User:Ingoolemo/Threads/06/06/24a
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit] MediaWiki:Edittools
Note: this comment is part of a synchronised thread. You can reply by clicking the [edit] link next to the comment's heading, or following this link. To ensure that you can see any further responses I make, add this page to your watchlist. Once you have replied, feel free to remove this boilerplate.
As you may have noticed, some wikimarkup shortcuts were recently added there, some of which are redundant with existing buttons and some of which are redundant with your buttons. Because I like the editbuttons better than the edittools, I have written some scripts for those edittools that don't have equivalent editbuttons. If you would like to add them to your own Extra editbuttons script, visit User:Ingoolemo/extraextraeditbuttons.js.
Thanks for the good work with the extra buttons by the way. I absolutely love them.
If you have any better ideas for the GIFs I've created for my scripts, feel free to revise them. The files are: , , , and .
By the way, if you don't want to see the wikimarkup section of edittools, add
#edittools_wikimarkup {display:none;}
to User:MarkS/monobook.css. Ingoolemo talk 01:41, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for the comments. The new shortcuts they have added at the bottom makes the editing interface a little inconsistent. It was okay having just characters at the bottom. However, now they have added markup to the bottom the result is some markup at the top and some markup at the bottom. Just feels confusing to me.
- I like your new buttons and have added them into the development version of User:MarkS/Extra edit buttons.
- However, the images look a little different to the main buttons. My intention is edit the images to make them look consistent and then upload these new version as a separate version from your originals (they will probably be PNG anyway to ensure consistency with the existing buttons). Once that's done (and tested on IE/FireFox and Opera) I will move it to live. --MarkS (talk) 19:56, 24 June 2006 (UTC)