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== Site notice weird ==
 
== Site notice weird ==

Revision as of 01:42, 27 January 2023

A wiki user is me!

I am new to this wiki. Please be patient with me if when I screw up, and do let me know so I can learn. I am familiar with mediawiki software in general, frontend and backend. Jerimee (talk) 21:52, 25 January 2023 (UTC)

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Site notice weird

Which notice is displayed for a user is decided in this order:

  • If the CentralNotice extension is enabled, it is displayed (even if not defined); see below.
  • If the user is anonymous, MediaWiki:Anonnotice is displayed (if defined).
  • Otherwise, MediaWiki:Sitenotice is displayed (if defined).
  • Otherwise, the global notice in $wgSiteNotice is displayed (if defined).
  • Otherwise, no notice is displayed.

Todo

Add this somewhere:

Find Steam Workshop Files On PC

  • Access Steam from a website
  • Log in through your account
  • As you log in on Steam through the website, you will come across the Community tab.
  • Click on the Community tab, and it will have the Workshop option.
  • This is how you can access the Steam Workshop.
  • Now, this menu has got a range of games, which has got various forms of mods.
  • Click on a mod of your choice.
  • When you access the mod, check the URL.
  • In the end, you will have an ID number (for example 2547764561)
  • Open Windows Explorer and head to the Steam programme file location.
  • From here, select steamapps
  • As you click on this folder, you will come across the folder workshop
  • Click on Content
  • Once you reach this page, search for the ID number you copied from the Mod’s URL
  • You will be able to find the Workshop file here