RailWAM

RailWAM is a script that adds a module to the right rail which displays the day's WAM score along with the difference between the current and yesterday's scores. It also includes an easy-open FAQ. As of November 23, 2016, Monobook is not supported, however, support for it is planned (see Planned Features).

Features
RailWAM...
 * automatically updates the WAM score module with the latest score,
 * displays the wiki's WAM score in the right rail,
 * allows you to log the WAM score once a day with the click of a link,
 * calculates the difference between today's and yesterday's scores,
 * opens a FAQ with one click on a link at the bottom of the module,
 * links to the official WAM page with the top 5,000 wikis' scores,
 * configuration options, including the ability to opt out

Site-wide Installation
To install the script site-wide, add this to your MediaWiki:ImportJS page: dev:RailWAM/code.js (You must have custom JavaScript enabled on your wiki. If you don't, ask Wikia Staff to enable it via Special:Contact.)

Then add this to MediaWiki:Common.js:

Personal Installation
To install the script for personal use, add this to your global or personal JavaScript: Make sure you replace (Your username here) with your username.

Option List & Defaults
The following tables lists all the options that can be configured, a description of each, their accepted values, and their default values.

How to Configure
To configure RailWAM, use the  object and place it in MediaWiki:Common.js for site-wide use or Special:MyPage/common.js or w:c:community:Special:MyPage/global.js for personal use. Be sure to separate each of the properties with a comma. An example configuration follows: If you are installing the script for personal use, make sure you place the configuration options before the import statement:

Opting Out of RailWAM
To opt out of RailWAM, add this to your personal or global JavaScript:

Planned Features

 * Monobook support
 * Displaying and logging WAM rank
 * Graphing WAM data
 * Configuration option to specify a rail module to append the WAM module to
 * Inline-article WAM modules
 * Entering WAM scores into a table for easy readability
 * A link to the WAM Log page