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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)
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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) {{unsigned|82.44.195.22|27 Aug 2007}}
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: 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 (talkcontribs) 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 (talkcontribs)
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 (talkcontribs)

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)