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Adding my voice to this also. I'm not a fan of this mismatch style. I'm trying to figure out (unsuccessfully) why Wikipedia:Requests for comment has a space when it doesn't seem to have discussion tool features like Wikipedia:Requests for comment/April Fools' has. This shouldn't be so difficult and yet it is. So either apply the same logic everywhere or just revert. In this current state, this is worse than it was before.
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Dec 30 2025
Additional context here, IDs in signatures can lead to Duplicate ids lint errors
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Apr 10 2025
Seems a duplicate of T391116.
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If a template has TemplateData and has the order of parameters defined there, it should use that order.
Ideally this should use the TemplateData value of <code>format</code> if present. See Template:Infobox television/doc.
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Mar 10 2022
TfD sections are actually h4, but I agree that this would be very useful and much needed as subscribing to the h2 on these pages just isn't a valid option.
Nov 10 2020
Just to repeat myself, again, mw.wikibase is completely irrelevant to this, as is Wikidata. I'm not trying to access the description at Wikidata, for that I can use mw.wikibase.getDescription, which is already available. I'm trying to access the local description which can be seen either on the article itself, or in the "Page information" page. That can give a completely different description.
Jun 30 2019
Just to be clear, I'm not trying to get the description located at wikidata, but the one at the local wiki. See this page information "Local description" section.
Feb 18 2019
I mean short description, the line of text that is associated with a page in search results and other places. I have no idea what TextExtracts, but looking at its documentation, it doesn't seem to be what I'm asking for.
