I think it turned out very well. I used the original design that Yemen created for Helms earlier this year, but changed it around a bit, made most cells conditional, and implemented several tables into a combined table to they could be put up next to each other.
I included all version of Ancient Armor, meaning Ornate Plate and Sacred Plate, on the same page. This is to more easily compare how they change, and because there's no enough reason to keep individual pages up there for all three. Ornate Plate and Sacred Plate redirect to Ancient Armor as well.
What I want to know it, how does the format currently look for the items on those two pages? The Unique and Set templates have no yet been designed, but they weill appear similar eventually.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
I recently completed all the 3-1 item pages for the helms (Caps through to Bone Helms) of Diablo II according to the template you outlined above. However, there are still single item pages for the exceptional and elite versions of these items. I want to have those pages redirect back to the normal page, except I'm unsure how to do that. If someone could do that for me, or tell me how to, I will do it my self.
I recently completed all the 3-1 item pages for the helms (Caps through to Bone Helms) of Diablo II according to the template you outlined above. However, there are still single item pages for the exceptional and elite versions of these items. I want to have those pages redirect back to the normal page, except I'm unsure how to do that. If someone could do that for me, or tell me how to, I will do it my self.
It's quite easy to do actually. I'll go ahead and put up the redirects for you. However I should probably write a post with all the basic wiki-commands that are commonly used.
On another note, you can always check out wikipedia's help pages if you don't know how to do something. Most (not all) of their code works in our wiki as well.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
I looked at those help pages, but I didn't see anything about redirecting pages. Maybe I missed it.
In the cheatsheet page, sixth from the top.
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An article on most of the code that works on the Diabo Wiki might be of use though.
Whoah, that'd be a lot. I can't put that up
As a rule of thumb, anything should work. I've encountered a few things that don'?t work properly, but I can't recall them at the time. They were however related to tables I think.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
I implemented the template on two pages:
Normal Armor (Diablo II)
and
Ancient Armor
Here is the link to the template:
Template:Infobox Item Stats (Diablo II)
I think it turned out very well. I used the original design that Yemen created for Helms earlier this year, but changed it around a bit, made most cells conditional, and implemented several tables into a combined table to they could be put up next to each other.
I included all version of Ancient Armor, meaning Ornate Plate and Sacred Plate, on the same page. This is to more easily compare how they change, and because there's no enough reason to keep individual pages up there for all three. Ornate Plate and Sacred Plate redirect to Ancient Armor as well.
What I want to know it, how does the format currently look for the items on those two pages? The Unique and Set templates have no yet been designed, but they weill appear similar eventually.
On another note, you can always check out wikipedia's help pages if you don't know how to do something. Most (not all) of their code works in our wiki as well.
An article on most of the code that works on the Diabo Wiki might be of use though.
Thank you for putting up the redirects too, will save me a lot of time.
Whoah, that'd be a lot. I can't put that up
As a rule of thumb, anything should work. I've encountered a few things that don'?t work properly, but I can't recall them at the time. They were however related to tables I think.
As for the article, I thought a lot of stuff may have been changed, if not, google is probably more helpful.
Thanks again for the redirects, I'll try and do some more stuff later on today.