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== Bonus News ==
I've finally fixed the problem with the email functions. You can now actually use the e-mail user function, verify your email account and recover forgotten password, etc. Only took me what, two years? --[[User:Wikifag|Wikifag]] 23:49, 15 June 2012 (BST)


== News ==
== News ==
Good news, everyone! Recently I tinkered with the wiki configuration a little and as a result we have some new namespaces to play with. There is now a proper Campaign: namespace and a new Setting: namespace, with associated article discussion namespaces at Campaign talk: and Setting talk:, to help us organise the wiki a little better. One of the things that this allows me to do is specify the Campaign: namespace as a non-content space - meaning that articles in that namespace will not be counted as content articles for statistics purposes, and nor will they show up if you follow the Random page link in the navigation bar (nor should they show up in the orphaned pages list, to the benefit of those volunteer wikijanitors amongst us). Hopefully this change will make using the Random page function more appealing since you should now be far less likely to just find scattered pages from some random person's three year old campaign.
Hello again, loyal browsers. It's been a very long time since I last gave a news update (about nine months according to the last edit here) but I am still alive and occasionally I do stuff!
 
The Setting: namespace, on the other hand, IS considered to be a content namespace. Its purpose is to keep information about homebrew settings /tg/ has come up with if they're not just within the scope of a single campaign, and is not meant for single campaigns or the officially published settings of games. For instance, if you're running a game and using the wiki to store data, information about the setting for your game should go in your Campaign:Foo pages. Something like the [[Tiji Sector]] or [[The Unified Setting for /tg/]], on the other hand, should go in the setting namespace. I'm going to go through and move a few things I know about into the setting namespace but I won't get nearly everything so feel free to move pages you find or maintain into the newly appropriate namespace.


One important thing to remember about these new namespaces is that they allow subpages, unlike the main namespace. This means that if you create a page at Campaign:Foo/Bar there will be an automatic link back at the top of the page to Campaign:Foo, and the pages are considered associated. The downside is that any forward slash (/) in the page title will create a subpage structure so it is not safe to use slashes as anything other than a subpage delineator in these namespaces. See [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Link#Subpage_feature the associated wikimedia page] on linking to see how to take advantage of this functionality. I've also installed the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SubPageList SubPageList extension] which you can use to create an automatic list of all of an article's subpages; full usage instructions can be found at the link.
Users browsing earlier today might have seen the site get locked and then go offline for a while. During this downtime I basically wiped my existing install (after backing up the database, of course!) and set up Ryoko (the node that hosts the wiki) from scratch - the previous install was frankly horribly ugly and quite hacky in a few places and it was generally unpleasant to work with. Now, using the advantage of improved experience and updated packages, I've got a cleaner setup which will be much easier to maintain and update in the future. This also gave me an opportunity to update mediawiki to the latest release version - you might note that things look a bit different now the default skin has changed from good old monobook to the new, shiny "vector".


When you are creating articles about settings, it's fine to split up setting information into multiple pages, but the setting should have one main page at Setting:Whatever (even if it is primarily an overview or index and the bulk of the information is in other pages), and all the other pages specific to that setting should ultimately be subpages of that main page. Subpages can have subpages themselves, so for instance Setting:Foo/Races/Barrians is a valid construction.
The major upside to all this right now is that I know a lot more about making things run efficiently than I did back when I first started this gig and I've thoroughly investigated the options I have for making the site snappier. For instance, previously I wasn't running PHP with any sort of cache, and I wanted to shoot myself once I realised what I was doing - now I've got APC in place to speed things up. It tells me it's got a hit rate of 100%. This is delicious. I've also played with the options in the wiki configuration itself to generally improve performance, taking advantage of some more caching and a couple of performance optimisations. It's taken her a little while to settle down, but the node's now sitting pretty at less than half processor capacity during what's normally the site's busiest hours - and unless I'm mistaken response times feel much better now.


So drunk am I on the power of namespace configuration that I may, in the future, decide to create even more namespaces for specific types of article, like a Story: namespace for stories, so watch out for that. What I definitely intend to do is write up a useful and permanent guide for where exactly any specific sort of article belongs and what templates you should probably put on it (but note that's merely a declaration of intention. I make no promises). I also might eventually get around to fiddling with the monobook colour scheme. --[[User:Wikifag|Wikifag]] 17:08, 10 June 2012 (BST)
I'm not so optimistic to believe that I pulled off this update flawlessly and I may have broken some things somewhere, so if you find anything that's stopped working please let me know by emailing me or leaving a message on my talk page. However, from where I'm sitting things are looking good! Happy browsing --[[User:Wikifag|Wikifag]] ([[User talk:Wikifag|talk]]) 00:49, 11 March 2013 (UTC)


== Quickstart ==
== Quickstart ==

Revision as of 00:49, 11 March 2013

Welcome to 1d4chan

The wiki for all things /tg/

News

Hello again, loyal browsers. It's been a very long time since I last gave a news update (about nine months according to the last edit here) but I am still alive and occasionally I do stuff!

Users browsing earlier today might have seen the site get locked and then go offline for a while. During this downtime I basically wiped my existing install (after backing up the database, of course!) and set up Ryoko (the node that hosts the wiki) from scratch - the previous install was frankly horribly ugly and quite hacky in a few places and it was generally unpleasant to work with. Now, using the advantage of improved experience and updated packages, I've got a cleaner setup which will be much easier to maintain and update in the future. This also gave me an opportunity to update mediawiki to the latest release version - you might note that things look a bit different now the default skin has changed from good old monobook to the new, shiny "vector".

The major upside to all this right now is that I know a lot more about making things run efficiently than I did back when I first started this gig and I've thoroughly investigated the options I have for making the site snappier. For instance, previously I wasn't running PHP with any sort of cache, and I wanted to shoot myself once I realised what I was doing - now I've got APC in place to speed things up. It tells me it's got a hit rate of 100%. This is delicious. I've also played with the options in the wiki configuration itself to generally improve performance, taking advantage of some more caching and a couple of performance optimisations. It's taken her a little while to settle down, but the node's now sitting pretty at less than half processor capacity during what's normally the site's busiest hours - and unless I'm mistaken response times feel much better now.

I'm not so optimistic to believe that I pulled off this update flawlessly and I may have broken some things somewhere, so if you find anything that's stopped working please let me know by emailing me or leaving a message on my talk page. However, from where I'm sitting things are looking good! Happy browsing --Wikifag (talk) 00:49, 11 March 2013 (UTC)

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About

Welcome to 1d4chan, a site devoted to the description and archival of all sorts of things interesting and relevant to /tg/, including articles on fa/tg/uy culture, memes particular to (or at least commonly used on) /tg/, games and systems played by its browsers, interesting fluff thereof, and writefaggotry posted to the board. In addition to this, users are free to use the wiki to store information about online campaigns they are running, or as a platform for collaborative effort on homebrewn game systems or settings.

The wiki is hosted and administrated by Wikifag, although his time is limited and he cannot monitor it non-stop. If an issue has arisen which you believe needs immediate attention (a prominent example would be if the site has gone down or is extremely sluggish, as it may be some time before he notices, or someone has uploaded illegal material to the server) then he can be reached by emailing wikifag [at] gmail [dot] com.

Conduct

  • No egoboos 1d4chan is NOT for pages dedicated to specific browsers of /tg/, namefag or tripfag, regardless of how well-known or liked/disliked they are. The only exception to this is the drawfag page, which may list known drawfags and describe their usual subject matter. Please refrain from qualitative analysis of a given drawfag's talents or personality, as drama will inevitably ensue.
  • No wars in the article If you find yourself in an edit war or anything similar with another user, move your argument to the article's discussion page. If you observe a dispute over an article and have an opinion one way or the other about it, comment on the discussion. Wikifag prefers to get input from as many people as possible before he has to make some sort of administrative decision about a given issue.
  • Campaigns in the Campaign: namespace If you intend to use the wiki as storage for pages about your campaign, your main page should be at Campaign:Name and other related pages should be at Campaign:Name/Stuff. Your pages should also link to each other to avoid them appearing on the orphaned pages list. Wikifag won't punish users for forgetting to do this, but it helps keep the wiki tidy!
    • Use the Setting: namespace for articles related to homebrew (as opposed to offical) settings, following the same syntax.
  • Deleting pages If you find a page that needs deleting, put the {{deletion}} template on it (by including that markup at the top of the page) and it will be added to the deletion category. Pages that should be deleted are pages for campaigns that are no longer running or no longer needed for that campaign, and pages of very low quality or subject matter unrelated to /tg/. Note that the criteria for "related to /tg/" is somewhat lax, and well-written pages that justify even a tangential relation to /tg/ are likely to be allowed to remain.
  • Block Policy See the Policy page for a clarification of what behaviors are considered block-worthy. In short: vandalism and (excessive) edit-warring warrants a block of a few days, and link-spammers get permanently blocked. Use the talk page instead of the "undo" link.