Oops, nevermind my reply in number 1 below, Wayne is right--it is the quiz
causing the problem.
Alison

On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Alison Snieckus
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Savithri,
>
> I'm not particularly adept technically, but thought I chime in with some
> thoughts in any case.
>
> 1.  When we use the <ref>     </ref>  syntax it works on a normal page
>> i.e. on clicking the ref it connects to the references at the end of page
>> BUT when we use templates on the page, it doesn't.  See
>> http://wikieducator.org/Introduction_to_Cost_Concepts
>>
> I tried putting the reference header and the <references/> tag that was at
> the very end of the Intro to Cost Concepts page to before the PrevNext
> template and the one reference now lists in the Reference section. I'm not
> sure why this fixes the problem on that particular page. Hopefully this fix
> will work on other pages.
>
>
>>
>> 2.  Am not able to access messages since the last week or so.
>>
> Do you mean the messages on talk pages that can be accessed from a button
> on your Watchlist page? If yes, this is also the case for me. Mine stopped
> working awhile back. I believe it's related to a bug in "LiquidThreads",
> which is the extension that handles WE messages on the talk page. The
> workaround is to have these messages sent to you as email. Go to "my
> preferences" at the top of any page, click the "Gadgets" tab, and check
> "LQTemail" under "interface-gadgets". This is working for me.
>
>>
>> 3.  While using templates on a page we seem to be able to edit using only
>> the EDIT button top of page - would like to break pages into smaller pieces
>> so that they can be edited ( we normally do this through titling
>> sections!!)  - how can this be done?
>>
> It is definitely useful to have the "edit" links available for each
> section on a long page. Sadly, I don't have any ideas for how to create the
> edit links, other than to put in a header. It does seem like a feature
> which could be added to the template; I'm just not technical enough to know
> how. Hopefully someone will offer an idea on this.
>
> The work in economics, the page you reference and quite a number more, is
> really wonderful. I look forward to seeing how it all ties together. Good
> luck.
>
> Alison
> http://wikieducator.org/User:ASnieckus
>
>

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