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Proposal for an update...
Updated to hide everything but an empty name, briefing and instruction parameter. I know about the size issue with the 3rd example, but I'll deal with that after the midterm I'm about to write :x.
Should it hide the rewards section if there are no rewards (what a crappy quest >_>) or have it display the section, but with just the words "none" in it?
The updated version is below.
Name | {{{Name}}} | |
---|---|---|
Briefing | {{{Briefing}}} | |
Instructions | {{{Instructions}}} | |
Rewards |
None |
This template looks so much better than the old one. As for rewards, I'd say have it display "none".
Might be cool, but is there really a need for images in the template if it's just going to be pictures of items you receive and use in the quests? Sometimes the picture is just the same item in the next 4 quest boxes in a row. That seems silly to me. A gallery would be cool for shown images in game. (Read most posts, but might have missed one or two)
Keep in mind that the whole discussion is about changing the template, which means do NOT use the current one (along with the pages that use the template) as a side-by-side comparison to the one that is being worked on. I don't find a point in including item images in general, but that's what they did when they set up the pages at the time.
I thought the point was to improve it...Not change it to what 1 user thinks. Majority of the people I've talked to that use the wiki said that the images help. It centralizes what the quest was about (apparently) and who is the main NPC to talk to/Main NPC of the quest. I personally found it useful myself. I will admit this...the image boxes should be able to commedate large amounts images such as THIS!
Lexis, if the above post wasn't directed at me, then ignore the next bit. When I said that the whole point was to change the template, it should be obvious that the change I'm referring to is supposed to be for the better. How exactly am I changing it to what one person thinks? Again, if it wasn't directed at me, ignore this.