Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2024-01-10/Crossword

This issue — I'm sure everybody cares about this and is really interested in reading about it — I have spent some time optimizing the templates for crosswords, including a new several that allow for really easy formatting of the clues and answers. You can see the answer formatting in the last issue, for which I've added them.

I apologize to our phonular readers, for whom this sucks and doesn't work right; I am trying to figure out some CSS stuff that will let the highlighting properly on mobile. One major limitation is that it's impossible to just do what every other website (i.e. TV Tropes, the SCP wiki, etc) does and run clientside JavaScript from Wikipedia's MediaWiki install, meaning that 99% of the available technologies for hiding/displaying inline text are just not available. But surely we can use just vanilla tags like and, and those wouldn't get roosterblocked by the parser, right?

Spoiler alert (click to open) It doesn't work.

''Furthermore, on an unrelated note, it should be noted that if you make a template to display text that's the same color as the background (like a spoiler ), no matter what precautions are taken, or what giant red messages there are in the documentation, or how many technical measures have been taken to make it impossible to use the template in mainspace, there are certain names that you should never, ever give to that template... under any circumstances... no matter how innocuous and straightforward it may be — similar to how certain good-luck symbols should never be used in certain European countries — it will resurrect old terrors and cause great strife. You've been warned!''

Anyway, amidst all the excitement, I forgot to actually bother to write any crosswords worth a damn this month, so here is some dreck I had lying around in the drafts.

The good news is that there is now a very good and well-documented guide on how to make your own crosswords easily using these templates here, so maybe next issue I will not have to put them together myself...??

The rectangle of doom

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Clues

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The H of doom

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Clues

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The templates of love
I'm not kidding about the templates being easy to use. You basically just type the things into the grid:  is an unused square,   is an empty square, and any number is a square of that number. Here, I will show you. This code:

Produces this output:


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And this code, for clues:

Produces this:


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