User:Kmdenmark There are some issues with colors with the dark skin. Can you make the following changes, which won't look any different for now, but will allow me to add new code to tweak background colors as needed, without the colors affecting anything but the main page.
Change 1 - Old code:
Issues I hope to fix are the white heart for cardiovascular portal being transparent (black on nearly black) when it shouldn't be, the color behind the About MEpedia and Become an Editor links, and the wrong dark shade at the side of portal images (the color at the top and bottom is darker). ~Njt (talk) 00:18, October 23, 2021 (UTC)
Hi User:Kmdenmark! I have addressed the four remaining issues listed on this talk page. The mitochondria image has been updated. The Immune system portal now has the requested image. The Pathogen portal now has the requested image. Instead of two confusing search buttons, there is now one search button and a link to "Advanced Search" below it. The links to Portal:People_and_history have been updated. The new version is at User:Pyrrhus/Main. At your convenience, could you copy the contents of User:Pyrrhus/Main to this main page? Thanks again for all your help!
Pyrrhus (talk) 21:25, July 20, 2019 (EDT)
3 tasks all done and working - History and People links, plus 2 Portal images - they also look great on the dark Timeless skin.
Main page changes aren't quite right - the main search and advanced button both search everywhere - and the advanced button goes to a separate page where you have to type again what you are search for. I don't know the code to fix this. I also think Advanced search should be on its own line ideally, under the main search. I think it might be better to use larger text for the main search button, which will make it wider - the use the "big" tag maybe? The buttons for Random and Popular pages have gone from there - they are now only on the side bar, and that's hidden on mobiles. Was that intentional? notjusttired (talk) 18:50, July 24, 2019 (EDT)
Sorry, I don't know if it was intentional or not. Kmdenmark (talk) 14:14, July 30, 2019 (EDT)
User:Pyrrhus do you know about the change above? What about larger text too? ~Njt (talk) 19:44, November 9, 2019 (EST)
Originally, I was confused by the search box buttons. I didn’t understand the difference between “Try exact match” and “Search full text”. I think it would be clearer to new people if we changed “Search full text” to say “Search anywhere”. (Simply add searchbuttonlabel=Search anywhere to the inputbox.)
Pyrrhus (talk) 16:23, 26 April 2019 (EDT)
Please change the mitochondria image - it currently isn't copyrighted for reuse. Please change the for name to: File:Mitochondria-white.png in the source code view. This was previously raised on Slack and Talk page, without objections. User:Kmdenmarknotjusttired (talk) 09:14, July 6, 2019 (EDT)
Change immune and pathogen Portal images (repost from Slack)[edit source | reply | new]
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Both the Immune system and Pathogens portals have very similar topics for their images even though the images look different (the Pathogens one shows an immune system cell attacking a virus, the immune system shows just a virus stain and it's not very good quality).
Can you link the newly created Portal:Treatments with the image and text on the main page? I've created the content for it but the main page is protected so I can't edit it. Feedback would be appreciated on the layout - wider image section and several unused sections removed User:KmdenmarkUser:JaimeS Thanks Njt notjusttired (talk) 18:27, 5 May 2019 (EDT)
The main page is attractively laid out with portals, and appealing to a viewer wanting to browse through major topics. However, I’m not sure there should be a link to the ‘Contents’ page available to the general public. My impression of the unsightly Contents page is that it is primarily for contributors, not the viewing public. I don’t see a need for a public-facing Contents page when we already have a great Main page such as this one. Perhaps we could move the ‘Contents’ link to the ‘Contribute’ page instead, so that it's available to contributors there? (Another option is to move the link to the left-hand sidebar under "Tools".)
Tagging page editors and administrators for discussion: User:BillUser:JenBUser:Brettz9User:JaimeSUser:Ollie Pyrrhus (talk) 00:32, 26 January 2019 (EST)
I have now added a link to the Contents page on the Contribute page, so contributors will have it available there.
Pyrrhus (talk) 01:15, 17 February 2019 (EST)
I would prefer the Contents link to stay - if you know roughly what you want or want to browse through what's available that is the best place to go. notjusttired (talk) 18:17, 26 February 2019 (EST)
Can the main outline page(s) be added for this plus the link to them? I know how to complete some of the content like Featured pictures and Featured articles but there is no skeleton there.
I think a link to clinical trials from here might be helpful too.
(Repost from Slack)
Sorry for the length of this. I've been making some changes to the empty sections/broken links in the Portals.
Portal:Treatments is new and not linked in yet - disclaimer needs shortening though! What wording to use?
I've chosen some Categories andTopics for each section for all portals, which has been tricky for those that don't cover much. Edits / ideas welcome.
Two new navigation pages - List of Portals and MEpedia Portals [1] (which I don't like as much).
I would like empty sections to be removed from portals (OpenTasks, WikiMedia, Projects, Events plus WikiNews (except for Missing Millions on ME page).
Changing pictures to full width and tweaking the layout - see Treatments Portal. Layout is awful on small screens and many images are overlapping other sections.
Also the Template:browsebar at the top now of all portals is updated (History and People combined, ME added, ME Portals link). I just need to add Treatments.
The lefthand sidebar of the main page contains links for the public and links for contributors.
Perhaps the links for the public should be on top, above the “Donate” button.
And the links for contributors should be below the “Donate” button, labelled “Links for editors”?
The top links for the public would include “Main page”, “Random page”, "Popular pages".
The bottom links for contributors would include "Contents", “Recent changes”, “Help”.
(The lower "Tools" section would continue to include “What links here”, “Related changes”, “Upload file”, “Special pages”, etc.)
Thoughts?
Pyrrhus (talk) 20:20, 28 February 2019 (EST)
Last year, MEpedia announced on facebook that more than 4500 pages had been created. The page counter on the main page is only 2590. Is the page counter inaccurate or was the facebook count inflated by including category pages, etc?
Pyrrhus (talk) 19:15, 7 April 2019 (EDT)
The page counter uses a variable called {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}, which counts all pages in the main namespace that are not a redirect or category or talk page, and contain at least one link. This includes stubs containing a link, and disambiguation pages. The Facebook announcement obviously included all pages, including talk pages, categories, user pages, etc. Case closed.
Pyrrhus (talk) 23:41, 9 April 2019 (EDT)
Interesting, it’s hard to make decisions on layout when the content can change randomly. I could certainly see why some images might benefit from a full-screen view, especially on a mobile screen. Not so sure about the “Topics” box, though, that just seems to be a vertical list of text, like the “Categories” box. Hope this helps.
Can you please add some code to the first part of the search box code, to help it always be centered? User:Kmdenmark Look for this (without the 'pre'):
Then add in 2 parts, a unique ID, plus the !important (no space before or after the exclamation mark), this should always center the table, regardless of which skin is being used. It's very important to use the double-quote (speech marks) rather than a two quotes, and to put a space before the id= and class= sections. New code should look like this
Please change the 2 links for History and People to link to Portal:History_and_People - the link goes to the old page name of "History" at the moment, which is redirected. There's the portal image link and linked the words under it. User:Kmdenmark Thanks notjusttired (talk) 18:18, July 5, 2019 (EDT) Updated notjusttired (talk) 09:04, July 22, 2019 (EDT)
The yellow pill bottle / container looks a little blurred and doesn't stand out well enough from the white background. We now have several other images of pills uploaded that are better quality, can we use a different image? Besides pills we could think about a prescription bag, doctor's bag or general hospital / pharmacy image. ~Njt (talk) 20:04, November 9, 2019 (EST)
Hi User:JaimeS, I made some minor changes to the main page, so if you have time, could you review them? Per a talk page suggestion, I replaced the image of pills for the "treatments" portal. Per the Manual of style, I moved the one external link to a "Learn more" section. Thanks.
Pyrrhus (talk) 15:21, January 18, 2020 (EST)
I'm new so I don't want to start making changes on the Main Page, but this seems like a no brainer - also for search engines to understand what page to lead people to? Thank you,--SvenAERTS (talk) 12:50, September 27, 2023 (UTC)
Welcome! Thanks for the suggestion. At the moment above the search box it says "We are crowd-sourcing a knowledge base on the history, science and medicine of ME, CFS, and related diseases" - the ME is linked to myalgic encephalomyelitis which used to be picked up by search engines- but it looks like this has changed since the upgrade. I will leave a message on Slack for User:JaimesS and User:Rachcar. What wording do you have in mind? Are you thinking of above the search box or lower down. ~Njt (talk) 21:58, September 27, 2023 (UTC)
Hello, I keep finding articles that promote juicing as a therapy for ME/CFS - specifically referencing celery stalks and beetroot. In the past I was juicing apples & beetroot (carrots and other veg) and I became convinced that the beetroot, in particular, gave me more energy and endurance. In any event, it would be helpful to have a page that addressed this (whether positive, negative or indifferent) as a reputable source of information on the potential benefits of juicing as part of a dietary therapeutic ME/CFS therapy. Enquire (talk) 23:57, December 25, 2024 (UTC)
mitochondria Important parts of the biological cell, with each mitochondrion encased within a mitochondrial membrane. Mitochondria are best known for their role in energy production, earning them the nickname "the powerhouse of the cell". Mitochondria also participate in the detection of threats and the response to these threats. One of the responses to threats orchestrated by mitochondria is apoptosis, a cell suicide program used by cells when the threat can not be eliminated.
B cell B lymphocyte, or a type of white blood cell, which is involved in the immune response by secreting antibodies to ward off infections. In mammals, they are mostly matured in the bone marrow.
enterovirus A genus of RNA viruses which typically enter the body through the respiratory or gastrointestinal systems and sometimes spread to the central nervous system or other parts of the body, causing neurological, cardiac, and other damage. Since the first reports of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), enteroviruses have been suspected as a cause of ME. Enteroviruses have also been implicated as the cause of Type I diabetes, congestive heart failure, and other conditions. Enteroviruses include poliovirus, coxsackieviruses, and many others. New enteroviruses and new strains of existing enteroviruses are continuously being discovered. (Learn more: viralzone.expasy.org)
mitochondria Important parts of the biological cell, with each mitochondrion encased within a mitochondrial membrane. Mitochondria are best known for their role in energy production, earning them the nickname "the powerhouse of the cell". Mitochondria also participate in the detection of threats and the response to these threats. One of the responses to threats orchestrated by mitochondria is apoptosis, a cell suicide program used by cells when the threat can not be eliminated.
myalgic encephalomyelitis (M.E.) - A disease often marked by neurological symptoms, but fatigue is sometimes a symptom as well. Some diagnostic criteria distinguish it from chronic fatigue syndrome, while other diagnostic criteria consider it to be a synonym for chronic fatigue syndrome. A defining characteristic of ME is post-exertional malaise (PEM), or post-exertional neuroimmune exhaustion (PENE), which is a notable exacerbation of symptoms brought on by small exertions. PEM can last for days or weeks. Symptoms can include cognitive impairments, muscle pain (myalgia), trouble remaining upright (orthostatic intolerance), sleep abnormalities, and gastro-intestinal impairments, among others. An estimated 25% of those suffering from ME are housebound or bedbound. The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies ME as a neurological disease.