Talk:Skills
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To be finished
- Fixing this stupid 1st column weirdness. Not proportional in IE7 (although others are).
- Seeing if all the [[really long blah|blah]] can be reduced in size. With redirects up for many of them, lots are probably unnecessary.
- Fixing out-of-date skills and skill names (necromantic resistance, etc).
- Filling in final gaps/seeing if anything else is missing
- Some resistance skills
- Flight is a skill, and a trait...stuff like that
--Ryal 21:59, 17 April 2008 (EDT)
1 - Column weirdness seems to be an IE7 or Wiki problem -- tables won't even take colgroup. I should be able to do something like:
<colgroup span="3">
<col width="33%"></col>
<col width="33%"></col>
<col width="34%"></col>
</colgroup>
...
to fix column width proportionally, but it won't render, it just displays the actual text. HTML, I hate you.
2-Took out all the [[really long blah|blah]] that I could already. Note there's plenty left.
--Most languages have no direct reference. There's only 'the X language' and no page for 'X' where X is a language. Given our recent shift to having categories etc, I decided not to do anything about this since these pages already clearly spell out what the page is for. That way, there doesn't need to be disambiguation for a culture named X with the X language (Greek, anyone?); you'd just have to make a 'the X culture' page, and maybe throw a disambiguation on the language's page.
--It looks like lots of the entries have a capitialization thing going on; Telesmatic weapon works, Telesmatic Weapon fails. Not sure what to do about this. Do we care? Does anyone? I could spend some time 'fixing' this, but what's right, both capped or not or?
Skill names etc need me to login, so that's it for now.
--Ryal 21:35, 18 April 2008 (EDT)
The capitalization issue
Yes, we (me) do care. After a few commants in OOC, changing them all to Telesmatic Weapon -style. Also going through all links and changing them to point to the "correct" one, though will still leave reditects in place.