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United States13143 Posts
Part of the beauty of Liquipedia is that it's a wiki, so anyone can edit it. Feel free to make any changes necessary in the future!
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Hello everyone, There is two mistakers in the results for the Leifeng cup : http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/Leifeng_Cup
The #9 Tournament (the one GuMiho won) is count as #8 (so there is two 8) and the #15 the one that Leenock (<3) won is missing.
I tried to edit but I couldn't
"== Results == <!-- Oh happy day! Ohoho happy day! You don't need to update this list manually, it's now automatically done via SMW! \Ü/ If it's not up-to-date though, just null-edit/reload the page -->{{Cups list|tier=Daily|bronze=true|series=Leifeng Cup}} "
I don't know what to do, please help ?
Thanks
Edit: Woops it works now
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Germany913 Posts
On October 17 2014 06:59 Philozovic wrote:Hello everyone, There is two mistakers in the results for the Leifeng cup : http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/Leifeng_CupThe #9 Tournament (the one GuMiho won) is count as #8 (so there is two 8) and the #15 the one that Leenock (<3) won is missing. I tried to edit but I couldn't Show nested quote +"== Results == {{Cups list|tier=Daily|bronze=true|series=Leifeng Cup}} "
I don't know what to do, please help ? Thanks Edit: Woops it works now
Sorry, I haven't seen that, I am the one who added these "self-updating" lists. To change a row in the list, you have to edit the respective row's page. If there are for example two cups named #8 in the list, you need to change the "|has number=8" part to "has number=9" on Leifeng Cup/9. The date, the series (in this case always Leifeng Cup), the tier (Daily) are also defined there. The winners are token from the PrizepoolSE template. This whole concept of "self-updating" lists is based on the MediaWiki (the software Liquipedia and also Wikipedia run on) extension Semantic MediaWiki which provides a "database-alike" structure of data with properties and values. If you have more questions about SMW have a look here, respond in this thread or come to Liquipedia's IRC channel. GL HF Clubfan
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Hi, I need someone teach me to build up Liquipedia articles, especially insertion of images. Pls let me know if you'd like to help.
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On October 25 2014 04:15 Shrinkzxo wrote: Hi, I need someone teach me to build up Liquipedia articles, especially insertion of images. Pls let me know if you'd like to help.
I watched tutorials and is still confused. - -
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Cascadia1753 Posts
Inserting an image is just [[Image:name_of_file.jpg]]. You just have to upload the file to the wiki.
Depending on the page you want to build, we also have lots of templates you can start from. Just fill in the blanks kind of thing.
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On October 25 2014 04:35 Tephus wrote: Inserting an image is just [[Image:name_of_file.jpg]]. You just have to upload the file to the wiki.
Depending on the page you want to build, we also have lots of templates you can start from. Just fill in the blanks kind of thing.
That's the part beat me, I don't know how to upload them.
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France1887 Posts
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And, what language do Liquipedia use?
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France1887 Posts
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Magic Woods9326 Posts
On October 25 2014 19:14 Shrinkzxo wrote:What's the channel name? it says #liquipedia right there
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hello!
I was looking up some dates of tournaments on liquipedia when I came across the template for adding times in brackets.
For MSI Beat the used time zone abbreviation was TST (which should mean Taiwan Standard time, however, since this is no official name, you cannot look it up easly and translate it to your time zone). Thus I was thinking about changing it to the official UTC offset (UTC+8), so eveyone would know at first glance at what time the event actually takes place. Unfortunately, entering UTC+8 broke the template and within the preview of the brackets it would show up as "Template:Abbr/UTC+8".
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France7248 Posts
On November 02 2014 22:32 tar wrote: hello!
I was looking up some dates of tournaments on liquipedia when I came across the template for adding times in brackets.
For MSI Beat the used time zone abbreviation was TST (which should mean Taiwan Standard time, however, since this is no official name, you cannot look it up easly and translate it to your time zone). Thus I was thinking about changing it to the official UTC offset (UTC+8), so eveyone would know at first glance what time the event actually takes place. Unfortunately, entering UTC+8 broke the template and within the preview of the brackets it would show up as "Template:Abbr/UTC+8".
when you mouse hover TST, you can see that's is UTC+8
TST is also the timezone used on the msi official website
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On November 02 2014 22:42 Yhamm wrote:Show nested quote +On November 02 2014 22:32 tar wrote: hello!
I was looking up some dates of tournaments on liquipedia when I came across the template for adding times in brackets.
For MSI Beat the used time zone abbreviation was TST (which should mean Taiwan Standard time, however, since this is no official name, you cannot look it up easly and translate it to your time zone). Thus I was thinking about changing it to the official UTC offset (UTC+8), so eveyone would know at first glance what time the event actually takes place. Unfortunately, entering UTC+8 broke the template and within the preview of the brackets it would show up as "Template:Abbr/UTC+8".
when you mouse hover TST, you can see that's is UTC+8 TST is also the timezone used on the msi official website
argh stupid me! script blocker...the pop up didn't work :S Sorry for bothering you. TST seems to be commonly used in Taiwan but also in Turkey. Neither is official though.
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Hyrule18947 Posts
On November 02 2014 22:32 tar wrote: hello!
I was looking up some dates of tournaments on liquipedia when I came across the template for adding times in brackets.
For MSI Beat the used time zone abbreviation was TST (which should mean Taiwan Standard time, however, since this is no official name, you cannot look it up easly and translate it to your time zone). Thus I was thinking about changing it to the official UTC offset (UTC+8), so eveyone would know at first glance at what time the event actually takes place. Unfortunately, entering UTC+8 broke the template and within the preview of the brackets it would show up as "Template:Abbr/UTC+8".
That would be because each time zone is actually its own template (for performance reasons) and the UTC+8 one was previously uncreated. I have made the template now and so it should work. if you want to use it in the future
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On November 03 2014 10:19 tofucake wrote:Show nested quote +On November 02 2014 22:32 tar wrote: hello!
I was looking up some dates of tournaments on liquipedia when I came across the template for adding times in brackets.
For MSI Beat the used time zone abbreviation was TST (which should mean Taiwan Standard time, however, since this is no official name, you cannot look it up easly and translate it to your time zone). Thus I was thinking about changing it to the official UTC offset (UTC+8), so eveyone would know at first glance at what time the event actually takes place. Unfortunately, entering UTC+8 broke the template and within the preview of the brackets it would show up as "Template:Abbr/UTC+8".
That would be because each time zone is actually its own template (for performance reasons) and the UTC+8 one was previously uncreated. I have made the template now and so it should work. if you want to use it in the future
much obliged!
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France1887 Posts
I fixed it, but as always, you can change it yourself by logging in, and clicking on the edit button on top of the page
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