Hi! I was told to talk to you about adding a link to Lyric Wiki's affiliates page. We just need something on the main page or in the nav bar that links here: http://lyrics.wikia.com/Affiliates so our affiliates will be happy :) Where do you think would be the best location? Babyjabba 23:51, January 10, 2011 (UTC)
Hi Babyjabba, I am not sure why I was recommended you as contact, but nevertheless I think I can (could) help you. I added a link titled "Our Affiliates" to our navigation to the point "Advanced". Does this do ? I also edited the two pages Affiliates and its subpage Apply a little bit, I changed the name from "Lyric Wiki" into "LyricWiki" which is how we usually write the project's name. I hope that is ok with you and our affiliates are happy. Chris 01:34, January 11, 2011 (UTC)
Looks great! Thanks! Babyjabba 17:28, January 11, 2011 (UTC)
Help! My redirected pages aren't showing up in a different colour any more. I know you fixed this once before so I'm hoping you can fix it again. Actually, I know you can. :) Eeepy 08:05, January 24, 2011 (UTC)
Yay good to have you back. *hug* *cuddle* *kiss-on-cheek* . As 6 already did, it's all that you have to move the monaco.css code over to your wikia.css. Anyway, LyricWiki needs a new stylesheet. The old CSS is Monobook css adapted to the Monaco skin roughly or shall I say - due to few free time of CSS admins - (poorly)? fixed for Oasis style if anything was done at all(?). - Chris 17:11, January 24, 2011 (UTC)
Aww shucks, good to be back and with emoticons too! Ah of course, how simple - just move the css to the other css! Now why didn't I think of that? Probably because I have no idea to do it! Eeepy 01:30, January 25, 2011 (UTC)
Could you please move File:Nightrage - Descent into Chaos.jpg to File:Nightrage - Descent Into Chaos.jpg (the difference is capital I on into). It won't link properly as it is now. This is apparently what happens when you click on the upload file from the album page, but the incorrect album name is in the album parm on the album page. ie. the page name is correct (Descent Into Chaos), but the page used to be Descent into Chaos and someone moved it.
I know that you miss having your talk page all cluttered up with emoticons, so I will help fix this :) Eeepy 05:00, January 26, 2011 (UTC)
I was navigating to this page and wondering if 6×9 had done the usual osmosis thing and noticed that something needed doing - yep! Thanks! 6 sees all, knows all :) Eeepy 09:09, January 26, 2011 (UTC)
I gotta be careful though, before Chris gets jealous… ;-) 6×9 (Talk) 13:45, January 26, 2011 (UTC)
Someone always steals my work - Next time the one will be . Eeepy: I am almost omniscient, too. I am needed, too, am I? - Chris 22:53, January 26, 2011 (UTC)
Call me impatient, you wouldn't be the first, but could you take a look at my question, & the one above it, here? Thank you. Btw, are you like a wiki ghost - here, but not really here? BeatriceBlue 07:01, February 16, 2011 (UTC)
Answered the first of those two questions. Will look at and try to answer the other one later.
I'm not a ghost, but compared to former presence (>1000 edits per day) I'm not really here atm, no. Several reasons, as I wrote (time, joy, tasks). - Chris 15:48, February 16, 2011 (UTC)
Should I add something (& what?) to the page of an album that was in Billboard's top 20? I'm good on code for songs, but not albums. Trying, oh so hard, to put in all this tedious extra stuff. ;o}~ BeatriceBlue 05:28, February 17, 2011 (UTC)
Phew, I don't recall any code/template that I had ever seen/used/heard of that is for albums, only {{B-Hits}} for songs. - Chris 15:18, February 17, 2011 (UTC)
Shouldn't be a problem, afaik. ;) There are some protections built into the helper functions in MediaWiki. For example, we don't use queries directly, but rather have an abstraction layer on top of it. -Sean Colombo 01:02, February 25, 2011 (UTC)