That stylesheet is short enough that'd it'd probably be better off in the CSS Cookbook.
Alright!
Just follow the instructions in the installation section of UserStatus. And np :)
Import the script, wait for cache to clear, go to your profile, and use the user status drop-down menu to select your status.
Looks like some images you just removed instead of renaming.
Looks like some images just didn't get renamed right or something. Not sure what happened.
Not really unfortunately.
Ok. Before we proceed further, may I ask as to whether you're asking for this change in order to make the navbox show up better in mobile?
Alright but you'd probably be best off asking the user who made the template in the first place.
It's called JWB. :)
Yeah, seems like you know how to use it now. You're welcome!
abc just stores the image values. Remember that this snippet isn't for MassRename.
It cannot do that.
Are you sure you didn't leave redirects? That's about the only explanation.
You'd add the first snippet in console, then paste the list of images names you'll be replacing into the resulting textbox. Once you've done that, add the second snippet in console. Then you'll have the number of images you'll be replacing so that you can calculate the number you need for the other snippet that creates the list of new image names. If it doesn't make sense though, you don't need to use it.
No. var num = 1;
is the starting point of the image numbers. Setting it at two means that the first image will be File:Episode 1 - 2.png. On the other hand, changing num += 1
changes the number in between. So changing it to 2 will output File:Episode 1 - 1.png then File:Episode 1 - 3.png and so on.
What do you mean?
That creates a textbox at the top of the page and fills it with the list of page names, each on a new time.
Probably the only easy way to do that would be to do it manually.
Re-read this.