https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47782

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--- Comment #6 from Technical 13 <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #4)
> Also the 2-click proposal may interfere with the ability to open the rollback
> link on a new tab with ctrl+click, or make it tedious when one needs to
> rollback a lot of edits (like more than 10 or so).
> 
> Another solution may be to "hide" them by default, and put a button to make
> them appear when clicked so they only appear when needed. This could be done
> as a gadget.

(In reply to comment #5)
> I'm starting to like this idea; the ([rollback]) link expanding to (are you
> sure? [yes] [no]) should be pretty non-disruptive for power users while still
> preventing most of the accidental clicks. (And would be reasonably easy to
> implement – I think those links have a class one could hook to with
> JavaScript.)

Someone could probably expand my solution on Bug 46412 and my new
[[User:Technical 13/Scripts/NoThanks.js]] to make it so that [Rollback] (or any
of the others) is grayed out until clicked on and then the second click would
perform the action...  I would be happy to work on that.  I've been thinking of
improving and modifying that code anyways and I could add multiple settings to
allow for hiding/removal of rollback, block, thank, and undo links based on
user settings...

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