

I generally don't mind it, but my wish is that it was disabled entirely on the Recent Changes special page because it's disruptive IMO.
Gamepedia pro update#
They're looking into it, and hopefully they'll be able push an update soon. Additionally: I checked the feedback early this afternoon on Gamepedia's page and they've said that currently there is no way for an editor to disable the display of the tag next to their name. Try doing a hard-refresh (shift-or-ctrl+f5) and see if that fixes it? - k_ d 3 01:37, (UTC) I think the "Pro" tag is as prominent as it is on Wowpedia due to having more editors that are also very active, which is why under Recent Changes you'll see essentially a wall of the "Pro" tag. You should still see a difference between unclicked and clicked links. PeterWind ( talk) 00:59, (UTC) We haven't changed the skin. But then again, it's probably just something you'll get used to after a while. Is there anyway to change this, or is that just an unfortunate byproduct of the changes in the system? While I look forward to see in what way the "pro" elements will affect our way of using the wiki, I'll admit I find the big orange pro square to be a little invasive in this otherwise fairly neutral colour scheme. Going down over the recent changes or even just categories where I went over all articles in, all links are now marked as unchecked (in light blue text instead of the slightly darker blue after the link has been clicked).

So far my only real problem with this has been that I can no longer, at a quick glance see what pages I've checked before or even just recently. It's always nice to see when Gamerpedia awards the community for being active. Thank you for your edits to keep making Wowpedia the best WoW-related wiki on the net! - k_ d 3 20:31, (UTC) The Pro landing page has more information.
Gamepedia pro for free#
Regular editors will get Pro for free as our way of saying thanks. Please do not edit this page!)Ĭurious about the new Pro tags showing up in RecentChanges and on user pages? Notice less ads? Our host, Gamepedia, is rolling out a new Pro feature that gets you HTTPS connections to the wiki, no ads, and better page loads in mobile.
