User talk:Zache-test
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Code issues in User:Zache-test/minerva.css
[edit]Hi Zache-test, I am a bored bot (this is kind of a computer program) that is watching the recent changes and tapping buttons like I did now.
Curious about the reason? Possibly not but I will tell you anyway:
- You edited User:Zache-test/minerva.css. Glad to see you coding in css! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 2 new prettyCss issues — the page's status is now having warnings. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in css writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- WARNING: suggest-remove-unit:px:
line 5 char number 17
- Evidence:0px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 5 char number 17
- Evidence:0px
- WARNING: browser-quirk:ie8:
line 18 char number 8
- Evidence:inherit
- WARNING: browser-unsupported:ie7:
line 18 char number 8
- Evidence:inherit
- WARNING: suggest-remove-unit:em:
line 46 char number 13
- Evidence:0em
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 01:31, 31 August 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:Zache-test/minerva.css
[edit]Hi Zache-test, I am a bored bot (this is kind of a computer program) that is watching the recent changes and tapping buttons like I did now.
Curious about the reason? Possibly not but I will tell you anyway:
- You edited User:Zache-test/minerva.css. Glad to see you coding in css! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 1 new prettyCss issue — the page's status is now having warnings. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in css writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- WARNING: suggest-remove-unit:px:
line 5 char number 17
- Evidence:0px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 5 char number 17
- Evidence:0px
- WARNING: invalid-value:
line 21 char number 11
- Evidence:0.2em
- WARNING: suggest-remove-unit:em:
line 58 char number 13
- Evidence:0em
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 01:57, 31 August 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:Zache-test/minerva.css
[edit]Hi Zache-test, I am a bored bot (this is kind of a computer program) that is watching the recent changes and tapping buttons like I did now.
Curious about the reason? Possibly not but I will tell you anyway:
- You edited User:Zache-test/minerva.css. Glad to see you coding in css! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 1 new prettyCss issue — the page's status is now having warnings. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in css writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- WARNING: invalid-value:
line 17 char number 17
- Evidence:0.2
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 02:13, 31 August 2021 (UTC).
Thank you for participating in Wiki Loves Monuments 2022! Please help with this survey
[edit]Dear Zache-test,
Thank you for contributing to Wiki Loves Monuments 2022, and for sharing your pictures with the whole world! We would like to ask again for a few minutes of your time. Thanks to the participation of people like you, the contest gathered more than 150K+ pictures of cultural heritage objects from more than 35 countries around the world.
You can find all your pictures in your upload log, and are of course very welcome to keep uploading images and help develop Wikimedia Commons, even though you will not be able to win more prizes (just yet). To make future contests even more successful than this year, we would like to invite you to share your experiences with us in a short survey.
Please fill in this short survey and help us learn what you liked and didn't like about Wiki Loves Monuments 2022.
Kind regards, Wiki Loves Monuments team, 09:40, 10 January 2023 (UTC)