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07:28, 11 liepos 2025 versija
I am a native english-speaker, probably the only one on this wiki.
I don't speak lithuanian, but I had to learn some lithuanian words in order to use this wiki.
I am in the long slow process of familiarizing myself with the lithuanian words on this wiki.
I'm surprised that the intelligence agencies' TLS-1.3 mandates (which serve to make
various browsers incompatible) extend all the way to Lithuania.
Your additions to dictionary were quite practical, no need to revert. ---John Smith (aptarimas) 22:34, 19 birželio 2025 (CET)
- I know that my additions are practical. I deleted them becuz DragonballPlus screwed them up
- by deleting the orderly formatting of the text that I added, and by adding ambiguous wiki-tags
- (which do not distinguish between beginning-tags and ending-tags) to the section-titles that I added.
- Eengglish (aptarimas) 14:15, 23 birželio 2025 (CET)
- The wiki tags are not ambiguous, I think you're just being confused. I've added them so that it would be clearer to distinguish between titles and dictionary content, but I'll hope we'll be able to resolve that somehow DragonballPlus (aptarimas) 14:45, 23 birželio 2025 (CET)
I see you still don't want to understand: practically no one in Pipedija uses <b></b>, or <i></i> tags to bold or italicize texts - it's much more convenient & faster to just type 3 apostrophes in the beginning & end for bold ('''like this''', which becomes this), or 2 apostrophes for italics (''like this'', which becomes this), also it's much more common, even in websites like Wikipedia. So I don't think you should try to force us to use the <b> tag method. DragonballPlus (aptarimas) 10:27, 26 birželio 2025 (CET)