Made wiki now, it is an option under ‘dots’ > ‘wrench’ > ‘make wiki’ (right under top post). Give it a try @YourBasicMaths
Do let us know if that works or not. Or if even an option available to you.
Made wiki now, it is an option under ‘dots’ > ‘wrench’ > ‘make wiki’ (right under top post). Give it a try @YourBasicMaths
Do let us know if that works or not. Or if even an option available to you.
It’s editable again (as a wiki)! Thank you!
Now @ThatBomberBoi can edit it directly if I’m gone. ![]()
That is awesome, which means we could be using this solution for a few other ‘similar’ sort of topics as well! Thanks for bringing up the issue. Let’s go ![]()
Should we be bumping this after significant updates (like adding new items) so it gets an unread marker? Or do the wiki edits handle that? ![]()
It looks like any edit bumps the topic back to top. It appears that bumping it with an additional reply is not required. It may however still be useful at times, to create a reply that describes the changes made.
Good practice would be to at least provide a reason when making edits:
Top right pencil icon to click

Edit: I do wish there was a way to undo revisions, instead of creating a new edit to remove the changes manually.
Small pedantic request for editors:
Could we please try to use - for lists over * as it improves in code/editor visibility due to the use of ** and * for text styling?
I have just moved them back to - from *.
Maybe I am alone in this one, but it makes markdown far easier to digest, especially in the weirdly small edit box.
I am all with you when it comes to lists (bulletpoints) preference using -, although I have also noticed how copy/paste from various different external locations can have varying results. Styling with Markdown and similar is done differently all over the place. Good to have editors agree on a preference!