Help:Watchlist

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<languages /> Template:PD Help Page Template:Special page <translate> Your watchlist is a display for [[<tvar name=1>Special:MyLanguage/Help:Tracking changes</tvar>|tracking changes]], similar to the <tvar name=rc>Recent changes </tvar> display, but limited to showing changes only across your set of "watched" pages.</translate> <translate> You can see your watchlist by following the "<tvar name=watchlist>Watchlist</tvar>" link in your account menu (on the top right).</translate> <translate> This feature is only available to users who have registered and logged in.</translate>

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Add pages to watchlist

</translate> <translate> Before you see anything interesting here, you have to actually add some pages to your watchlist.</translate> <translate> Do so by navigating to a page that interests you, and click the star icon <tvar name=star>Add this page to your watchlist</tvar> (or "<tvar name=watch>Watch</tvar>" tab).</translate>

<translate> A page already in your watchlist will be marked with a blue star (<tvar name=star>Remove this page from your watchlist</tvar> or "<tvar name=watch>Unwatch</tvar>" tab).

If you want to remove pages from your watchlist, click on the blue star icon <tvar name=star>Remove this page from your watchlist</tvar> (or "<tvar name=watch>Unwatch</tvar>" tab).

Watchlist Expiry

</translate> <translate> A new watchlist feature is included in <tvar name=1>MediaWiki 1.35 </tvar>: Watchlist Expiry.</translate> <translate> With this feature, you can optionally select to watch a page for a temporary period of time.</translate> <translate> Once the watch period has expired, the page will be automatically removed from your watchlist.</translate> <translate> You can update the watch period at any time, including switching from temporary to permanent status.</translate> <translate> Temporarily watched pages are usually represented by a half star (as opposed to a full star, which represents permanently watched pages).</translate> <translate> To find out when Watchlist Expiry will be enabled on your wiki, you can check out the [[<tvar name=1>m:Special:MyLanguage/Community_Tech/Watchlist_Expiry/Release_Schedule</tvar>|release schedule]] on Meta-wiki.</translate> <translate> For documentation on how to use the feature, please visit <tvar name=1>Help:Watchlist expiry </tvar>.</translate>

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Why a watchlist

</translate> <translate> The watchlist feature is mainly useful on a very busy wiki where the "<tvar name=rc>Recent changes</tvar>" display becomes too overwhelming with many changes you don't want to follow.</translate> <translate> On a typical low traffic wiki, you can normally see all of the editing activity across the whole wiki without feeling overwhelmed.</translate> <translate> On a more busy wiki you will find that many edits are taking place on pages which you personally find less interesting.</translate> <translate> To help track changes which are more interesting, start watching pages!</translate>

<translate> Typically you would watch pages related to your interest areas, and also pages where you care most about the content.</translate> <translate> If you make a significant edit to a page, you might want to watch the page (so you know when there are any follow-up edits).</translate> <translate> Note that there is a also a checkbox on the edit screen ("<tvar name=watch>Watch this page</tvar>") for this purpose.</translate>

<translate> Your watchlist is personal.</translate> <translate> You can watch any page you want.</translate> <translate> That choice will remain private.</translate>

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Use your watchlist

</translate> <translate> On the watchlist display, some page names appear in bold.</translate> <translate> This indicates whether or not you have visited the page to see the change.</translate> <translate> It's a bit like read/unread emails in an email inbox.</translate> <translate> The "<tvar name=rc>Recent changes</tvar>" display will also have some new bold highlighting, but for a different reason.</translate> <translate> Here bold is just indicating edits to pages on your watchlist.</translate>

<translate> [[<tvar name=1>Special:MyLanguage/Help:New_filters_for_edit_review</tvar>|You can combine different kinds of filters]] to display the results you want.

Email notifications

</translate> <translate> According to the relevant [[<tvar name=pref>Special:MyLanguage/Help:Preferences</tvar>|preferences]], changes to pages you watch may also be notified to you by email.</translate> <translate> The main preference for this is "<tvar name=1>Email me when a page or a file on my watchlist has changed</tvar>".</translate>

<translate> After receiving an email notification for a page, you have to visit the page while logged in if you want to be notified of further changes to the same page. </translate>

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Watchlist feed with token

You can set up an RSS or Atom feed of your watchlist that is accessible even when logged out:</translate>

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  • If you would prefer an Atom feed rather than an RSS one, add "<tvar name=1>&feedformat=atom</tvar>" to the Link of your feed.</translate>

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  • To further customise your watchlist feed add different parameters to the link, see <tvar name=1>API:Watchlist_feed </tvar>.

See also

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