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Feature Request: Language in page template
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I was browsing the english Wikipedia today, and was wondering why the standard of writing had dropped,
and only whilst editing a page did I realise that I'd found my way onto the Simple English wiki by
mistake. I was wondering whether the current language of the wiki could be shown at the top of each page?

I don't know if this is a developer issue, but I thought that if it was something that all wikis would
require then it should probably be mentioned here. If you think that there are only a few situations
where this confusion could occur then it might be better just to edit the templates for the indiviudal
wikis in question. I would imagine there could be similar problems with the chinese languages, and maybe
to a lesser extent with Spanish, Portugese & the South American languages (particularly for non-native
speakers). I think it's important to know if you have changed wikis.


Version: unspecified
Severity: enhancement

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brian wrote:

(In reply to comment #0)

I was browsing the english Wikipedia today, and was wondering why

the standard of writing had dropped,

and only whilst editing a page did I realise that I'd found my way

onto the Simple English wiki by

mistake. I was wondering whether the current language of the wiki

could be shown at the top of each page?

I don't know if this is a developer issue, but I thought that if

it was something that all wikis would

require then it should probably be mentioned here. If you think

that there are only a few situations

where this confusion could occur then it might be better just to

edit the templates for the indiviudal

wikis in question. I would imagine there could be similar

problems with the chinese languages, and maybe

to a lesser extent with Spanish, Portugese & the South American

languages (particularly for non-native

speakers). I think it's important to know if you have changed

wikis.

Viewing the Simple English wiki with the default skin, I saw the
following at the top of every page:

"From Wikipedia, a free encyclopedia written in simple English for
easy reading."

Also, the logo indicates that it is the Simple English wiki.

I don't know what happens in other skins.

Yes - both of those are there. I don't know if this has changed from when I reported the problem, but if so I didn't notice them. I've seen the logo
and page heading often enough to ignore them, and they are not particularly eye-catching anyway.

However, I guess this is not really a mediawiki bug, but a general problem of having two websites that are so incredibly similar using the same
software. It would be possible for this to be made clearer, but by the site administrators not the system developers (even if they are technically the
same people). I have therefore marked the bug as INVALID.

In the meantime I will change my skin so it is different on simple english.