

In stanza 25, Vafþrúðnir responds:ĭelling hight he who the day's father is, but night was of Nörvi born the new and waning moons the beneficent powers created, to count the years for men. In stanza 24 of the poem Vafþrúðnismál, the god Odin (disguised as " Gagnráðr") asks the jötunn Vafþrúðnir from where the day comes, and the night and its tides. This will delete the page immediately, all revisions becoming hidden to the public.Attestations Poetic Edda " part, so the unwanted language isn't publicly recorded in the deletion log. Note: If the page you are deleting contains inappropriate content or language, you may want to remove the "content was. You can use the drop-down menu to use some pre-defined delete reasons (you can edit these reasons in MediaWiki:Deletereason-dropdown), which is attached to the beginning of your reason. By default, the MediaWiki software should pre-fill the delete reason box with "content was: ". This reason will be shown to anyone who attempts to view the deleted page, and is recorded in the deletion log. The next step would be to provide a reason for deleting the page. Provide a reason for deleting the pageĭeleting a page automatically deletes all revisions made to the page. If you're on Wikia, click on the drop-down menu beside the Edit button, and the "Delete" button should be there. If you're on Wikipedia, there should be a "More" drop-down menu next to the page history link - that contains a "Delete" button. This can be accomplished by adding ?action=delete to the end of the page's URL (or &action=delete if ? is already used in the URL). You should know the name of the page you want to delete before you delete it! If you don't have that flag, you can ask a local bureaucrat to appoint you as one, or you should probably just ask another administrator to do it for you. You normally require administrator privileges in order to delete a page. Have the user rights needed to delete a page
