https://i.imgur.com/OLuu8HE.png
Is there a way to fix this so the extension stops showing the title of the website in the search field below?
https://i.imgur.com/OLuu8HE.png
Is there a way to fix this so the extension stops showing the title of the website in the search field below?
I observed the same issue yesterday and I wanted to fix it today but I can not longer reproduce it. Probably just and unresponsive api that has been fixed in the meantime.
Or does it still occour for you?
Unfortunately, I can't reliably reproduce the issue. But as a hotfix you can clear your browser cache (in firefox at least)
Something else. I noticed that the extension have the ability to import review scores from the iOS App Store now. Do you have a list of other websites that importing review scores works with?
Yes! Its websites that implement https://schema.org/AggregateRating
Thats imdb for instance. There are also a few video game websites that show a metacricis scores.
There is also lib.review.
I mean, its in the sourcecode of each website. The extension just looks for it.
Is it possible for the extension to import PEGI and ESRB ratings from the Google Play Store and App Store age ratings from the iOS store?
PEGI 3 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.adm
Not sure how to get Google Play to display ESRB ratings. My usual method doesn't seem to work anymore
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sega.HokutoRevive.en
If you look in the page source you can find a text that says "[null,"Strong language"]" which represents the PEGI content descriptor Q57273580. As far as i can tell the name of the content descriptor in the source is dictated by the age rating. If the mobile app had a different PEGI rating, then the Q57273580 content descriptor would go by a different name
As for the App Store the text "4+, Made for Ages 0–5" appears in the page source here
Look at TikTok If you look at the page source here you can find the following text
The value of the top is the App Store age rating and the sentences at the bottom represent the content descriptors qualifiers
For what kind of item do you want to import ratings from?
For TV episodes there is
For video games:
interestingly trustpilot.com implements AggregateRating. But they do it in a funny way I haven't seen before. I will look into it.
https://itch.io unfortionaly offers rating without context so that I cannot know what is actually rated here.
https://play.google.com just works as expected.
This app would be imported with a rating of 4.050000190734863/5
https://store.steampowered.com offers aggregated ratings but unfortunatly in html format rather then json+ld. Which would be a lot of work to implement I'm afraid.
EDIT: or maybe not. there seems to be a library for that: https://www.npmjs.com/package/microdata-node
Have you ever considered making a a bot? Unfortunately the extension cannot be used to add review scores to items that already have the respective identifiers so this might be the only way to do it efficiently
I‘m currently working on a major overhaul of the webextension and never got into bots in general. But i‘m certainly not against it.
Actually it can add reviews later on. Try the „search for metadata“ opinion at the bottom of the sidebar. It will find reviews for the entity you were looking at.
I tried it. Nothing happened when i clicked Send to Wikidata
Not sure why you made it open in an additional window. It seems cluttering with little benefit
https://es.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Gensokyo Does this link work with the extension for you?
What do you mean by work? Should it resolve to something? If yes, by which property?
As a rule of thumb: if a external id property does not have a URL match pattern (P8966) claim, it is very unlikely to be resolved in the extension. I therefore added one to Touhou Wiki ID (P12585). I hope it is correct.
the pattern i write is only for es.touhouwiki.net. how should we handle the subdomains?
I added another pattern for es
, fr
and ru
. If there are more languages you can add them there.
If you have problems like this, just send me the url that doesn't work. I'll be able to help you quicker
da, de, it, ko, ms, nl, pl, ru, sv, tr, uk, vi and zh The languages are to the left as seen here
For the UESPWiki the patterns are fr, it. pt and ar
Something i always wondered. Why does the extension use reference URL (P854) when referencing statements? As opposed to using the actual property it's importing from
The extension is only ever importing from urls. The id that was used to resolve the wikibase item is lost at this point.
I could encrypt the url into an id, but I don't see the benefit. The same id could be used by various domains but not all might hold the same data the statement was extracted from.