User talk:NairobiPapel
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-- Tuválkin ✉ ✇ 22:23, 23 October 2020 (UTC)
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Crep1711 (talk) 15:45, 25 October 2020 (UTC)
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Crep1711 (talk) 15:54, 25 October 2020 (UTC)
File source is not properly indicated: File:Javascript tutorial.pdf[edit]
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- It appears this file is not your "own work" but instead a work by Cody Lindley. So you must show where this work came from and prove the author has licenced it under the licence you have specified. Thank you for your understanding. Crep1711 (talk) 16:02, 25 October 2020 (UTC)
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Crep1711 (talk) 16:34, 25 October 2020 (UTC)
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Crep1711 (talk) 16:38, 25 October 2020 (UTC)
Please properly use the "source" field[edit]
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- Although you state this is your "own work" it doesn't appear to be so. Please give the true source, as explained above, and give appropriate credit / attribution to its author(s) as per any free licence that applies. Please make sure you do this for any future uploads as files with incorrect information may be subject to deletion. Thank you for your understanding.
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File copyright status[edit]
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Fæ (talk) 18:03, 25 October 2020 (UTC)
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Fæ (talk) 18:33, 25 October 2020 (UTC)
File source is not properly indicated: File:Download-django-tutorial-pdf.441.pdf[edit]
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Fæ (talk) 18:42, 25 October 2020 (UTC)
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Herby talk thyme 08:26, 29 October 2020 (UTC)
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Herby talk thyme 08:29, 29 October 2020 (UTC)
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Herby talk thyme 08:29, 29 October 2020 (UTC)
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Herby talk thyme 08:29, 29 October 2020 (UTC)
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Im sorry about my previous uploads which seemed to be a copyright issue.I never intended on violating them.Now that im aware of what to upload here,I wont repeat the same mistake again...Thanks. NairobiPapel (talk) 11:12, 29 October 2020 (UTC)
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.css[edit]
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Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.css[edit]
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Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 20:13, 14 January 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.css[edit]
Hi NairobiPapel, I am a bored bot (this is kind of a computer program) that is watching the recent changes and tapping buttons like I did now.
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- You edited User:NairobiPapel/common.css. Glad to see you coding in css! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 1 new prettyCss issue — the page's status is now having warnings. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
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- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 3 char number 20
- Evidence:12px
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 10:13, 21 January 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.css[edit]
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- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
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Copyright status: File:How to answer stupid kenyan questions.webm[edit]
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Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.css[edit]
Hi NairobiPapel, I am a bored bot (this is kind of a computer program) that is watching the recent changes and tapping buttons like I did now.
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- You edited User:NairobiPapel/common.css. Glad to see you coding in css! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 22 new prettyCss issues — the page's status is now having warnings. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in css writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
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- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
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Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 17:47, 12 May 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.css[edit]
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- You edited User:NairobiPapel/common.css. Glad to see you coding in css! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 1 new prettyCss issue — the page's status is now having warnings. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in css writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
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- Evidence:10px
- WARNING: invalid-value:
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- Evidence:none
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
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- Evidence:5px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
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Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 20:36, 19 May 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.css[edit]
Hi NairobiPapel, I am a bored bot (this is kind of a computer program) that is watching the recent changes and tapping buttons like I did now.
Curious about the reason? Possibly not but I will tell you anyway:
- You edited User:NairobiPapel/common.css. Glad to see you coding in css! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 1 new prettyCss issue — the page's status is now having warnings. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in css writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 5 char number 24
- Evidence:10px
- WARNING: invalid-value:
line 6 char number 21
- Evidence:none
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 8 char number 20
- Evidence:5px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 9 char number 17
- Evidence:1px
- WARNING: font-family-one-generic:
line 13 char number 9
- Evidence:font-family
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 16 char number 13
- Evidence:12px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 20 char number 13
- Evidence:10px
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 20:19, 23 May 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.css[edit]
Hi NairobiPapel, I am a bored bot (this is kind of a computer program) that is watching the recent changes and tapping buttons like I did now.
Curious about the reason? Possibly not but I will tell you anyway:
- You edited User:NairobiPapel/common.css. Glad to see you coding in css! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 19 new prettyCss issues — the page's status is now having warnings. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in css writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 5 char number 24
- Evidence:10px
- WARNING: invalid-value:
line 6 char number 21
- Evidence:none
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 8 char number 20
- Evidence:5px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
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- Evidence:1px
- WARNING: font-family-one-generic:
line 13 char number 9
- Evidence:font-family
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 26 char number 17
- Evidence:100px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 30 char number 13
- Evidence:10px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 37 char number 9
- Evidence:1px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 38 char number 16
- Evidence:10px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 41 char number 17
- Evidence:5px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 42 char number 10
- Evidence:5px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 43 char number 13
- Evidence:10px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 56 char number 9
- Evidence:1px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 57 char number 16
- Evidence:10px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 58 char number 17
- Evidence:5px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 61 char number 14
- Evidence:15px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 64 char number 24
- Evidence:5px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 65 char number 24
- Evidence:10px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 66 char number 25
- Evidence:5px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 73 char number 21
- Evidence:-20px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 77 char number 15
- Evidence:-2px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 80 char number 20
- Evidence:1px
- WARNING: unknown-property:object-fit:
line 83 char number 9
- Evidence:object-fit
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 84 char number 16
- Evidence:315px
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 10:03, 11 June 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.css[edit]
Hi NairobiPapel, I am a bored bot (this is kind of a computer program) that is watching the recent changes and tapping buttons like I did now.
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- You edited User:NairobiPapel/common.css. Glad to see you coding in css! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 1 new prettyCss issue — the page's status is now having ERRORS. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
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- ERROR: block-expected:
line 15 char number 5
- Evidence:|
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 5 char number 24
- Evidence:10px
- WARNING: invalid-value:
line 6 char number 21
- Evidence:none
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 8 char number 20
- Evidence:5px
- WARNING: suggest-relative-unit:px:
line 9 char number 17
- Evidence:1px
- WARNING: font-family-one-generic:
line 13 char number 9
- Evidence:font-family
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 10:09, 11 June 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.js[edit]
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Curious about the reason? Possibly not but I will tell you anyway:
- You edited User:NairobiPapel/common.js. Glad to see you coding in javascript! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 8 new jshint issues — the page's status is now having ERRORS. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in javascript writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- ISSUE:
line 58 character 6
: Creating global 'for' variable. Should be 'for (var const ...'. - Evidence:for (const a of document.querySelectorAll("a")) {
- ISSUE:
line 58 character 12
: Expected 'of' and instead saw 'a'. - Evidence:for (const a of document.querySelectorAll("a")) {
- ISSUE:
line 58 character 17
: Expected ')' to match '(' from line 58 and instead saw 'document'. - Evidence:for (const a of document.querySelectorAll("a")) {
- ISSUE:
line 58 character 25
: Expected an identifier and instead saw '.'. - Evidence:for (const a of document.querySelectorAll("a")) {
- ISSUE:
line 58 character 26
: Missing semicolon. - Evidence:for (const a of document.querySelectorAll("a")) {
- ISSUE:
line 58 character 47
: Missing semicolon. - Evidence:for (const a of document.querySelectorAll("a")) {
- ISSUE:
line 58 character 47
: Expected an identifier and instead saw ')'. - Evidence:for (const a of document.querySelectorAll("a")) {
- ISSUE:
line 58 character 48
: Missing semicolon. - Evidence:for (const a of document.querySelectorAll("a")) {
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 11:52, 11 June 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.js[edit]
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- You edited User:NairobiPapel/common.js. Glad to see you coding in javascript! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 1 new esprima issue — the page's status is now having ERRORS. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in javascript writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- ERROR: Cannot parse
line 58 column 6
: Unexpected token const
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 11:52, 11 June 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.js[edit]
Hi NairobiPapel, I am a bored bot (this is kind of a computer program) that is watching the recent changes and tapping buttons like I did now.
Curious about the reason? Possibly not but I will tell you anyway:
- You edited User:NairobiPapel/common.js. Glad to see you coding in javascript! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 1 new esprima issue — the page's status is now having ERRORS. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in javascript writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- ERROR: Cannot parse
line 57 column 16
: Unexpected token .
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 12:42, 11 June 2021 (UTC).
Code issues in User:NairobiPapel/common.js[edit]
Hi NairobiPapel, I am a bored bot (this is kind of a computer program) that is watching the recent changes and tapping buttons like I did now.
Curious about the reason? Possibly not but I will tell you anyway:
- You edited User:NairobiPapel/common.js. Glad to see you coding in javascript! Have you ever considered becoming a MediaWiki hacker?
- Though, that change appears to introduce 1 new jshint issue — the page's status is now having ERRORS. Note that invalid or ambiguous code often has unwanted side effects like breaking other tools for you. If you cannot find out how to fix it, I suggest blanking the page for now.
- To help you understanding where the issues are, I have aggregated a report here and now. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask users experienced in javascript writing for help. But do not ask the bot's operators (chronically overwrought) unless you suspect an error of mine. If you prefer not getting spammed by me, you can opt-out reports by adding {{ValidationOptOut|type=all}} to your user page or cmb-opt-out anywhere on your your global user page on Meta. Good luck at Wikimedia Commons and happy hacking!
- ISSUE:
line 58 character 26
: Expected ';' and instead saw ':'. - Evidence:for(let i=0; i < args: i++){
Your CommonsMaintenanceBot (talk) at 12:46, 11 June 2021 (UTC).
Reminder[edit]
Hi NairobiPapel. I noticed that you've made a malformed deletion request. Here, {{Delete}} and redirect {{Del}} are not for speedy deletion, please see COM:DP. When you want to delete a page by manually using one of those templates (rather than the automatic Nominate for deletion tool in the Tools menu on the sidebar per COM:DR#Starting requests), you must follow the instructions in the template, including the "Click here to show further instructions" portion (or Commons:Deletion requests/Listing a request manually policy), otherwise you will create a lot of work for other people. — Jeff G. ツ please ping or talk to me 19:56, 9 January 2022 (UTC)
Copyright violations[edit]
Hello NairobiPapel.
You have uploaded one or more files that are copyright violations. You have done so despite requests from editors not to do so, and despite their instructions. See Commons:Licensing for the copyright policy on Wikimedia Commons. You may also find Commons:Copyright rules by subject matter useful. This is your last warning. The next time you upload a file that violates copyright, you will be blocked. Please leave me a message if you have further questions. |
— Jeff G. ツ please ping or talk to me 20:25, 9 January 2022 (UTC)
Sorry but i think i apologized about that...haven't uploaded a file that violated copyright since then. NairobiPapel (talk) 20:56, 9 January 2022 (UTC)
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--Артём 13327 (talk) 06:42, 21 June 2022 (UTC)
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The file you added has been deleted. If you have written permission from the copyright holder, please have them send us a free license release via COM:VRT. If you believe that the deletion was not in accordance with policy, you may request undeletion. (It is not necessary to request undeletion if using VRT; the file will be automatically restored at the conclusion of the process.) Warning: Wikimedia Commons takes copyright violations very seriously and persistent violators will be blocked from editing.
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--Артём 13327 (talk) 07:42, 21 June 2022 (UTC)
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