Thread:Simmia/@comment-25140177-20150301210658/@comment-85.76.182.37-20150302231857

By accessing the http://asphalt.wikia.com/wiki/Special:Undelete page (which displays a permission error message to normal users).

Step-by-step instructions with pictures are on the Help:Delete page:

"Restoring a page
Any deleted page can also be restored by an admin later.
 * To restore a deleted page, go to Special:Undelete.
 * Enter the deleted page title in the "Show pages starting with" box and click "Search".
 * If you see a list of similarly named pages, find the one you want to restore and click on it.
 * In the "Restore revisions" box, take a read of the brief directions, then you can add a restoration reason in the "Reason" box.
 * Click the "Restore" button.
 * The page will be restored just as it was when it was deleted, and will appear immediately."

A quote from the Help:Administrators' how-to guide page:

"Undeletion

 * Pages and images can be undeleted using Special:Undelete.
 * Look at each revision separately, and choose whether to undelete all revisions (the default) or selected ones.
 * Click the restore button which appears on the confirmation page.
 * Undeletion occurs as soon as you click this; there is no further confirmation screen or a place to type a reason.
 * If you do not undelete all revisions, the log will record how many you did restore.
 * If a page already exists but you want to undelete previous revisions of it, go to the page history.
 * Click to view/restore the deleted versions,
 * Click the restore button once you have chosen what you wish to undelete"

A quote from the Asphalt_Wiki:Administrators page:

"Administrator abilities
These additional functions include:
 * Deleting and undeleting pages, page histories, and uploaded files.
 * Locking (protecting) a page so it cannot be edited or renamed by users without admin rights or autoconfirmed status.
 * Blocking IP addresses or user names from editing; and very quick "rollback" of undesirable edits.
 * Editing the interface by changing system messages and skins."