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In September 2023 I launched a "fake" edit button for non-logged in users, or anonymous users as MediaWiki calls them. It appears on the citizen skin only (which is our default skin for anon users and I don't think they can change it) where the normal edit button would.
In September 2023 I launched a "fake" edit button for non-logged in users, or anonymous users as MediaWiki calls them. It appears on the citizen skin only (which is our default skin for anon users and I don't think they can change it) where the normal edit button would.
It relies on a [[Template:Button|Button]] template I made with its accompanying /style.css page. This button template can be used for different things but I would recommend we don't overdo it, it has to be used very specifically because you normally don't have buttons on wiki pages (so if we use it, it means we want a page to not look like a wiki page for whichever reason).


This new edit button transferred you to the request account page, but I've since changed the link to an in-between page here: [[ProleWiki:Before you can edit]] to make the transition less jarring, as people expect to be taken to an editing interface and instead are transported to a request account page.
This new edit button transferred you to the request account page, but I've since changed the link to an in-between page here: [[ProleWiki:Before you can edit]] to make the transition less jarring, as people expect to be taken to an editing interface and instead are transported to a request account page.
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