User:Fred Gandt/sandbox

My JavaScript & Cascading Style Sheets

 * Developed for the Vector (legacy/2010 not 2022) skin; may not work well or at all for others
 * May conflict with other user scripts, stylesheets or Gadgets
 * Some do conflict with MediaWiki "Web Fonts" (will look into it)

My common JS & CSS

 * My common JavaScript – only importing the resource manager below
 * My common CSS – a few tweaks

Currently in use and reliable

 * navigationUI.js – compressed navigation user interface with expanded content; "sticky header" since 2016 😜
 * quickLinks.js – discrete UI widget for easily maintaining a user defined list of bookmarks; interwiki use (nearly)
 * allowTabs.js – tab key inserts a tab character instead of jumping to next input whilst editing
 * showSpecialDiffLink.js – shows a configured  link syntax on diff pages
 * unwatchList.js – unwatch (and rewatch if you make a mistake) pages directly while viewing changes to your watchlist
 * Functionality built into preferences now; apply some CSS and it's not bad; probably more efficient

Listed at User scripts/List

 * addCloneClearButtonAboveScributoConsole.js – does what it says on the tin
 * aceEditorOptions.js – provides a GUI to change and save desired settings for the Ace editor used on JavaScript, JSON, CSS and Module pages
 * userResourceManager – powerful meta-tool for user JavaScript and Stylesheet management; multi-tab problem to be fixed
 * confirmLogout.js – almost never (user scripts aren't loaded on preferences pages) accidentally log out again
 * responsiveHistoryCompare.js – dynamically move buttons next to the selected revisions on   pages
 * subdueLinks.js – add options to switch hyperlink color on and off
 * sectionFooters.js – add ghosted clones of editable-section headings to the end of the respective sections
 * getUnpatrolledOfAlexNewArtBotResultsPages.js – search AlexNewArtBot***SearchResults for unpatrolled pages; see User:AlexNewArtBot
 * watchUserContribs.js – add/remove pages listed in Special:Contributions to/from your watchlist
 * addUserContribsEditSummaryCountLink.js – add a link to xTools "Analysis of edit summary usage" to the footer on user contributions pages

Not fully fleshed out

 * greenTechDocs.js – applies styling for Module and Template doc pages inline with how they look when transcluded
 * moveFailedModuleTestsToTop.js – ‎for use on Module:UnitTests results pages
 * controlSiteWidth.js – ‎control the width and horizontal alignment of the site; useful for ultrawide monitors
 * dupeLinks.js – detect duplicate links in articles; in very early development; MOS:DUPLINK
 * sectionLinks.js – add permalinks to all section headings; scroll wheel access on cursor hover
 * wikilinkPlus.js – add related shortcuts to most wikilinks; Alt for extras; clashes with default browser functionality
 * previewCategoryDupeArgs.js – semi automated duplicate arguments hunting tool, specifically for use working on Category:Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls
 * teleDirect.js – remotely create redirects

Possibly working; definitely nasty

 * globalWatchlist.js – watchlists from all projects linked to Watchlist; needs streamlining

Avoid like the plague!

 * My JavaScript test script – I Dunno LOL ¯\(°_o)/¯

My templates

 * Using Module:NUMBEROFSECTIONS
 * Using Module:Editing advice
 * – redirected to
 * – I had a large part to play in it's development
 * Using Module:Editing advice
 * – redirected to
 * – I had a large part to play in it's development
 * – redirected to
 * – I had a large part to play in it's development
 * – I had a large part to play in it's development

My modules
I consider myself a novice Lua learner.
 * Module:Editing advice
 * Module:NUMBEROFSECTIONS
 * Module:GetShortDescription
 * Module:Annotated link

In progress
It seems like I'm currently doing something else...

Semi complete

 * Module:Sandbox/Fred Gandt/chessDemo
 * chessDemo (documentation)
 * chessDemo example article 1
 * chessDemo example article 2

Safe space for testing
Because messing about for days or weeks at a time in other Module's sandboxes is likely to be bothersome to other editors
 * Module:Sandbox/Fred Gandt

Venn
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Please discuss
Recently, on two occasions (then and then), the spelling of Slash's current girlfriend's name has been actively disputed without discussion; for the record, let us have the discussion and put the dispute to rest.

In the body of the article, Hodges's first name is stated only once, making reference to a Daily Mail (which has been discussed at length and is considered potentially unreliable) publication, and is spelled "Meegan". The value of the partner parameter in the article's Infobox person template currently states "Megan" as the spelling for her first name.

Disruptively edit-arguing over article content without even descriptive/informative edit summaries is an unacceptable method of attempting to establish article content; let us discuss the difference of opinion, reach consensus and let the matter lie. Until consensus has been reach with regard to the content directly related to this discussion, the status quo should be maintained.

International English
You recently edited Rubin Carter with the edit summary (thanks for actually leaving them) Fixed a word: changed a non existant word to what it seems to be was the intended word, ie burgle; "burglarize" is an "existant" word (unlike "existant" which should probably have been "existent"). These differences in international English usage can be trivial, but can also be quite important. For example; some articles are explicitly written in British English or American English with deference to their content, and editors should maintain the correct spellings etc. We even have special templates designed to maintain the continuity, such as (see its documentation's "See also" section for loads of other similar specification templates). Just something to be aware of.

Short genre description
User:Fred Gandt/sandbox/Sgd using Module:Sandbox/Fred Gandt/sgd (in development) using User:Fred Gandt/sandbox/Sgd/list

Substituted
Although the output may currently include HTML, I will prefer to output in the substituted markup (to do)