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− | Anyone who knows the wiki code better, please help with formatting the DCs table on the bottom of the page. (Note: the current code for the table has been copied from another wiki. Sorry, I'm no good at such intricacies myself yet) |
+ | Anyone who knows the wiki code better, please help with formatting the DCs table on the bottom of the page. (Note: the current code for the table has been copied from another wiki. Sorry, I'm no good at such intricacies myself yet) {{unsigned|82.44.195.22|27 Aug 2007}} |
+ | : Update: Ok, sorted that out. Refreshed my knowledge of HTML on the way :) {{unsigned|82.44.195.22}} |
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+ | :: I still made some minor improvements by pushing it a bit from HTML to Wiki way... --[[User:Radaghast|Radaghast]] 10:16, 27 August 2007 (UTC) |
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+ | Thanks! |
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+ | What does TOC mean on the top of the page? |
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+ | : TOC stands for "table of contents". I used it to make the table of contents appear after the title (<nowiki>= ... =</nowiki>), because by default it is placed immediately before the first title. --[[User:Radaghast|Radaghast]] 11:38, 27 August 2007 (UTC) |
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Anyone who knows the wiki code better, please help with formatting the DCs table on the bottom of the page. (Note: the current code for the table has been copied from another wiki. Sorry, I'm no good at such intricacies myself yet) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.44.195.22 (talk • contribs) 27 Aug 2007
- Update: Ok, sorted that out. Refreshed my knowledge of HTML on the way :) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.44.195.22 (talk • contribs)
- I still made some minor improvements by pushing it a bit from HTML to Wiki way... --Radaghast 10:16, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
Thanks!
What does TOC mean on the top of the page? —Preceding unsigned comment added by TomMc (talk • contribs)
- TOC stands for "table of contents". I used it to make the table of contents appear after the title (= ... =), because by default it is placed immediately before the first title. --Radaghast 11:38, 27 August 2007 (UTC)