Interwiki is also for external links, like topic: or project: This is helpful in citing. Read the mediawiki manual @r4356th
You won't create it, miraheze's people will.
Hi, everybody! I decided to share some statistics and analytics report with you all. Here they are-
Wiki Statistics
- There are a total of 335 pages.
- There are 32 content pages (in other words, articles about Snap!).
- There are a total of 155 uploaded files.
- There have been a total of 1,113 page edits since the wiki was set up
- The average number of edits per page is 3.32.
- There are a total of 35 registered users.
- There a total of 9 active users excluding Miraheze volunteers.
- There a total of 7 autopatrolled users.
- There a total of 2 bureaucrats.
- There are a total of 3 forum administrators.
- There are a total of 3 interface administrators.
- There are a total of 3 administrators.
Visitor Statistics - A total of 18 visitors are from the forums, 5 from Miraheze Meta and 1 from Yahoo! Mail.
- A total of 63 of our visitors are from Asia, 27 from North America, 16 from Europe and 5 from Australia/Oceania.
- A total of 45 of our visitors are from Bangladesh, 17 from the United States, 15 from China, 10 from Canada, 9 from the United Kingdom, 5 from Australia, 3 from India, 3 from Spain, 2 from Switzerland, 1 from Germany and 1 from Italy.
- 14 visits were on Monday, 16 on Tuesday, 25 on Wednesday, 21 on Thursday, 17 on Friday, 8 on Saturday and 10 on Sunday.
- 27 of our visitors have spent 0-10s, 14 11-30s, 12 31-60s, 11 1-2 min, 10 2-4 min, 13 4-7 min, 8 7-10 min, 3 10-15 min, 3 15-30 min and 7 30+ min.
- 75 our visitors used Windows 10, 6 used Ubuntu, 5 used iOS 13.5, 5 used Mac 10.15, 4 used Android 5.1, 3 used Windows 7, 2 used Android 8.1, 2 used Android 10, 2 used GNU/Linux, 2 used Mac 10.14, 2 used Nintendo Switch, 1 used Android 8.0, 1 used iOS 12.4, 1 used Windows 8.1. (Please let me know if you had any problem when using any of these operating systems.)
- 81 visitors directly entered the wiki, 24 visitors from other websites and 6 from search engines.
The full analytics report can be found here- https://snapwiki.miraheze.org/wiki/Special:Analytics.
And the statistics report here- Statistics - Snap! Wiki.
Geez, what are the other 300 pages?
Ok, I know it's possible to get anywhere on the internet on a nintendo switch, but, why would anyone visit the snap wiki on a nintendo switch?
Probably mediawiki pages that make it run, templates, andspecial pages for managing/foruming.
New feature: You can use topic:wiki or topic:2154 as a link (for any topic ie. topic:blockify-bug or topic:2335 for Blockify bug) and it will automatically link there.
New feature: You use the template project for project links.
And 48 visitors are using Firefox, 39 are using Chrome, 4 are using unknown browsers, 3 are using Firefox Mobile, 3 are using Internet Explorer, 2 are using Chrome Mobile, 2 are using Chromium, 2 are using NetFront, 2 are using UC Browser, 1 is using Chrome Mobile iOS, 1 is using Chrome Webview, 1 is using DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser, 1 is using Microsoft Edge, 1 is using Mobile Safari and 1 is using Safari.
I could not post it before due to the forum restriction.
User, user talk, template, forum, special pages etc. I am seriously thinking about introducing an account creation process.
I don't know! I was surprised, too. Miraheze uses Matamo Analytics which got us these.
wiki.snap.berkeley.edu could be a better domain for the Wiki in future, Miraheze works bad.
We can try moving the Snap! wiki from Miraheze to its website, but that's up to the Snap! team. @bh, what do you think?
Up to @bromagosa, really; he's the web site guru. The question is whether we can allow bunches of people to write to the wiki without compromising the security of the cloud storage. I suppose it could be on a separate VM, right, Bernat?
I am designing a Mediawiki skin that makes the wiki look like Snap! It's at GitHub - snapwiki/snapwikiskin: A skin for the wiki written with Mustache and Vue.JS templates.
Could you please fill the README? And is that a ScratchWikiSkin modification?
And please check your GitHub dashboard (or email).
I am pretty sure you copied Snap!'s CSS code. And ScratchWikiSkin's JSON and PHP files. What is the point?