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Revision as of 12:50, 15 April 2006
Apparently the main page doesn't exist yet. Might as well make it then, eh?
-hiry
This is the place we talk about what to put on the Main Page.
Whoa, nice.
Howdy! Nice stuff. :)
-Drake
I guess I should learn to skin wiki, huh?
I haven't spent any time with the CSS or layout of this thing. What you see is the 'out of the box' design.
When editing CSS...
Don't forget to make sure the two link types are of a different color; in the default skin, red links lead to empty pages that haven't been created yet while blue ones lead to pages that have user created content. It's very handy, because when you make guides you will often put Wiki links that lead to pages not yet written, having them another color is helpful for readers. :)
-Drake
ARR mateys
it does work. It's quite sensible that the OOB design is, uh, working well ^^
Please sign your comments .)
-MOnkeycid
Table of Contents box
Where did it come from? Was it auto-generated? It isn't shown when I edit the page.
TPJ
Re: Table of content
Its generated automaticly because we have more then 3 headings on the page, use the "__NOTOC__" code to turn it off (bold to prevent it working).
Ph34z | My |
HTML | Skillz |
-Ralph
Edit: Looks like my failure to use the preview button has clogged up the log a bit, sorry
DAoC
Mmm so earlier I removed the link to the DAoC section as sort of an acknowledgement of its closing. However someone put it back. Am I misunderstanding what is said here: http://www.theamazonbasin.com/daoc/ ? Does/will DAoC generate enough content to be a whole section?
-kosmikpanda
Signing your comments
Comment signatures anywhere is easily added and timestamped by using the code ~~~~. It will turn into what you see after this comment. -- Jugalator 17:50, 15 Apr 2006 (GMT)