Template:User contrib/doc

Usage

 *   (where N = number of edits)

Or:
 *   (User_name only needed if placed on a different page than your main userpage.)


 *  : by default, the figure N is displayed with commas separating thousands. Use no to suppress these commas.


 *  : prepends "Wikipedia" with the name of one or more languages. So replacing X with "English" yields "contributions to the English Wikipedia"


 *  : replaces "Wikipedia" with the name of one or more projects, for example Wikimedia Commons yields "contributions to Wikimedia Commons". May be used in combination with lang, for example FrenchWiktionary yields "contributions to the French Wiktionary".


 *  : adds the string "over X of which were to pages that are now deleted". Used to show how many deleted contributions you've made, which doesn't show up in most edit counters.


 *  : adds the string "over X of which were to articles". Used to show how many of your edits you've made in the article namespace.


 *  : adds the string "on over X distinct pages". Used to show how many contributions have been made to different pages in total. This variable can be seen in the wanabe_kate counter under "number of unique pages". The parameter unique is a synonym for distinct.


 *  </tt>: adds the string "as well as uploaded X images". Used to show how many images you've uploaded.


 *  </tt>: adds the string "over X of which are still current". Used to show how many of those images that are still current.


 *  </tt>: adds the string "and, as a result, may be slightly insane", which was previously featured on the 100,000 edits box.


 *  </tt>: adds a link to a query page that gives your total number of edits, including deleted edits. Link displays as (total).


 *  </tt>: by default, the text begins "This user has". Use yes to change this to "This bot has".


 *  </tt>: changes text to indicate that the number represents logged actions, such as page moves or deletions, rather than other edits.


 *  </tt>: suppresses the normal extlink to the edit counter (useful for people/bots who have way too many edits for detailed edit counters to handle gracefully).

Colors are retained from the old edit count templates. To customize, use parameters id-bg, info-bg, border, id-font, and info-font to set the background, font, and border colors. If you want a more customized version, feel free to make a copy in your userspace.

For example,  </tt> gives you:

Link destination may also be changed by changing the link parameter:
 *  </tt> makes:


 *  </tt> makes:

There are various edit counters here. The fast edit counter is here.

Color Reference
For reference, these were the colors used when there were separate edit count templates:


 * The Template:Super contrib meta version will round these numbers automatically.''