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:::: Yes, it autocollapses now when there's more than one navbox present, to keep the page height more or less under control. It can be reverted to always show it by adding a single line of code to the template, anyway. --[[User:Kenoxite|Kenoxite]] ([[User talk:Kenoxite|talk]]) 08:12, 10 October 2013 (PDT) | :::: Yes, it autocollapses now when there's more than one navbox present, to keep the page height more or less under control. It can be reverted to always show it by adding a single line of code to the template, anyway. --[[User:Kenoxite|Kenoxite]] ([[User talk:Kenoxite|talk]]) 08:12, 10 October 2013 (PDT) | ||
::::: For me the list of ammunition is a browsing tool, but crafting information is more relevant to the item like its stats in the infobox on the right. What do you think about making the craft box the open one and closing the others, like ammunition? --[[User:Mattamue|Mattamue]] ([[User talk:Mattamue|talk]]) 08:43, 10 October 2013 (PDT) |
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Hi,
Seeing that you might keep updating the crafting information of items, may I suggest you a different way to display long lists of tools, components, etc?
To keep it consistent with the rest of the navbox lists it'd be better if you use dots to separate the items of a list instead of commas.
There's a template now in the wiki that takes care of the "drawing" of the dot correctly: Template:md. To use it you just have to put this {{md}} at the start of each item (except the first one). To increase readability and make the updating process easier it's also good to separate each item with empty comments.
For an example of what I mean check the wiki code of the stone hammer page.
The empty comments are there to make sure the list will be displayed correctly. By using the comments code that way, the wiki thinks you input all the items in a single line, instead of multiple lines. Otherwise the last line height uses to be higher than normal.
Anyway, if you feel like this is too much trouble you can keep using commas. But I'd appreciate if you at least consider it.
--Kenoxite (talk) 00:53, 9 October 2013 (PDT)
- Yes, thank you for the guidance. Happy to help create a similar look. --Mattamue (talk) 07:54, 10 October 2013 (PDT)
- Great. You might have noticed that I've kept tweaking template:craft. Now it allows you so set every different tool and component separately. So far it allows up to 6 of each, but it's easy to expand it to whatever the amount of needed tools or comps are. For a recent example check 9mm. --Kenoxite (talk) 08:08, 10 October 2013 (PDT)