User talk:Wildecoyote

Welcome
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signatures
Hey,about your question on User:IamJakuhoRaikoben's talk,..to make a custom sig,just use some HTML coding to make a custom sig in your user subpage and add the page to your preferences-->Signature box:)--


 * Haha,really nice if your problem is sorted and about the box,IDK if you saw it,but I got this idea and added it myself:)--


 * Sign your posts with three tildas to avoid 2 timestamps:)--


 * Simple,just sign once and press a backspace,you'll get used to it:)--

Hey I saw one of your wikias and it looks really good. I need help with the front page and I need to know how to make a photo for the background. Can you help me? Thanks. New Captain 05:09, September 4, 2011 (UTC)

I'm not an admin and I'm the only one editing it. The person who created it ditched it and I went an started there. Do you know how to become an admin besides creating a wiki? New Captain 10:14, September 4, 2011 (UTC)

Thank you so much I will try that :) New Captain 10:48, September 4, 2011 (UTC)

Re:
It is possible with Image Maps, read here for image maps, it's pretty complex and advanced, I myself find it complicated. -- 13:00, September 26, 2011 (UTC)

Image mapping
Hi Wildecoyote. I'll try to make image mapping easier to understand. For it to work, you'll need the measurements for each section of the image that you want to link out. Those measurements are the x and y coordinates (meaasured in pixels) for the top left corner and bottom right corner. Here's how I get those coordinates using Photoshop (if you don't have it, GIMP is a good, free alternative). First, I draw a box around the part of the image, as seen here (I also drew red circles are around the top left and bottom right corners). Next, I use the square selection tool and draw a selection box from the top left corner of the entire image to the top left corner of the box around the featured part of the image. Then I copy it and select open new document, which pops up a new window with the width and height (and other info) about the new document being created (see this screenshot). The numbers for the width and height are the first two numbers you need for the image map. Now repeat that previous step, but draw the selection box down to the bottom right corner of the featured part of the image (see this screenshot). That width and height are the last two numbers you need. So the image map code for that part of the image will look like this: Then just repeat that process if you want multiple sections of the same image to link out, and add a new "rect ### ### ### ### PageName " line. Hope that helps. JoePlay http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb33036/wikia/images/e/e9/WikiaStaff.png (talk)  17:06, September 29, 2011 (UTC)