Thread:Hackey5/@comment-17897872-20150707194633/@comment-5645428-20150714075259

Almost everything that occurs on the wiki can be tracked, and expired links have many special pages dedicated to locating them. Special:WhatLinksHere (which appears on your toolbar by default) will allow you to find all the links to the specified page, giving you the ability to change them beforehand. Otherwise, and always without leaving a redirect, the system cache will refresh once daily, allowing you to identify the expired links under the old title so they can be updated to the new title, and would be under Special:WantedTemplates in this instance. Indeed, I have a great emphasis on maintenance work! You should be right with renaming the template to Template:YouTube, and of course, you have permission to edit any profiles which use it.

I have thoroughly learned the first and second sections of the Maple Leaf Rag. The third is an overwhelming pain as far as the left hand goes, telling me I have to hit an extended chord two octaves up from the previous in less than half a second... fun... very fun! Have yet to properly begin the fourth section.

Not sure where you saw the part to add the View Source button in my task section. I could install it easily on the wiki, but I find it is more of an advanced tool. I use it for efficiently copying and transferring information across pages or for reference, mostly to do with template work. I'm not sure where the majority of others would find the ability to view articles in source mode useful, though.

Far reaching CSS work has me discovering every last nook and cranny, and every last special page. I found the Licensed Video Swap page, but don't know how to use it. How does it turn out on CCSW?

Apparently the reason chat game scripts don't seem to be working here is because you're supposed to have a MediaWiki 'inline' JS page that interprets commands, except that isn't explained anywhere that I know of. Would you have any idea about it?