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JBright
Vancouver14381 Posts
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blahz0r
3030 Posts
On August 31 2012 01:36 JBright wrote: Love the new LP logo. All the new Dota stuff and not many people noticed =x | ||
ahswtini
Northern Ireland22203 Posts
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salle
Sweden5554 Posts
On August 31 2012 17:45 ahswtini wrote: So when do I no longer have to have edits reviewed Depends on so many things, the automatic promotion usually takes a month though if you contribute regularly during that time. But it can take longer. Also if you do an insane amount of edits that are all high quality an admin could go in and promote you manually, that doesn't happen that often though. | ||
fusefuse
Estonia4644 Posts
On August 31 2012 01:36 JBright wrote: Love the new LP logo. <3 | ||
kollin
United Kingdom8380 Posts
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tofucake
Hyrule18947 Posts
There are no "trusted" users, but there are editors and reviewers. Editors can approve edits and their own edits are automatically reviewed, and they can edit a certain level of protection. Reviewers can edit higher levels. Generally people achieve editor within a month or so with regular contributions (the wiki autopromotes). Review privileges are given by admins to certain editors. | ||
Noam
Israel2209 Posts
1) The actual user rights system within the wiki, you can see the different groups here: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/Special:ListGroupRights but brielfy: All users can edit any page who is not protected, if the page has no earlier "reviewed" editions then their edits are displayed to everyone right away Editors can review pages. Once a page has been reviewed once then it will require any future edits by non-editors to be reviewed by editors. Reviewers can review pages to a higher "quality" level that again once a page has been reviewed any edits by non-reviewers would need to be reviewed by reviewers - we rarely or almost never use this quality level of reviewing Administrators can manually assigned user group levels below their level and delete pages and access various special pages Bureaucrats can assign admins and have access to a few more special pages. Please note that we use an autopromotion system where after you make enough edits which are approved, you will be automatically promoted to editor. 2) Liquipedia's semi-virtual staff system: We have a Head of Liquipedia - salle we have veteran Liquipedia staff who helped create Liquipedia1 who have a globe icon on TL we have "full staff" who have the puzzle icon on TL we have "junior staff" who do not have a special icon but access to various staff stuff. we have the trusted contributors who are essentially all the editors and have access to various tools In general Liquipedia is a fairly flat organization where everybody's voice is heard and normally a majority decides what is done. 3) Liquipedia coin system Coins are assigned to your user on TL based on your contributions to the wiki (accumulated over all 3 wikis) more info: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=217336 I hope that covers everything Edit: arrgh got sniped by tofucake! too slow! | ||
kollin
United Kingdom8380 Posts
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Quiescence
Canada33 Posts
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Soap
Brazil1546 Posts
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Kal_rA
United States2925 Posts
Needs to be changed as the emperor is home once again. | ||
salle
Sweden5554 Posts
You can log in to liquipedia to edit his page, but his team on the infobox on his Liquipedia 1 (Brood War) page is dictated by what TLPD says, since we pull that info from TLPD for the infobox. He's not a player for SKT so I guess that's why TLPD might not have updated his info there. | ||
Kal_rA
United States2925 Posts
On September 08 2012 08:00 salle wrote: You can't edit TLPD, they have a dedicated staff to handle their database updates. You can log in to liquipedia to edit his page, but his team on the infobox on his Liquipedia 1 (Brood War) page is dictated by what TLPD says, since we pull that info from TLPD for the infobox. He's not a player for SKT so I guess that's why TLPD might not have updated his info there. Hm I figured as much.. was a little thrown off by the sc2 liquipedia page on him cause you can edit it there and it was set to skt.. I updated the career history anyways. | ||
WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
For example at SortOf's page, it says that his 2nd place at E-Sport SM Championship Finals gave him 2 950USD. However in reality he recieved 20 000 SEK, which by the time of writing this according to Google's currency converter is worth 3 040.48 USD | ||
rabidch
United States20288 Posts
What I did was add overflow:hidden to h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 's style h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6{color:#007;background:none;font-weight:normal;margin:0;padding-top:.8em;padding-bottom:.17em;border-bottom:1px solid #00005d;overflow:hidden;} I bolded what I added. | ||
salle
Sweden5554 Posts
On September 13 2012 14:23 rabidch wrote: I've mentioned my annoyance about how lines go under the infoboxes/prettytables and all that stuff on liquipedia, I think I found the simple fix. What I did was add overflow:hidden to h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 's style h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6{color:#007;background:none;font-weight:normal;margin:0;padding-top:.8em;padding-bottom:.17em;border-bottom:1px solid #00005d;overflow:hidden;} I bolded what I added. Added it. Thank you for finding the solution. (Well not completely exactly there, since I did it not to the skin files but the Common.css cause it was simpler, also only specifically to "div.mw-content-ltr h2" so it wouldn't make unexpected things happening somewhere else) | ||
badeanden
Norway56 Posts
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tofucake
Hyrule18947 Posts
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Noam
Israel2209 Posts
On September 18 2012 21:18 badeanden wrote: I have a question about what is a major tournament and what is a premier tournament. For example, why is WCS North America a Major Tournament while WCS South Korea and WCS Europe are premier tournament even though WCS North America have a higher price pool and more seeds to the WCS World Championship? And the same with Red Bull Battlegrounds. It got a very high prize pool, and loads of pro players. I don't understand why it's a Major Tournament instead of a Premier. We have a list of requirements for a tournament to be considered Premier, they are basically the 4 first items listed here: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/Talk:Premier_Tournaments#Should_we_use_stricter_criteria.3F The issue with WCS is that no event besides the World Championship will match the "players from at least 2 scenes". However, those requirements were created before the WCS was announced and we created them based on what the current tournament scene looked like. There is definitely a mess currently with WCS on the leagues portal's various subpages, and we are not doing the best job cleaning it up - but we will eventually. As for the RedBull Battlegrounds, it is listed as Major because it did not fill in the "open" criteria, as it was an invite only tournament. | ||
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