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'''Interface administrators''' can edit {{abbr|CSS|Cascading Style Sheet}} and {{abbr|JS|JavaScript}} pages that they do not own (that is, any page ending with <code dir="ltr">.css</code> or <code dir="ltr">.js</code> that is either in the <code dir="ltr">MediaWiki:</code> [[<tvar|doc>mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Namespaces</>|namespace]] or is another user's user subpage). In particular, they have the ability to edit sitewide CSS/JS pages (pages such as [[<tvar|commonjs>MediaWiki:Common.js</>|MediaWiki:Common.js]] or [[<tvar|vectorcss>MediaWiki:Vector.css</>|MediaWiki:Vector.css]], or the gadget pages listed on [[<tvar|gadgets>Special:Gadgets</>|Special:Gadgets]]). These pages are executed by the browser of wiki editors and readers as code, which can be used to change how content is styled, change the behavior of pages, or even create highly complex tools. In addition, they can also edit all other pages in the MediaWiki namespace.
'''Interface administrators''' can edit {{abbr|CSS|Cascading Style Sheet}} and {{abbr|JS|JavaScript}} pages that they do not own (that is, any page ending with <code dir="ltr">.css</code> or <code dir="ltr">.js</code> that is either in the <code dir="ltr">MediaWiki:</code> [[<tvar name="doc">mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Namespaces</tvar>|namespace]] or is another user's user subpage). In particular, they have the ability to edit sitewide CSS/JS pages (pages such as [[<tvar name="commonjs">MediaWiki:Common.js</tvar>|MediaWiki:Common.js]] or [[<tvar name="vectorcss">MediaWiki:Vector.css</tvar>|MediaWiki:Vector.css]], or the gadget pages listed on [[<tvar name="gadgets">Special:Gadgets</tvar>|Special:Gadgets]]). These pages are executed by the browser of wiki editors and readers as code, which can be used to change how content is styled, change the behavior of pages, or even create highly complex tools. In addition, they can also edit all other pages in the MediaWiki namespace.


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Editing CSS/JS that gets executed in other users' browsers is very powerful and potentially dangerous in the hands of a malicious user. Interface administrators should be users who need it, who are trusted by the community, and who follow common basic password and computer security practices (use strong passwords, do not reuse passwords, use two-factor authentication if possible, do not install software of questionable origin on your machine, use antivirus software if that's a standard thing in your environment).
Editing CSS/JS that gets executed in other users' browsers is very powerful and potentially dangerous in the hands of a malicious user. Interface administrators should be users who need it, who are trusted by the community, and who follow common basic password and computer security practices (use strong passwords, do not reuse passwords, use two-factor authentication, do not install software of questionable origin on your machine, use antivirus software if that's a standard thing in your environment).


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You can learn more about the motivation behind this user group [[<tvar|1>m:Special:MyLanguage/Creation of separate user group for editing sitewide CSS/JS</>|here]].
You can learn more about the motivation behind this user group [[<tvar name="1">m:Special:MyLanguage/Creation of separate user group for editing sitewide CSS/JS</tvar>|here]].


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Every [[<tvar|a1>Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Administrators</>|administrator]] who can make plausible a need to edit the interface will be granted temporary or permanent interface administrators right on request at the [[<tvar|bn>Commons:Bureaucrats' noticeboard</>|Bureaucrats' noticeboard]] per bureaucrats discretion.
Every [[<tvar name="a1">Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Administrators</tvar>|administrator]] who can make plausible a need to edit the interface will be granted temporary or permanent interface administrators right on request at the [[<tvar name="bn">Commons:Bureaucrats' noticeboard</tvar>|Bureaucrats' noticeboard]] per bureaucrats discretion.


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The Wikimedia Foundation requires interface administrators enable [[<tvar|2fa>:m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Two-factor authentication</>|two-factor authentication]] (2FA) for legal and security reasons.</translate><ref name=2FA><translate><!--T:18--> [[<tvar|ia>:m:Special:MyLanguage/Meta:Interface administrators</>|Meta:Interface administrators]]: "For legal and security reasons, the Wikimedia Foundation has decided that Two factor authentication is required for this role on all projects".</translate></ref>
The Wikimedia Foundation requires interface administrators enable [[<tvar name="2fa">:m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Two-factor authentication</tvar>|two-factor authentication]] (2FA) for legal and security reasons.</translate><ref name=2FA><translate><!--T:18--> [[<tvar name="ia">:m:Special:MyLanguage/Meta:Interface administrators</tvar>|Meta:Interface administrators]]: "For legal and security reasons, the Wikimedia Foundation has decided that Two factor authentication is required for this role on all projects".</translate></ref>


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* [[<tvar|link1>Special:ListUsers/interface-admin</>|List of interface administrators]]
* [[<tvar name="link2">Special:ListGroupRights#interface-admin</tvar>|Rights attached to interface administrators]]
* [[<tvar|link2>Special:ListGroupRights#interface-admin</>|Rights attached to interface administrators]]


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* [[<tvar|link3>Commons:Database reports/MediaWiki edits</>|Commons:Database reports/MediaWiki edits]]
* [[<tvar name="link3">Commons:Database reports/MediaWiki edits</tvar>|Commons:Database reports/MediaWiki edits]]
* [[<tvar|link4>:Category:Commons protected edit requests for interface administrators</>|Category:Commons protected edit requests for interface administrators]]
* [[<tvar name="link4">:Category:Commons protected edit requests for interface administrators</tvar>|Category:Commons protected edit requests for interface administrators]]


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Revision as of 14:49, 20 August 2023

Shortcut: COM:IA

Interface administrators as of November 2024 [+/−]

Number of interface administrators: 24

Commons Interface administrator icon

Interface administrators can edit CSS and JS pages that they do not own (that is, any page ending with .css or .js that is either in the MediaWiki: namespace or is another user's user subpage). In particular, they have the ability to edit sitewide CSS/JS pages (pages such as MediaWiki:Common.js or MediaWiki:Vector.css, or the gadget pages listed on Special:Gadgets). These pages are executed by the browser of wiki editors and readers as code, which can be used to change how content is styled, change the behavior of pages, or even create highly complex tools. In addition, they can also edit all other pages in the MediaWiki namespace.

Editing CSS/JS that gets executed in other users' browsers is very powerful and potentially dangerous in the hands of a malicious user. Interface administrators should be users who need it, who are trusted by the community, and who follow common basic password and computer security practices (use strong passwords, do not reuse passwords, use two-factor authentication, do not install software of questionable origin on your machine, use antivirus software if that's a standard thing in your environment).

Administrators and interface administrators can edit pages that are not CSS nor JS in the MediaWiki namespace. (e.g. MediaWiki:Sidebar)

You can learn more about the motivation behind this user group here.

Apply to become an Interface administrator

Every administrator who can make plausible a need to edit the interface will be granted temporary or permanent interface administrators right on request at the Bureaucrats' noticeboard per bureaucrats discretion.

If administrator status is revoked as result of inactivity or result of a deadmin request, interface admin rights shall also be removed.

If administrator status is voluntarily relinquished, interface admin rights may be retained if needed.

Non-administrator users may request interface administrators right via Commons:Administrators/Requests. The same criteria as for normal admin requests apply.

Non-administrator users who hold interface administrators right are subject to Commons:Administrators/De-adminship in the same way administrators are.

Account security

The Wikimedia Foundation requires interface administrators enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for legal and security reasons.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. Meta:Interface administrators: "For legal and security reasons, the Wikimedia Foundation has decided that Two factor authentication is required for this role on all projects".