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Administrators can manage a few user groups, including [[Test wiki:Autopatrol|Autopatrol]], [[Test wiki:Patroller|Patroller]], and a few others. If you are an admin, you can do this by going to a user’s userpage and clicking “manage user groups” on the left-hand side.  
Administrators can manage a few user groups, including [[Test wiki:Autopatrol|Autopatrol]], [[Test wiki:Patroller|Patroller]], and a few others. If you are an admin, you can do this by going to a user’s userpage and clicking “manage user groups” on the left-hand side.  


'''Important: If you are an admin and you want to manage your own user rights, DO NOT uncheck “sysop” in your list. You will NOT be able to re-add it, and will be stuck as a normal user until someone can fix this for you.''' [[User:^sithjarjar^|^sithjarjar^]], the creator of this school, made That Mistake once. It was embarrassing.
'''Important: If you are an admin and you want to manage your own user rights, DO NOT uncheck “sysop” in your list. You will NOT be able to re-add it, and will be stuck as a normal user until someone can fix this for you.''' [[User:^sithjarjar^]], the creator of this school, made That Mistake once. It was embarrassing.


===Delete/Undelete button===
===Delete/Undelete button===

Revision as of 00:16, 19 July 2020

This page is meant to show testwiki.wiki administrators how to use their shiny new tools, including the manage user groups, delete, revision delete (“revdel”) and block buttons.

Managing user groups

Administrators can manage a few user groups, including Autopatrol, Patroller, and a few others. If you are an admin, you can do this by going to a user’s userpage and clicking “manage user groups” on the left-hand side.

Important: If you are an admin and you want to manage your own user rights, DO NOT uncheck “sysop” in your list. You will NOT be able to re-add it, and will be stuck as a normal user until someone can fix this for you. User:^sithjarjar^, the creator of this school, made That Mistake once. It was embarrassing.

Delete/Undelete button

Revision deletion (“revdel”)

Block button (note: Use with care!!!)