Talk:New look of Special:UserRights


 * I don't know if anyone has been noticing, but I've been redesigning the look of Special:UserRights to be more promotion friendly. I've added a nice table with a list of all of the requirements for each group and a set of // as is appropriate (they are all  by default, MediaWiki:Gadget-UserRights.js changes them after retrieving the information).  This table is hidden by default for users without JavaScript enabled (looks like this without JavaScript).  I still need to add a second api query to get the contribution log to check for gaps, and I have a few other ideas that I may try to implement as well, but I wanted to get some feedback on this and if any of you have ideas, I'd be happy to look into adding them.  You can get an idea of some of the outputs by looking at:
 * New user with <100 edits → Special:UserRights/MuscleMan
 * User with >100 edits → Special:UserRights/Kage
 * User with >250 edits → Special:UserRights/Arthnoxx
 * User with >1,000 edits → Special:UserRights/Snake
 * User with account age >6 months → Special:UserRights/Pratyya Ghosh
 * Admin → Special:UserRights/Aldyron‏‎
 * Demoted admin → Special:UserRights/Shade
 * Bureaucrat → Special:UserRights/Technical 13
 * User with an invalid account creation date (known bug) → Special:UserRights/Xevo
 * I look forward to your comments, questions, ideas, criticisms! ShoeMaker (Contributions • Message) 12:31, January 12, 2014 (EST)


 * Looks usable, time will tell. --Cru121 (Contributions • Message) 13:21, January 12, 2014 (EST)
 * Edit: actually, Special:UserRights/Cru121. I am a bureaucrat, not sure if the table indicates that I am one.--Cru121 (Contributions • Message) 13:24, January 12, 2014 (EST)
 * The table doesn't indicate if you are a crat or not, although it should have a link to your nomination discussion (which I forgot to move to the new location and will do in a moment). ShoeMaker (Contributions • Message) 14:37, January 12, 2014 (EST)


 * Initial thoughts, ( using my account as an example for references ).
 * I like the table, has what I would consider useful information. It looks like it doesnt like the information it shows is accurate for me though. ( Shows 101 edits )
 * It seems that the 'groups you can not change' details are inverted? Checkbox for me on super user, system operator, and DDO wiki VIP.
 * I would think that a System Operator can not change Bureaucrat and Steward. ( Maybe change verbage to "Groups you can change" )
 * Also, in some places it seems the System Operators group is referred to Administrators. Unless there is a difference, I dont see the need to use the term "Administrator"
 * Joenuts (Contributions • Message) 14:29, January 12, 2014 (EST)
 * Interesting Joenuts, I don't suppose you are using an older version of IE are you? I get that "101" edits for all users in IE but the correct count in FireFox... I thought it was just me though... I may have to add some browser specific code to fix that. ShoeMaker (Contributions • Message) 14:37, January 12, 2014 (EST)
 * Nope, it's not a browser specific issue... Checking yours from FireFox did it too at first, however, visiting Special:Contributions/Joenuts to see what the count was suppose to be and going back made it work. Odd...  I'm not sure what is causing it at this point, but I'll definitely dig into that. ShoeMaker (Contributions • Message) 14:53, January 12, 2014 (EST)
 * Might be a strange anomaly not worth tracking down, viewing page now (in chrome and safari) both show correct edit count.
 * May have to do with having to do a hard refresh of js code on the client side. Joenuts (Contributions • Message) 15:10, January 12, 2014 (EST)


 * Some of the other improvements I've been thinking about adding to the page (once I get the gaps and last action sections working as they should be, or maybe before if I get stuck and can't figure them out right away) are:
 * Add a link to post the UserEditAward template to the very top of their userpage filled in with the current count (or update the existing one).
 * Replace the "Nominate!" links with a null href="#" and have the script:
 * create the nomination page with all information filled in (will offer input box before posting for personalized comments)
 * add the nomination to the main nominations page
 * notify the nominee (will offer input box before posting for personalized comments)
 * post a Ppoi to all users in Category:Users wishing to be notified of promotion nominations
 * Include the users registration time/date somewhere in the table
 * Probably get rid of the "Confirm" links that go to 100/250 user categories and put something more useful there.
 * Hide some of the other redundant information lower in the page, and maybe move the checkboxes up into the table.
 * I welcome your ideas as well! ShoeMaker (Contributions • Message) 19:27, January 12, 2014 (EST)