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| Hey Ali, we don't appear to have support for conditional markup in the Mana World wiki. Here's an example: {{#if:text|present|missing}} In Wikipedia, this evaluates to "present", but in the Mana World wiki, it is not evaluated.
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| We'll need support for conditional statements in order to keep the Item template simple: When we add the dyeable items, and the healing items, and the equipable items, and so on, the Item template will become increasingly complex and difficult to read--or we'll have to start creating new templates--unless we can use conditional markup to present only the useful information. This would be by far the simplest and cleanest approach from a coding point of view, but conditional markup doesn't appear to be enabled on the wiki...
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| Do you know who I should talk to about support for the conditional markup in the Mana World wiki? [[User:Jacobian|Jacobian]] 05:33, 5 November 2011 (CET)
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| Hey Ali, the images in the Mana World wiki are very different in size and the filenames don't necessarily match the page names.
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| For example, the Yellow Slime image is 16x11 pixels, but the Lady Skeleton image is 52x65 pixels. That difference in size makes it hard to use the images in a consistent way: You can see what happens [[Yellow Slime|here]]. This wouldn't be a problem if we had a consistent set of images.
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| Also, the filenames don't necessarily match the page names for the monsters. The trouble is that many images have omitted the space, like this: YellowSlime.png. But the wiki converts spaces to underscores, like this: Yellow_Slime.png. We could use the images directly, without having to specify an image parameter, if we used underscores in the filenames. That way, the filenames and page names would agree! [[User:Jacobian|Jacobian]] 06:49, 5 November 2011 (CET)
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