An article that someone started lists him as the editor, but there have been several that have edited it. I boosted it, added articles, and I think it was categorized, but only the original author is showing. http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Temporary-Personal-Nameplate-for-an-Office-Desk-or-Computer

This was the same (resurgent) bug we saw around the author info lines last week. It will be fixed tomorrow morning (PST) again. If the author info line is out of date, it should only be out of date for 24h for logged in users too, by the way. Reuben

Aha! One of my articles has a bug! Yes! First one ever! Knew it would happen sometime! @ttrimm , you could have let me know a bug had occurred rather than just posting this message here so I know what’s going on, if I see more activity on article for some reason soon. I’ll check in once and a while, as my edit-emails come in(and yes, the ones from @techflash1 and another did arrive)!

Have to say, it never occurred to me to tell you. It wasn’t just your article, I believe. I think it was just the one that it was noticed on.

@Byankno1 I asked @ttrimm to post about it here:slight_smile:Since it’s a bug it’s definitely something the engineers need to know about, so it can get fixed, regardless of whose article it is:slight_smile:

Look Krystle, like I said in my reply. I’m not complaining about it, but this way I knew that a problem had been detected. All, in my book, that she could have said on my Talk page was “bug detected on (article name), please see forum post at (hyperlink here).” but whatever. I know about it now, so thank you.

@Byankno1 To be clear, the bug was site-wide – it was in the software of the site. The article she pointed out was just a convenient manifestation of bug (which @Ttrimm would tend to see because she’s such an intrepid nabber). Sorry for any confusion, but the bug was definitely intended for the wikiHow engineering team. Good work on the article though, and hopefully we won’t see this bug pop up again! Reuben