Thread:Angelo Gabrini/@comment-28083312-20200620055548/@comment-28083312-20200912154636

Affiliates & similar cross-wiki advertisements generally don't get much clickthrough, & since the right rail doesn't get much clickthrough either, it makes more data-sense to put affiliates in the right rail if you can collapse it down to one column & keep the scroll. I'm using a Windows 10 desktop with Google Chrome Thanks, I'm not sure anything can be done at present since the issue seems to have resolved itself, but if it happens again let me know & I'll be able to test the browser & platform you're on to see if I can reproduce it & fix the issue. If you find any new bugs using a different browser or platform/device, please note that when you report it. What do you mean by permissions issue? I tried editing this comment of mine that I posted before the change but the wiki acts like I'm posting a new comment. I don't want to risk posting something and it erasing my comment Edit: I copy/pasted my original comment and then tested it, typing something in replaced my original comment with the new stuff. I had to repaste my original comment to be able to properly edit my original comment Edit 2: Here's another comment that has the same issue since I edited the comment I linked above Thanks, I understand the issue now. I just checked, & fortunately, this issue has already been reported & should be worked on at some point, it's just a matter of Fandom getting around to fix it. Appreciate the heads up on this! Edit 3: Also, I'm curious: what does 2017 source edit mean? I see it as a tag on all of my edits It's just metadata marking which editor was used in an edit. It's useful on MediaWiki installations with multiple editor options so that we can see what editor was used to make a given edit (e.g. if VisualEditor was used then we could be more understanding about why page formatting might have been broken, due to that editor). While the UCP currently only has the 2017 source & visual editors, the 2010 editor will soon be an option for people to use while the 2017 editor has some bugs & performance issues worked out. It's a more stable version than the 2017 iteration, even though it's older.