global changes to the Wikipedia page, see Help: Recent changes. For user contributions, see Help: User contributions. For page history, see Help: Page history. For other log types, see Help: Log.

Pending changes

Preferences, -> Recent changes -> Pending changes = meta: Help: Preferences # Pending changes/Review edits

This setting is for advanced editors who have a detailed understanding of the five pillars and the templates used to mark the ratings on the page. Pending change refers to the serving style

  • new page "curation" tool: curation toolbar and new page feed, and
  • how recent changes appear on certain page histories that have been configured for protection by reviewing any changes before they are applied to the public version of the page.

For a sample page history that shows a pending change feature, click on the history page listed in Special: PendingChanges.

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Watchlist

PreferencesÃ, -> WatchlistÃ, -> Details = meta: Help: #Safe Watch Preference

Watchlist options include which pages, and what "recent" means to you.

If Preferences you have " Email me when the page or file in my watchlist changed " is set, then just visiting the page will actually set the email notification flag.

Once you've missed an email for a specific page change or not visited the page (or ignored the email), you will no longer receive mail for that page . You can still monitor the page with a summary of their watchlist summary, but custom email notification alerts will remain unset until you visit it. This facilitates the monitoring of large watch lists while preventing emails that are potentially useless to you.

If you want to set up all email notifications, you can at any time mark all "visited" pages. If your PreferencesÃ, -> Gadget has " page views in your watchlist that have changed since your last visit in bold ", your watchlist will have a button labeled " Mark all pages visited ". The button will effectively manage all your email notification alerts.

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Notifications

Preferences, -> Notifications

This setting changes the new message bar, Specialties: Notifications, and the "(thank you) button:

  • [x] Displays a floating flag when I have a new talk page message Ã, (to display the new bar-message )
  • [x] Exclude me from the feature experiment (to remove the "thank you" button)
  • Section: Notify me about this event

The option for Notifications was first added in May 2013. See Wikipedia Signpost the topic "English-language Wikipedia to be the first to receive Echo deployment" for a brief overview.

There is also an option to allow email notifications, check the appropriate boxes to enable this feature.

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Gadget

Preferences, -> Gadgets, -> Details = Wikipedia: Gadgets # Current installed gadgets

Gadgets are user-donated software, not software running Wikipedia, so you'll see the group name Editing and Appearance the same as the tab name on the preferences page. If you see a tab on your web-browser preference page already enabled JavaScript. The gadget goes through an authoritative process before it appears on the list. There are gadgets for, browsing, editing, appearance, and for compatibility. An overview of select gadgets available there is as follows.

Explore .

  • Language translation
  • Media files, search results, and diffs
  • Twinkle admin tool for advanced editors
  • Tea shop for new editor's question
  • Mousing over or hovering over inline quote to read it

Editing .

  • Quoting/expediting/proofing
  • Coloring wikitext; Character Tools
  • Categorization; Reviewing new articles; Submit a dispute
  • Wiki Editor, WikEd, and WikEdDiff

Appearance .

  • Edit the introductory section.
  • Admin tools; Change and add to page layout and control
  • Displays your own diff, or animation, or local time in all timestamps
  • Enables external search engines to search for Wikipedia
  • Show classes rated from an article, Featured , A, B, C , etc.

Compatibility .

  • Font and JavaScript Support

Advanced .

  • Regular expression tool
  • Tracks software bugs
  • Monitor recent changes

See more customizations available on the page in the View also section, such as the search and replace dialog that understands regular JavaScript expressions.

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Beta Features

PreferencesÃ, -> Beta Features - - Details = mw: Beta Features

The Beta feature is a way to test new features on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia sites before being released for everyone.

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More tools

The MediaWiki preferences page offers a range of options for common users. If you find a special role on Wikipedia, there might be a powerful tool for it in WP: Tools # Browsing and editing .

Operating an account with the tool can bring side effects, such as popups, toolbars, and frame objects in your sometimes crappy, but sometimes indispensable, browsing or editing page space. Instead of uninstalling, you can only switch skins, as there are four skins, each with an pair adjustment. 1) Custom JavaScript has tools. 2) Special CSS can bring your selected font, color, and frame frames to each skin, regardless of any device that may be covered by the skin.

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See also

  • meta: Help: Preferences
  • Wikipedia: Skin
  • Wikipedia: Customization
  • Wikipedia: Scripts
  • Wikipedia: Tools
  • Wikipedia: User database/User preferences report

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