How to do such a thing? I personally find it inconvenient to manually link to the map page.
How to do such a thing? I personally find it inconvenient to manually link to the map page.
I think I saw elsewhere where if you hover a cursor over certain text, it'll display more information. How can I replicate that?
Oh huh, I assumed all is good. Lemme undelete it then and see what I can do from there.
That page... was part of the copied CSS, which I assumed should be deleted at the request of the offending wiki.
Edit: Nvm, it appears it has came back, thanks though.
I have recently adopted a wiki, but it appears that it had copied the CSS of a whole other wiki, so I reverted it on their request. However, it appears it broke several things, especially the dropdown menus where the background is pretty much transparent, so anyone know what I should be doing to fix that?
It looks nicer than the quote template I've seen in several wikis, but I want to know how to use it. The documentation doesn't seem existent right now.
I have been running into headaches on how to activate that, as the wiki I manage devolve into pointless edit wars and accusing admins of deleting "correct information" as well as easily bypassing blocks just by creating a new account. Anyone know a thing or two about that?
Weapons appearing in a game ONLY in cutscenes, yet never appears in any useable form in gameplay. Let alone guns not appearing as a mechanic.
This series I am looking at focuses immensely on driving, aside from two (or three?) outliers which warrants a weapons page existing for them, and I was wondering if there's a point to listing every single weapons that appear, let alone in its own page.
Thoughts on MP4 files on the wikis themselves? Kinda wanna gather some feedback on this.