Template:Character List Header: Difference between revisions
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|{{ | |{{Table Cell|Colspan=5|Style=padding:0 0.5em;border-bottom:1px solid #ECECEC;border-left:1px solid #ECECEC;background:#F4F4F4;font-weight:bold;|Data={{{Global}}}}} | ||
{{Table Header | |||
|Header1=Name | |||
|Header2=SL | |||
|Header3=AT | |||
|Header4=Powersets | |||
|Header5=Server | |||
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__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ | ||
Revision as of 22:35, 24 June 2012
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Description
This is used to create a charcter list. If you use this you will need to add your characters via the Character Rows template and close the list by using the Character List Footer template.
Format
{{Character List Header|Global=}}
Global is just the text field that appears at the top of the character list. Usually this would be your global handle.
Example
Global=@Digitizer Template:Table Start |- |Template:Table Cell Template:Table Header |}
What Next
After you have added a Character List Header you need to then add Character Rows