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How to issue a warning[edit]
Hi Amir, you seem the right guy to be asked this question. I am doing a lot with templates, LUA and a little bit JS. I need to prevent users from making always the same mistakes, esp. with deprecated templates. Such users should be told to make it better, but the information is only for them, not later for every viewer of the file. Somehow it is possible to issue a warning that only appears while editing or previewing; can you help me how this can be made ? -- sarang♥사랑 00:33, 31 March 2023 (UTC)
- @Sarang Hi, I never got notification for this. My apologies. I guess something broke. It would be great to ping me if you don't see a response. I'm sorry :(
- It's doable but it depends on your exact usecase. Can you explain more? Amir (talk) 15:36, 23 April 2023 (UTC)
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