Help:User contributions/gl

A páxina de contribucións do usuario contén unha listaxe das ecicións feitas polo usuario en particular.

Revisar as súas contribucións recentes é útil para refresca-la memoria sobre as páxinas nas que traballao (e para acceder a elas de forma rápida), pero tamén pode usarse para saber se as páxinas tiveron edicións subsecuentes (vexa embaixo). Esto fai posible que poda "vixiar" páxinas aínda que non as teña engadida na súa lista de vixilancia. Tamén pode acceder ás páxinas de contribucións doutros usuarios para ver o traballo doutros usuarios. Poden empregarse para rastrexar vandalismos, violacións dos dereitos de autor etc.

Estas páxinas son específicas do proxecto, polo que unha páxina de contribucións dun usuario na Wikipedia en inglés non amosará as edicións feitas polo mesmo usuario na Wikipedia en alemán, en Wikimedia Commons ou en calquera outro proxecto.

Acceso a súa propia páxina de contribucións do usuario

 * Para acceder á súa páxina de contribucións do usuario, se é un usuario rexistrado, faga click en "Contribucións". Isto pode atoparse na parte superior da páxina ou na columna esquerda da páxina.
 * Se non está rexistrado e quere acceder á páxina de contribucións do seu enderezo IP actual, insira "Special:Mycontributions" na procura.

Acceso a páxina de contribucións doutro usuario

 * Se o usuario ten unha conta rexistrada: vaia ata a páxina dese usuario, e na columna esquerda seleccione "Contribucións do usuarioo" no menú "Ferramentas". Isto funciona aínda se a páxina do usuario non existe.
 * Se o usuario non ten un nome rexistrado, os dous métodos son:
 * Facer click no enderezo IP dos Cambios recentes ou no historial da páxina
 * Inserir o enderezo IP na caixa de procura

Usando a páxina de contribucións do usuario
A continuación amósase un exemplo dunha páxina de contribucións do usuario empregando a pel de interface por defecto:



Edits are shown from newest to oldest. Each edit takes up one line which shows; time & date, the page name and the edit summary, as well as other diagnostic information. Here are some of the functions of this page:


 * 1) The username or IP  of the contributor appears here.
 * 2) You can select a namespace to filter your results. For example, to see only templates select Template from the drop down list and press Go.
 * 3) This gives the time and date of the edit.
 * 4) (hist) takes you to the page history, so you can see all edits made to that page. This can be useful if someone has updated a page you have worked on, and you want to see their changes.
 * 5) (diff) takes you to a diff page showing the changes between that edit and the previous revision. The revision after the edit appears below the changes so you can see the result of the edit.
 * 6) m stands for minor edit (small corrections to a page). These help you understand the type of changes that have been made.
 * 7) This is the name of the page the edit took place on. The current page name is used, so if the page has been renamed the name displayed will be different.
 * 8) This is the edit summary. It is the text the user wrote in the edit summary box (below the edit box).
 * 9) (top) signifies that the edit is the current revision. The page is as the user last saved it. This can be used to watch pages (if your last edit to the page does not display (top) the page has been changed). Sysops also have a rollback link here, see m:Help:Reverting.
 * 10) This edit summary begins with an arrow link and grey text. This means the user has only edited a section of the page (named in the grey text). This text is automatically added when you edit a section. The black text is a standard edit summary and is added by the user.
 * 11) This user has few edits, so all their edits fit onto one page. When their edits span more than one page, the black text in brackets will become links. These links take you to the users most recent edits (Latest), oldest edits (Earliest) or the next or previous page of edits (Next n / Previous n).
 * 12) The blue numbers list the number of edits displayed on a page - 20, 50, 100, 250 or 500. A higher number increases the length of a page but reduces the number of pages. The number you select replaces n in the links to the previous or next pages e.g. (Next 100 / Previous 100).

If the page is newly created the mark N is also shown.

But the following information does not appear:


 * Edits from a page that has been deleted afterwards (unless the page, including the revision concerned, has been restored). If the revision concerned has been restored but not the previous one, then the fact that the user has edited the page is preserved, including the time and the edit summary, and the resulting revision, but not the change. A sysop can use Special:DeletedContributions to see revisions that have not been restored. However, applying a diff is not directly possible.
 * The deletion or restoration (undeletion) of a page (if the user is a sysop). Use Special:Logs for this.

User styles
The page body has selector body.page-Special_Contributions, so we can e.g. use the CSS  to number the backlinks.

URLs and links
A user contributions URL looks (for this wiki) like this: http:// or http://

where XX is the user name or IP address, and "Contributions" can be abbreviated to "Contribs": http:// or http://

Change the sub-site to view your contributions on that particular subsite. (www.wikipedia.org, meta.wikimedia.org, etc.)

To link to a user contributions page you can also use this shorter form: Special:Contributions/XX.

Interwiki links work as normal e.g. w:Special:Contributions/XX.

You can view edits from only one namespace. Each namespace has an associated number. Restricting to one namespace can be done with the long form URL only (in this example the namespace is number 4):

Privacy
Your contributions can be viewed by anyone - please be mindful of this. Check the privacy policy, if any, of the site you use; for meta: m:Privacy policy

First edit
When using the user contributions feature to determine when a user starting editing on a wiki, note that edits may have been made in another wiki, while later the page has been imported.

Also, until ca. 2004 there was a bug, which has been fixed but not retroactively, as follows:


 * If a moved page is moved back, the edit history of the page with the intermediate title shows the latest move only, with the corresponding user name, but with the date and time of the first move(!).

Therefore, if the oldest entries in the user contributions list are moves, they most likely do not represent any activity of the user on the stated dates.

Footer
The page has as footer the MediaWiki:sp-contributions-footer or the MediaWiki:sp-contributions-footer-anon.

Number of edits
The user profile shows the number of edits. The number is based upon an editcount field that is stored for each user, incremented each time the user makes an edit, but not decremented when a user's edit is deleted. Therefore the count includes deleted edits. It does not include moves.