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** Purge references to Google Video service which was long since retired.
** Purge references to Google Video service which was long since retired.
** Investigate identifying broken videos in the various video templates
** Investigate identifying broken videos in the various video templates
*Clean up checked/unchecked > on/off


== Questionable To Dos==
== Questionable To Dos==
* Fix Disambig template to handle disambigging redirect pages.
* Fix Disambig template to handle disambigging redirect pages.
** Hrm, seems like it should, presuming the redirects have the appropriate system postfixes. Wish I recorded the title this was relevant too.
** Hrm, seems like it should, presuming the redirects have the appropriate system postfixes. Wish I recorded the title this was relevant too.

Revision as of 04:36, 2 July 2015

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Actually, that's the intended behavior. The bar displays only 2.0 and up, but the last entry before 2.0 will be displayed at the start, allowing people to know that the 1 star rating existed from r791 all the way up to 5786. This same behavior exists on Super Smash Bros. Brawl, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and other popular pages. But there isn't a lot of data from before 2.0, so this doesn't come up very often. This wiki was created around r4000, after all, and the cut-off was added not long after 3.0. Hope you don't mind me intruding, feel free to delete this. - MaJoR (talk) 08:08, 25 July 2014 (CEST)
No thanks for the feedback. I had forgotten it worked like that. I think it was initially needed so the coloration of the related out of range compatibility report would show. I still find it a bit odd though, since the graph is labeled as stopping at 2.0/r5350, so I may still look at cleaning it up a bit.

Questionable To Dos

  • Fix Disambig template to handle disambigging redirect pages.
    • Hrm, seems like it should, presuming the redirects have the appropriate system postfixes. Wish I recorded the title this was relevant too.