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Random compliment
But it's been messing up recently as the parser isn't updating the page quick enough.
Oh. I haven't noticed that, but either way, I hope it gets fixed soon.
It just used to randomise, but it left the pages reading the raw code rather than the transcluded signature until it was edited again. So it's now just the static one.
Ah. Well, yeah, the randomising sig is fucking awesome. This one is also pretty cool. Also, instead of having the sig template as a SUBST template, have you tried just going Template:Your sig page name? I find that if you do that, it usually solves most of the problems. THE GREAT RIGHTEØUS DESTRØYER …Sate the Suicide Choir 12:13, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
Transclusions are a massive server load and using them for signatures is a waste of RW's resources. SUBST only forces it to do the work only once.
Oh, that makes sense. Also, sorry for the double post. Don't know how that happened.
LQT glitch, I assume. It's one of those "as-is, no longer under active development, we're sorry we never finished it" things.
"Screw you for ever thinking it was a good idea".
