Talk:Animutations List

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Right, what pages should I try to restore from the big text clump that is all the articles as they were before the hack? Which ones are important enough to do that? --Mudi 19:15, 1 Mar 2006 (EST)

I've purged the wiki of all the "To be deleted" pages. Now to find a good Captcha to prevent automated crap like that again...--Dwedit 14:02, 29 Mar 2006 (PST)

Why not restore "The Cold War Redux"? That was a good un. Now that it's not here anymore, I can't find it at all on the web. (Not through Google at least)

It's on Random Ferret's blog, last I checked. [randomferret.tk] on May 27 2005. It's good. Davidizer13 11:04, 13 April 2006 (PDT)

MediaWiki version

I was just looking over some of the recent happenings here, and I'm now mad at myself because I noticed that, when I started the basic movie article template, I had the infobox as an inline table instead of a template. (*headdesk*) I've improved dramatically in wiki-ing since then, and I've been able to do some complex and very useful things with templates over at WikiLemon, which I host and run; given that experience, I wanted to update the structure here to use a template for the infoboxes, which will allow for vastly easier maintenance in the future, but it will be most effective if the site were running MediaWiki 1.6.x, which has some very useful new features relating to templates. So, are there any plans to upgrade the FanimutationWiki to the MediaWiki 1.6.x line? —AdamAtlas 23:08, 19 April 2006 (PDT)

I'll upgrade to the new version soon, just remind me tommorow or something.--Dwedit 19:24, 20 April 2006 (PDT)

Ok. Here's the upgrade manual, by the way. Upgrading WikiLemon went fairly quickly and smoothly. Actually, one problem did arise -- after the upgrade, a lot of tables stopped displaying correctly. Apparently this was due to some invalid markup, and 1.5 must have stripped it while rendering whereas 1.6 seems to display the invalid markup as visible text. Hopefully there isn't any invalid HTML in the infoboxes, but we'll deal with that when we come to it. —AdamAtlas 20:13, 20 April 2006 (PDT)

Nazis?

Yay or nay?