User talk:Elitre (WMF)/Archive 2016VisualEditor update
The location of the visual editor's preference has been changed from the "Beta" tab to the "Editing" section of your preferences on this wiki. The setting now says Temporarily disable the visual editor while it is in beta. This aligns en.wiki with almost all the other WMF wikis; it doesn’t mean the visual editor is complete, or that it is no longer “in beta phase” though. This action has not changed anything else for editors: it still honours editors’ previous choices about having it on or off; logged-out users continue to only have access to wikitext; the “Edit” tab is still after the “Edit source” one. You can learn more at the visual editor’s talk page. We don’t expect this to cause any glitches, but in case your account no longer has the settings that you want, please accept our apologies and correct it in the Editing tab of Special:Preferences. Thank you for your attention, Elitre (WMF) -16:28, 7 October 2015 (UTC) integrating wikitext and visual editing together properlyI noticed this comment from you on Jimbo's page: integrating wikitext and visual editing together properly and removing the hack of having a second edit tab that jumbles up the interface I've been trying out Flow recently, and I was wondering if this would work in a similar way? Where you can just toggle the two modes with a button, and where Visual is the "preview" mode for wikitext, and where wikitext editing gets run through Parsoid instead of the old PHP parser? Thanx. Alsee (talk) 21:02, 11 October 2015 (UTC)
Visual EditorHi there, Earlier today, I was using visual editor and as I saved my edits, I saw four common edit lists instead of two. Wasn't sure who to direct this to but once you contacted me about a visual editor problem. Hope this is right. Just wanted to let you know. Johnnyg150 (talk) 21:35, 11 October 2016 (UTC) Latest news from the Wikimedia Collaboration team, about Notifications, Flow and Edit Review Improvements. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. What's new? The Collaboration team is delighted to publish its first newsletter! Your feedback is welcome. This quarter the team will focus on improving Special:RecentChanges and create a ReviewStream, a new feed designed to improve the edit-review process. Both are part of the new Edit Review Improvements project. Notifications [ More information · Help pages ] Recent changes
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Collaboration team's newsletter prepared by the Collaboration team and posted by bot • Give feedback • Subscribe or unsubscribe. Latest news from the Wikimedia Collaboration team, about Notifications, Flow and Edit Review Improvements. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. What's new? Our quarterly goal is to add filters to the Recent Changes page, that show ORES good-faith and damaging tests and filters around new users. The work on this is proceeding mostly as planned. We hope it shall be available as a Beta feature (only on wikis where ORES is available as a Beta feature) before the end of the quarter. Edit Review Improvements [More information] Recent changes
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Collaboration team's newsletter prepared by the Collaboration team and posted by bot • Give feedback • Subscribe or unsubscribe. 16:32, 16 November 2016 (UTC) Latest news from the Wikimedia Collaboration team, about Notifications, Flow and Edit Review Improvements. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. What's new? A decision has been made about how the Recent Changes filtering scheme will affect current ORES beta feature users. When this new filtering system rolls out as part of the beta, it will replace the current ORES display on the Recent Changes page. That means the automatic color coding, the red “r” symbol and the “hide probably good edits” filter will go away, to be replaced by the new, more nuanced set of filters and user-defined color coding. All other pages that have ORES features, like Watchlist and Related Changes, will remain as they are now for ORES beta users. We think those pages could also benefit from the new filtering system. But we'll wait to see how users react to the beta test—and make any necessary changes—before we start spreading the new UI around. That's the plan as it currently stands. As always, please let us know if you have any thoughts, in any language. Edit Review Improvements [More information • Help pages] Recent changes
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