User talk:Jamesday
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[edit] How did you delete two history versions?
Hi Jamesday, I just noticed your comment on the revision history of IT bookshelf (Jan 16, 2005) ("despam. THE TWO VERSIONS OF THIS ARTICLE BEFORE THIS SPAM ARE MISSING DUE TO HUMAN ERROR BY ME. Sorry for the inconvenience."). How could this happen? I mean.. technically. I thought no page history can be deleted by a common user - or did you touch the database directly? Just curious... --Andreas Ipp 07:37, 16 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- As James isn't here very often, I thought I'd let you know that he's a developer, which lets him do strange things. Gentgeen 08:08, 16 Jan 2005 (UTC)
- Oh, then he might help me with a problem I just posted on Wikibooks:Staff lounge#Who is responsible for the print CSS?:
- "I'd like to add a box to my project, that does not show up on print, just on screen. I looked at the Wikibooks commonPrint.css but didn't find any generic class ".noPrint" or something like this. I could just use a class <DIV class="top"> to mimic this behavior, but it is not a clean solution, as top might in the future also have other stylistic properties that I don't want to inherit. Any idea, who could change the CSS file mentioned above? It would be a simple one line addition to the CSS file. (adding it to my private CSS file would not be of much help, since I want to use this property in a book for everybody)." --Andreas Ipp 09:47, 16 Jan 2005 (UTC)