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Hayashi (林, literally "woods"), is the 19th most common Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
 * Aiko Hayashi (林 愛子), Japanese synchronized swimmer
 * Akihiro Hayashi (林 彰洋), Japanese footballer
 * Hayashi Akira (林 韑), Japanese scholar and diplomat
 * Akira Hayashi (swimmer) (林 享), Japanese swimmer
 * Asuca Hayashi (林 明日香), Japanese singer
 * Cheryl Hayashi, American biologist
 * Chiaki Hayashi (林 千晶), Japanese businesswoman
 * Chujiro Hayashi (林 忠次郎), Japanese naval surgeon and Reiki practitioner
 * Chushiro Hayashi (林 忠四郎), Japanese astrophysicist
 * Coco Hayashi (林 鼓子), Japanese voice actress
 * Daichi Hayashi (林 大地), Japanese footballer
 * Eigen Hayashi (林 英源), Japanese sport shooter
 * Eitetsu Hayashi (林 英哲), Japanese musician
 * Erina Hayashi (林 恵里奈), Japanese tennis player
 * Fubō Hayashi (林 不忘), pen name of Kaitarō Hasegawa (1900–1935), Japanese writer
 * Fumiko Hayashi (author) (林 芙美子), Japanese writer and poet
 * Fumiko Hayashi (politician) (林 文子), Japanese politician
 * Fumino Hayashi (林 ふみの), Japanese manga artist
 * Fumio Hayashi (林 文夫), Japanese economist
 * Fumio Hayashi (doctor) (林 文雄), Japanese physician
 * Fusao Hayashi (林 房雄), pen name of Toshio Gotō, Japanese writer
 * Hayashi Gahō (林 鵞峰), Japanese neo-Confucian philosopher and writer
 * Hayashi Gakusai (林 学斎), Japanese neo-Confucian philosopher
 * Hayashi Gonsuke (diplomat) (林 権助), Japanese diplomat
 * Harvey Saburo Hayashi (林 三郎), Japanese physician
 * Hidekazu Hayashi (林 秀一), Japanese rower
 * Hayashi Hidesada (林 秀貞), Japanese samurai
 * Hikaru Hayashi (林 光), Japanese classical composer, pianist and conductor
 * Hirofumi Hayashi (林 博史), Japanese historian
 * Hiroki Hayashi (林 宏樹), Japanese animator
 * Hiroko Hayashi (林 寛子), better known as Chikage Oogi, Japanese actress and politician
 * Hiroko Hayashi (singer) (林 寛子), Japanese singer, actress and television personality
 * Hiromori Hayashi (林 廣守), Japanese composer
 * Hiroyuki Hayashi (athlete) (林 弘幸), Japanese sprinter
 * Hiroyuki Hayashi (footballer) (林 祐征), Japanese footballer
 * Hiroyuki Hayashi (musician) (ハヤシ ヒロユキ), Japanese musician
 * Hisao Hayashi (林 寿夫), Japanese government official
 * Hayashi Hōkō (林 鳳岡), Japanese neo-Confucian scholar, teacher and administrator
 * Honoka Hayashi (林 穂之香), Japanese women's footballer
 * Ikuo Hayashi (林 郁夫), member of Aum Shinrikyo
 * Isao Hayashi (林 伊佐緒), Japanese singer and composer
 * Izuo Hayashi (林 厳雄), Japanese physicist
 * Joe Hayashi (1920–1945), United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
 * Jun Hayashi (林 潤), Japanese politician
 * Hayashi Jussai (林 述斎), Japanese neo-Confucian scholar
 * Kaizo Hayashi (林 海象), Japanese film director and screenwriter
 * Kanna Hayashi, American academic
 * Kazuaki Hayashi (林 一章), Japanese footballer and manager
 * Kazuhiro Hayashi (林 和広), better known as Kaz Hayashi, Japanese professional wrestler
 * Kazuo Hayashi (林 一夫), Japanese actor and voice actor
 * Keiichi Hayashi (林 景一), Japanese diplomat
 * Keisuke Hayashi (林 佳祐), Japanese footballer
 * Keizō Hayashi (林 敬三), Japanese civil servant and general officer
 * Kenta Hayashi (林 健太), Japanese kickboxer
 * Kentaro Hayashi (林 健太郎), Japanese football player
 * Kento Hayashi (林 遣都), Japanese actor
 * Kim Hayashi (born 1986), American cyclist
 * Kiralee Hayashi, American stunt woman, actress and gymnast
 * Kohei Hayashi (林 晃平), Japanese footballer
 * Kumiko Hayashi (林 久美子), Japanese politician
 * Kyoko Hayashi (林 京子), Japanese writer
 * Marc Hayashi (born 1957), American actor
 * Marika Hayashi (林 真里花), Japanese actress and voice actress
 * Masako Hayashi (林 雅子), Japanese architect
 * Mary Hayashi, American politician
 * Masamichi Hayashi (林 誠道), Japanese footballer
 * Masanori Hayashi (林 昌範), Japanese baseball player
 * Masumi Hayashi (murderer) (林 眞須美), Japanese murderer
 * Masumi Hayashi (photographer) (1945–2006), American photographer and artist
 * Mizuki Hayashi (林 瑞輝), Japanese footballer
 * Moritaka Hayashi, Japanese lawyer
 * Motoo Hayashi (林 幹雄), Japanese politician
 * Nagisa Hayashi (林 なぎさ), Japanese field hockey player
 * Hayashi Narinaga (林 就長), Japanese samurai
 * Nobu Hayashi (林 伸樹), Japanese karateka and kickboxer
 * Hayashi Ōen (林 桜園), Japanese physician, military strategist, scholar, Shinto priest, diviner, and nationalist
 * Osamu Hayashi (林 修), Japanese television personality
 * Patrick Hayashi, the defendant in the property law case Popov v. Hayashi
 * Hayashi Razan (林 羅山), Japanese neo-Confucian philosopher and writer
 * Ryan Hayashi (born 1973), Canadian magician
 * Ryohei Hayashi (林 陵平), Japanese footballer
 * Hayashi Ryūkō (林 榴岡), Japanese neo-Confucian scholar, teacher and administrator
 * Ryuta Hayashi (林 隆太), Japanese footballer
 * Saki Hayashi (林 咲希), Japanese women's basketball player
 * Satoru Hayashi (林 慧), Japanese footballer
 * Scott B. Hayashi (born 1953), American Episcopal bishop
 * Senjūrō Hayashi (林 銑十郎), Japanese general, politician and Prime Minister of Japan
 * Shigeo Hayashi (林 重男), Japanese photographer
 * Hayashi Shihei (林 子平), Japanese military scholar
 * Hayashi Shiryu, Japanese swordsman
 * Shizuya Hayashi, Japanese-American World War II soldier
 * Shogo Hayashi (林 昇吾), Japanese footballer
 * Shōji Hayashi (林 昌二), Japanese architect
 * Shota Hayashi (林 祥太), Japanese footballer
 * Shūji Hayashi (林 修司), Japanese actor
 * Tadaaki Hayashi (林 忠明), Japanese table tennis player
 * Tadahiko Hayashi (林 忠彦), Japanese photographer
 * Tadamasa Hayashi (林 忠正), Japanese art dealer
 * Tadashi Hayashi (林 正), Japanese basketball coach
 * Hayashi Tadasu (林 董), Japanese diplomat
 * Hayashi Tadataka (林 忠崇), Japanese daimyō
 * Tadayoshi Hayashi (林 忠義), Japanese equestrian
 * Takanobu Hayashi (林 隆喜), Japanese photographer
 * Takehiro Hayashi (林 威宏), Japanese footballer
 * Takenori Hayashi (林 丈統), Japanese footballer
 * Takuto Hayashi (林 卓人), Japanese footballer
 * Teru Hayashi (1914–2003), Japanese-American biologist
 * Tomomi Hayashi (林 知充), Japanese-Estonian architect
 * Tomoya Hayashi (林 友哉), Japanese footballer
 * Toshiko Hayashi (born 1940), Japanese communist politician
 * Toshiyuki Hayashi (林 敏之), Japanese rugby union player
 * Tsuruichi Hayashi (林 鶴一), Japanese mathematician
 * Tsuyoshi Hayashi (林 剛史), Japanese actor
 * Hayashi Utako (林 歌子), Japanese educator and social worker
 * Yasuo Hayashi (林 泰男), one of the perpetrators of the 1995 Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
 * Yasunori Hayashi (林 康紀), Japanese neuroscientist
 * Hayashi Yasusada (林 権助), Japanese samurai
 * Yohei Hayashi (林 容平), Japanese footballer
 * Yoichi Hayashi (林 与一), Japanese actor
 * Yoko Hayashi (林 陽子), Japanese lawyer
 * Yoshihide Hayashi (林 義秀), Japanese general
 * Yoshiki Hayashi (林 佳樹), better known as Yoshiki, Japanese musician, songwriter, composer and record producer
 * Yoshimasa Hayashi (林 芳正), Japanese politician
 * Yoshimi Hayashi (1923–2006), American lawyer
 * Yoshiro Hayashi (golfer) (林 由郎), Japanese golfer
 * Yoshiro Hayashi (politician) (林 義郎), Japanese politician
 * Yū Hayashi (林 勇), Japanese voice actor and singer
 * Yuki Hayashi (archer) (林 勇気), Japanese archer
 * Yuki Hayashi (composer) (林 ゆうき), Japanese composer and arranger
 * Yukina Hayashi (林 有紀奈), Japanese volleyball player
 * Yumika Hayashi (林 由美香), Japanese AV idol and actress
 * Yusuke Hayashi (林 勇介), Japanese footballer
 * Hayashi Yūzō (林 有造), Japanese politician

Propose move to Help: Editing
On Help talk:Editing I was giving some reasons (technical reasons really) why this page should be moved to "Help:Editing" (currently a redirect here) Add your comments over there. -- Harry Wood 09:52, 11 December 2007 (UTC)
 * I agree reverting redirect to "Help:Editing" as one from "hardcode names". --Kaganer 12:34, 11 December 2007 (UTC)
 * I don't think moving 10 or so translated pages is so hard. Since the purpose of this is to fill in the help on other sites, we should have content in the right places.  If the default installation calls it help:editing, then so should we. -Steve Sanbeg 21:07, 13 December 2007 (UTC)

"How to edit a page" Information
In my opinion something goes completely wrong here. Each installed Wiki have a button in the lower right corner which opens the main page http://www.mediawiki.org. Now I see "How to edit a page", fine this seems the right place for "How to insert an image?", "How to make a two row table entry?", "How to remove the table of contents from a page?", "How to...", but oooohhhhh I see some rules, conventions or whatever. Sorry, no, I guess most of the users come to this page to find some infos "How to edit?" and not "What should I do." --Lastwebpage 17:32, 4 February 2008 (UTC)


 * You're obviously looking for the information we have at Help:Formatting. It's true that page has the most important quick reference material the people will go looking for. It is fairly prominently linked from this page. Maybe that section is a bit to wordy at the moment, certainly for some use cases, but I wanted to put forward some very general advice such as the "be bold" philosophy here. -- Harry Wood 17:48, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

Edit?
How can you edit a Wiki like this, this isn't like Wikipedia, or is this a Wikipedioa but for the soft ware? I am User:Akira-otomo, but I am not signed in.


 * "MediaWiki" is the name of the software which powers wikipedia.org and many other wiki projects all over the internet. This website, mediawiki.org, is all about the mediawiki software. This website is also powered by MediaWiki (meaning you can edit the pages in a similar way to editing wikipedia)
 * So that's confusing... but when you think about it, it makes sense. What other software would we use?! -- Harry Wood 10:37, 5 March 2008 (UTC)

(Editing WIKI can be a useful tool for interactive learning settings, especially for teachers and students; this is me contribution to my CR111 Digital Folio Assignment.)Italic text

I think you are all right. I heard and read Media wiki powers Wikipedia. AFREEKA2016 (talk) 15:04, 21 December 2016 (UTC)

I'm searching by Wikipedia site because I missed from net world. Avdhesh paliwal (talk) 12:43, 22 October 2017 (UTC)

Links to Wikipedia, sense of the help section
I still not understand the sense of the complete help section from "Mediawiki", sorry. For e.g. Help:Formatting a wikipedia link to: w:en:Wikipedia:WikiProject_User_Page_Help/Do-It-Yourself/Formatting_Text there are some nice picture, yes, but useful infos? The useful infos are on m:Help:Editing but no link to this useful site...

Another one, on the same site I found some words like "Some HTML tags are allowed in MediaWiki..." With a link to wikipedia HTML. WTF??? What is the relation between "How to edit a wiki" and the HTML history? I want to know how to use HTML in the mediawiki software. And no link to m:Help:HTML in wikitext, again.

However, for which kind of users was this help section created? --Lastwebpage 17:08, 2 August 2008 (UTC)

Is it possible to create a user-interface on a subpage of my Wiki?
Hey, I'd like to know if it is possible to create a user interface to insert data on a page in our study program's Wiki. I want the Wiki page to get easier to be edited. for example it could look like below Short Internship description: Duration: Institution: Description of the internship: Next to each of the categories I would like to have a field where the information can be inserted and then it would be translated into Wiki language. An additional question is, if it would then be possible to take the first line (Short internship description) and let it be automatically be displayed on the main page in a table or in a news feed? Has anyone an idea on one of those crazy ideas? I'm not an expert... Thanks... --Timsen 16:45, 22 January 2011 (UTC)


 * You'll need to research the following further, but I believe that Extension:Semantic MediaWiki together with Extension:Semantic Forms allow you to do all that. For example, if you visit http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies/Flickr and click the "View form" link at the top, it allows you to edit the subpage by filling a predefined form. If you visit the parent page http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies, and examine the code, you'll see that the tables are automatically created based on a query. This seems to be exactly what you need. However, Semantic MediaWiki is large and is about much more than just using forms, so there should be much to install and learn first, before you have a working result. Hamilton Abreu 22:07, 22 January 2011 (UTC)

Special permissions for editing
The goal is to prevent information lose in a documentation:

Is there a way to limit editing to certain functions for some users? Example: I have a group "Add" which are only allowed to add content/lines to an existing page, they may not edit or delete existing content.

Is it possible to make edits only apear after they have been validated? Example: Someone edits a page and saves it, but his edit is not visible in the current version of the page until it was validated by a user with a certain permission to do so.

Thanks

I suggest some more links for Categories, other functions
Being new to Mediawiki, I apologize if this has been covered elsewhere: I read the previous comment about the help:formatting page, but I have a different concern.

I recommend that this help page, which is the one new users first see, be amended to add links which explain Mediawiki's Categories and similar style and layout rules, plus the basics of user rights, etc. I only want the links, not the content, and I think others will agree that they are appropriate on the "splash" page of the help section.

A page that tell me to "Be Bold" isn't much help when a new volunteer administrator has to get up to speed quickly, and please don't reply that the links and info I need are to be found somewhere else: I wound up here, not somewhere else, and I feel that the links to the information should be here.

Thanks for reading this. I appreciate your time.

how do i edit the "create account" page on my own mediawiki site?
i can't figure out how to do this with the current help files? i want to change the create account page for new people to signup. RobbinsDick (talk) 12:41, 28 April 2013 (UTC)

Como criar tópico
Galera como eu faço para criar um tópico, e colocar fotos, imagens e videos?

Show Preview and Save page does not function
I have a strange problem. I operate the site www.baitiangong.info. On my main_page, I am only able to Show Preview and Save Page if I edit by clicking on the individual edit buttons at the top of my header. This is fine for most purposes.

But when I want to edit the paragraph above the table of contents which I have to access by clicking the edit tab on the top right of the screen, I will not be able to Show Preview or Save Page. I have only 13 days of experience with Mediawiki. Have I somehow added some extensions that is not compatible with the latest version 1.21.2. I recently move my wiki directory, manual i.e., one-by-one, from the root directory to /w to use short URL. Therefore, my /public_html only contain cgi-bin folder, w folder,error_log.txt and robots.txt. Have I moved files I should not move.

Please advice.
 * My wiki has developed the same problem. We have not figured out the cause yet. But we have found a work around. We can edit section by section. So that the edit buttons on the headers work. and we can get the area before the first section via &section=0 for example --Roguebfl (talk) 22:57, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
 * Further tested when the new user was set "emailconfirmed" the problem went away. --Roguebfl (talk) 23:23, 9 November 2015 (UTC)

Revising the page
I have been asked by Nemo to review this page and revise it. Since it has already been marked for translation I intend to start a draft sub-page to play about with. Lloffiwr (talk) 18:00, 9 March 2014 (UTC)
 * Draft ready for review and further contributions by others. Lloffiwr (talk) 21:21, 9 March 2014 (UTC)
 * Thanks! In theory Meta-Wiki pages can't be copied here like that because the Help namespace here is in PD, or have you rephrased them sufficiently so as to be free from their original copyright? --Nemo 19:42, 12 March 2014 (UTC)
 * No I wasn't aware of the problem with copying from meta. No wonder the project to move help pages from meta to MediaWiki is so slow. I will undo the copy and draft myself when I get the time. Lloffiwr (talk) 14:28, 22 March 2014 (UTC)

hi, I'd like to make some graphical design editing to my mediawiki. wherecan I find the script docs that define the page layout design, icons na buttons.

Page contains bad markup--please fix!
I thought it might be a browser issue, but it happens in IE9, 10 and 11, and only on this page as far as I can see. There are several places where what I presume is unprocessed wiki markup coming through, such as


 *  you can enter a short note in the "Summary (?):" box 

and


 *  help-starting-page>Special:MyLanguage/Help:Starting a new page|Help:Starting a new page 

Please can someone fix the page--this is not what we want to be putting off new users with when they come to this page for help!! Thanks.


 * Just some simple vandalism; reverted, thanks for mentioning. Next time check the history and use the "undo" buttons. ;-) --Nemo 08:42, 9 July 2014 (UTC)


 * That link label looks broken again. On my browser, it reads:
 * I would love to press the undo button, but apparently it's not that simple this time. The source looks ok (, so there's certainly a language-specific text string broken. Wherever in the depths of the wiki that string is stored... --Fkv (talk) 14:29, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
 * I would love to press the undo button, but apparently it's not that simple this time. The source looks ok (, so there's certainly a language-specific text string broken. Wherever in the depths of the wiki that string is stored... --Fkv (talk) 14:29, 20 February 2017 (UTC)

Changing a text string on all pages in a wiki
I have once seen somewhere that one can install a function to "Find and replace all", so that a word or a sentence can be changed throughout the whole wiki. Can anybody point me to that? --212.66.80.179 08:08, 23 November 2014 (UTC)
 * Extension:Replace Text. --Nemo 08:22, 23 November 2014 (UTC)

With translations markings
A section or page whose audience is dedicated to how to edit a page with translations markings? A page having as little or nothing to do with the translation app, or the vocabulary, or the translation extension as those pages have to do with editing. Just a cheat sheet or mention of a few rules? A tiny bit of description with do's and don't's and best practices? Troubleshooting? Editing? Cpiral (talk) 01:35, 26 September 2015 (UTC)

Mistakes
Why I can't edit proverbs on wikiproverbs?

There are mistakes, please fix them, I can't, it doesn't let me edit, and I have not account, and no need for one.

French proverb: It's " Calomniez, calomniez, il en restera toujours quelque chose !" and NOT "Calomnier, calomnier, il en restera toujours quelque chose !" That's a grammar mistake. The author is Beaumarchais or Voltaire (both are credited for this proverb)

And "A la chante on connaît l'oiseau." It's improper French, I guess the person who wrote is not a native. The proper form is "Au chant, on reconnaît l'oiseau" (or "on connaît l'oiseau", but reconnaît is much better) "La chante" doesn't existe, since it's a masculine noun.

Sorry to let it there, but I cannot edit the pages myself, and it's really big mistakes.

Instructions for changing to visual edit
I am looking for instructions on how to switch back and forth between the re latively new so-called Visual Edit and traditional edit. (I am told not to post support questions here, not sure if my question is support related). Thanks in advance, Ottawahitech (talk) 10:15, 20 June 2019 (UTC)