No, it seems to be working now. The shortcut must have been changed at some point in Chrome. Marking the issue as resolved.
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Jul 8 2015
Is there any reason to do this besides "it will look like it is PHP"?
Jul 7 2015
Is the bug still valid? It seems that now (1.26alpha 2e05594) there is no code enabled by default responsible for handling the 'tooltip is close to the screen edge' situation. instead, there is a $.fn.tipsy.autoBounds function (it needs to be passed as gravity option to tipsy() function) which changes the tooltip gravity depending on how far it is from the document edge - and this one works well for me, both in LTR and RTL mode.
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Now, since Google published the list of winners, I think I am allowed to say that: I would love to see you @Nemo_bis on the trip as well. :P
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Someone should +2, probably: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/184633/
Jan 13 2015
@Tgr sure, why not! Although, what timezone do you mean by "Tuesday"? Cause I will be able to do it probably after 4pm UTC. :P
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Dec 29 2014
It looks like W3C's HTML reference does not say anything about putting multiple images in one <figure> (it just say 'flow content', which may be almost anything). Some tutorials on the internet, however, actually do it (i.e. place multiple images inside a <figure> with one <figcaption>), so it doesn't seem to be 'bad'.
While the implementation for English Wikipedia could 'just work', there are probably dozens of other wikis that have this template as well, but the HTML generated is totally different. For instance, Polish version of the template uses <div>s instead of <table>s, and the solution that works for enwiki probably just won't work here. So, I'm wondering if it could be done in more semantic manner.
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Dec 25 2014
I wasn't able to reproduce the bug (Mediawiki 1.25alpha - rMW1913e2aced62, Wikibase Repository 0.5 alpha - e340af5). After installing Wikibase and setting the main namespace as namespace for items, Main Page still works as it did before, and I can create items in main namespace.
Dec 24 2014
It looks like the message was removed in https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/86856/