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Hi, it's no problem and no harm done. In response to your question, what you actually did was revert the article to revision 06:27, 5 September 2010, which is the revision immediately preceding the edit that introduced the incorrect time. What you perhaps should have done is just edit the current version of the article to correct the time. Feel free to contact me on my talk page if you have further questions. Regards. --Muchness (talk) 05:35, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
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Please help me with... Recently I was playing around with moving the main menu to the upper line but leaving the contents of the page I was viewing still docked to the left.

This morn, I find that both are hiding behind a triple line at the top or at the article title.

There used to be an undock option (at least for the main menu), but I can't find it anymore.

I would prefer to keep the main menu compressed until I need it, but I really like seeing the article contents listed on the side...changing as I move through the article.

Please help me put the contents back on the side (compressing the article a bit).

Thank you! WesT (talk) 01:03, 4 April 2023 (UTC)
 * You should provide some more information so someone might be able to help you.
 * First, you are talking about English Wikipedia, aren't you?
 * "Playing around with moving the main menu" sounds like an activity that puts you outside the realm of normal Wikipedia editing help. To get help, you would need to set the scene: How are you accessing Wikipedia? Via a mobile device? The desktop view? Via an app? And now we'd probably need to know which "skin".
 * In order to perform this "playing around", are you changing your .css settings, or is it some local userscript? If you've changed your own Wikipedia common.css or common.js or one of your other configuration files, you can do into the edit history of the file and go back to a version prior to these changes and that should recover your earlier behavior.
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 * It's been a few hours with no response, so please convert the help me-helped back into a help me when you reply. Thanks. Primefac (talk) 08:36, 4 April 2023 (UTC)

Yes, I was using the English version of Wikipedia, and by "Playing around with moving the main menu", I meant that I had discovered the option to undock the menu, hiding it up behind the triple bars. I had found that I could do the same thing with the article contents, but I re-docked that one to sit next to the article. That way I could see how far into the article I was reading. The only changes I made were options offered in the main menu and the contents menu. No CSS, no Java, no scripting at all.

I'm using a desktop computer running Win10 and Chrome for the browser, and I'm using the Vector (2022) skin.

Unfortunately, it seems the dock option is now gone. All articles extend to both edges of the screen, and there's no contents showing where I am. (But there is an annoying little box floating in the upper left corner that allows me to open a contents.)

WesT (talk) 21:38, 4 April 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi, Westley. To the left of "User talk:Westley Turner" at the top of the page, do you see a menu icon? This would be a different menu from the one at top-left, with a slightly different icon. If you click that, there should be an option to re-dock the TOC. --  Tamzin  [ cetacean needed ] (she&#124;they&#124;xe) 04:22, 5 April 2023 (UTC)


 * Yes, I saw that menu. I referred to it as the Article Contents Menu. When I click on it, it drops down with the contents of the article I'm currently reading, but I don't see an option for docking it. The Dock option WAS there when I first undocked both it and the WP Main Menu...not now. That's exactly what I'm trying to find. Thanks!




 * I hope the picture comes through. WesT (talk) 23:07, 6 April 2023 (UTC)

WOW! What a problem, BUT I found the solution!

Apparently, when I was showing my screen to a workmate, they couldn't read the text whilst standing behind me, so I had zoomed the screen to over 150%. It turns out that when WP detects not enough room on the screen for the menus to run down the side, it automatically removes the option to "move to sidebar" (what I was calling "dock"). Once I rezoomed back to 100%, everything returned to normal.

Sorry for all the hu-rah trying to fix a problem that didn't exist.

WesT (talk) 00:22, 7 April 2023 (UTC)

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