TechInfoDepot:New pages patrol/patrolled pages

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Patrolled edits is a software feature installed in TechInfoDepot in November 2007 that indicates whether an article has been patrolled or not when accessed through the new pages feature. Unpatrolled new pages are highlighted in yellow. Any autoconfirmed user (normally any account older than 4 days with at least 10 edits) can mark a page as patrolled.

How does it work?
Any page that is highlighted in yellow in Special:NewPages and has the ( ! ) colored symbol in Special:RecentChanges has not yet been marked as patrolled. This means that it may not have been reviewed. When you check the page, you should mark it as patrolled if (a) you see that it is a good page or (b) before you tag it for deletion. If you are not sure about what to do with a page, do not mark it as patrolled; another editor will review it later.

To mark a page as patrolled, simply click the "[ ]" link that appears at the bottom right corner of any new page. Note that this link only appears when the article is opened through the link to it at new pages; the link will not show for unpatrolled new pages accessed from elsewhere.



What to mark as patrolled

 * Any page that is proposed for deletion or tagged for speedy deletion, so editors do not waste time patroling a new page that has already been patrolled.
 * Any page that is appropriate for TechInfoDepot, even if it requires significant work.
 * A page with a tag explaining that it needs major improvement.

What not to mark as patrolled

 * Pages you are not sure about and want a second (or third) opinion on.
 * Any page that is not speedy deletable but still has serious issues and is not (yet) tagged appropriately.

Other notes

 * A log of all patrols can be seen at Special:Log/patrol. It includes usernames, articles, and the revision reviewed, and may be sorted by username or by article title.
 * Pages created by administrators, bots and autopatrollers are automatically marked as patrolled.
 * You cannot mark your own page creations as patrolled.
 * There is a "Hide patrolled edits" option on Special:Newpages so that you can ignore pages that have already been reviewed.
 * Even when the last few hours or even days have all been patrolled, there is still a big backlog and some patrollers prefer to patrol from the back of the queue. Pages expire from the unpatrolled queue after 720 hours (30 days).

Classes
There are two  attributes related to patrolled edits:
 * 1) The class for non-patrolled articles in Special:Newpages is, so colorblind users or users who prefer a different style can, for example, add   to their user CSS files.
 * 2) The class for the "Mark this page as patrolled" link in the lower-right corner of each new page is, you can style it in your user CSS file, for example: