User talk:Cqm

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Michagogo 18:27, May 23, 2012 (UTC)

Nus
18:32, May 23, 2012 (UTC)
 * Lmao. ): Only me and Joey in there right now. Tis so boring. Not that Joey is boring. 14:01, May 30, 2012 (UTC)

yo dawg
i gave u aye double u bee access on chur account. no vandal with it kay? 04:40, May 24, 2012 (UTC)

I was right
Remora is/was a mermaid. 15:26, May 24, 2012 (UTC)

Re:halp

 *  I use  in these examples over   because in my opinion IDs are cleaner and more stable than class names. But do whatever you wanna do. They both reference exactly the same element anyway. 

"I would try and kill that individual link, but there doesn't seem to be a specific element relating to it so I'm killing them all and adding them back in manually." Don't do that. There's always a way to dial down to the exact element you want. But before we get to that, the selector you want for the whole tab is, and the container for the content of the tab (the links and stuff) is at. selects the first of a type of child node contained in a pre-defined element. Or in other words, it selects the first occurance of a specific element in another one. Consider this.

Cake Pie More cake

would select, as would.

Anyway, as I was saying before, there's always a way to get the exact element you want. In this case, we can do a few things.


 * 1)  This targets the link in the first   element in the "On the wiki" tab (ie. the "Wiki Activity" link), as described above. I'm using   over   because for your purposes it really doesn't matter whether the   has the   class or not. Besides, unless you're trying to target a link which you injected yourself, which fairly well might have the   class name, the   will pretty much always have the   class name. If it doesn't, then that's a bug on Wikia's side.
 * 2)  This is similar to the above, but it instead of just targeting whatever link(s) is in the first , it goes through all the  's, but will only end up targeting the   if it has a   attribute with a value of  . This is better than point 1 because the wiki activity might not always come first, but the link will always have the   attribute with a value of.

If you're stuck with the JavaScript, I could help you with that too if you'd like. 12:20, June 1, 2012 (UTC)

Removing AWB flag for non-bot account
Which account did you want that done for? I removed the request because I added the flag for Cåmdroid, and I'll remove the flag for the other account once I know what it is. :P 23:14, June 6, 2012 (UTC)

RE:Battle at King Botolph's Tower
Ah sorry, it's from Legacy of Blood. Was in a bit of a rush when I did it and forgot the tag 22:00, June 8, 2012 (UTC)