User:Jimbojw


 * My Blog: http://jimbojw.com/
 * My Extensions
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 * ArticleComments
 * Inserts inline blog-like comment fields into articles.
 * EditOnlyYourOwnPage
 * Prevents non-sysop users from editing anything other than their own user pages, talk pages and subpages thereof.
 * EmbedVideo
 * Adds a parser function called #ev for embedding video from popular sharing services.
 * KeepYourHandsToYourself
 * Prevents users from editing other users pages and subpages.
 * MetaKeywordsTag
 * Adds extension tag for injecting &lt;meta&gt; keywords into the page header.
 * RegexParserFunctions
 * Adds a   parser function for evaluating regular expressions.
 * ShareThis
 * Adds links to popular social bookmarking and news sites.
 * ShoutBox
 * Adds a parser function called #shoutbox which can be used to embed ShoutBoxes into a page.
 * SMW_InlineQueryParserFunction
 * Adds a parser function called   which is the logical equivalent to Semantic MediaWiki's inline query extension tag called &lt;ask&gt;
 * UsenetSyntax
 * Allows Usenet style syntax for *bold*, /italics/, and _underlined_ text.
 * UserPageStyles
 * Gives users the power to define CSS styles to apply to their user pages.
 * WikiArticleFeeds
 * Serves article sections as though they were RSS/Atom feed items.
 * YouTubeTag
 * Allows embedding of YouTube videos by means of a parser tag.
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 * UsenetSyntax
 * Allows Usenet style syntax for *bold*, /italics/, and _underlined_ text.
 * UserPageStyles
 * Gives users the power to define CSS styles to apply to their user pages.
 * WikiArticleFeeds
 * Serves article sections as though they were RSS/Atom feed items.
 * YouTubeTag
 * Allows embedding of YouTube videos by means of a parser tag.
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 * YouTubeTag
 * Allows embedding of YouTube videos by means of a parser tag.
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&quot;If you are solving the same problem over and over again, then you are solving the wrong problem.&quot;

-- Jim R. Wilson