User:Ark25/Scripts

Feature request: Provide a list with the resulting articles
Archive 7 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help_talk:Searching#Feature_request:_Provide_a_list_with_the_resulting_articles

I am searching for the articles that contain the string "Vales" in the title - intitle:/Vales/. The search tool finds 76 items.

My request is to provide a list with the titles of the articles found, like this: ..
 * Vanessa Williams (redirect from Valessa Williams)
 * Middle-earth (redirect from Vales of Anduin)
 * List of minor planet discoverers (redirect from Jan Vales)
 * Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska
 * Vale tudo (redirect from Vales Tudo)
 * Valescourt
 * Saint-Raphaël, Var (redirect from Valescure)
 * Fronteira dos Vales
 * Valestan

I think it would be really useful for the users. It can help them in many ways. For example to introduce the list in a text file and to further refine the search, using a text editor, or for using a robot for changing text in the respective articles (for example there are 237 articles containing the string "Neamţ County" and a robot should change the text into "Neamț County" - from T-cedilla to T-comma). Thank you. —  Ark25  (talk) 21:44, 29 March 2020 (UTC)
 * I would also like this. AutoWikiBrowser has the feature and can also make lists in many other ways: AutoWikiBrowser/User manual. I have a crude version by placing this in Special:MyPage/monobook.css:


 * It hides the other lines on search results pages. If you use Vector normally then you can change a search page to display in MonoBook by adding  to the url. If you have MonoBook then place it in Special:MyPage/vector.css and add   to the url. You can also manually apply the above css to a viewed browser window with a feature in most browsers. You can also add this to :


 * On search pages it makes a "MonoBook" link under "Tools" to repeat the search in MonoBook. PrimeHunter (talk) 23:34, 29 March 2020 (UTC)


 * These scripts are really great! I forgot to mention that I am not using AutoWikiBrowser; many of the users who would benefit from this feature won't have the time and patience to use AWB.
 * Do you have any link to some documentation that explains how to manually apply the above css to a viewed browser window ? I'm just curious.
 * Thank you! —  Ark25  (talk) 00:32, 30 March 2020 (UTC)
 * It depends on the browser. In Firefox I right-click somewhere on the page, click Inspect Element, click Edit CSS, and copy the css code to the top. PrimeHunter (talk) 00:42, 30 March 2020 (UTC)