Matt wrote:
As for coloring the names... If you don't like how it links the name why not just use the icon instead?
Code:
[[Ashe]]
[icon=Ashe] Ashe


It's a little extra typing but this way you have the option.
I want the tooltip to show on mouse-over over BOTH the text and the picture :(
I don't understand why you added this in the first place. There is simply no need for it at all.
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jhoijhoi wrote:
But you could always change the colour of links?
I know it's possible in HTML(and that's for entire pages/areas, the way I learned), but this is BBCode..
If you know a way; please inform me.
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When you search in the forums, it automatically searches every entry in the forums. Is there a way to make it so that if you used the search bar in a specific sub-forum, you would search that sub-forum only? If not, is it possible to increase the filter to different subforums?





but wat if people don't know if it is in that subforum or not D:
I think the search in each subforum should be for that subforum only, and then on the main forum page, a general search of all of the subforums.
I think the search in each subforum should be for that subforum only, and then on the main forum page, a general search of all of the subforums.
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Searz wrote:
I know it's possible in HTML(and that's for entire pages/areas, the way I learned), but this is BBCode..
If you know a way; please inform me.


I'm not sure if it was intentional, but after every wiki code, there is a space, so

Matt, could you PLEASE remove the links to the wiki? (not for champions tho)
It serves no purpose at all imo.
The only good thing about it is that you can quickly access that skill in the wiki for EDITING it, but a search function (or just ctrl+F) in the database and you'll access it almost as fast.
Guide aesthetics are more important than how fast you can edit something.
The space after links is also kinda annoying.
It serves no purpose at all imo.
The only good thing about it is that you can quickly access that skill in the wiki for EDITING it, but a search function (or just ctrl+F) in the database and you'll access it almost as fast.
Guide aesthetics are more important than how fast you can edit something.
The space after links is also kinda annoying.
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Alright Searz, special for you in the next site patch I have upgraded the wiki link tags. They now have a "color" parameter that, when undefined will automatically inherit the color from a parent color tag. This means you can specify the link color yourself if you use:
[wiki=annie color="blue"]
Then the word "Annie" will be blue, or if you do this:
[color=blue][[annie]][/color]
The word Annie will also be blue. If you don't do either, it will use the default site link color which is yellow.
Happy? :)
The space after links is a trickier issue. I'll see if I can do anything about it. - Figured it out, spaces are not there in the next site patch :)
@Jebus, searching a specific sub-forum actually would be possible, if you guys think it would really be useful?
[wiki=annie color="blue"]
Then the word "Annie" will be blue, or if you do this:
[color=blue][[annie]][/color]
The word Annie will also be blue. If you don't do either, it will use the default site link color which is yellow.
Happy? :)
@Jebus, searching a specific sub-forum actually would be possible, if you guys think it would really be useful?
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