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SandBox
this page and corresponding discussion is intended to be a sandbox to test things to put in the Wiki.
newmainpage the editing help on media wiki has a TOC tool bar on the side... i want one.
and now i have one. =D
Nice feature - I didn't want to mess things up elsewhere...
Wanted to work on the product pages, but didnt' know where to put them yet...
Ditto something about trademark usage and CD Distribution
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but do things wrap in these sorts of boxes? It's cool to finally figure out how they work, really
cool....even creating new lines with >br< tags, but do they autowrap, or are <br>s necessary? Hmm.
Nope. You need a <br> to wrap. Too bad.
This is a new paragraph in the same box.
Starting a line with a space creates one of these boxes, as does a <pre> tag.
This lovely box is all inside of a <pre> tag. That means just hitting return starts a new line. Now how do you wrap, no auto-wrap, I'd bet, were I a betting man, but since I'm not, let's see... Nope, no auto-wrap here, either. Just inserted a return instead. A new pgh. Bye!
Template:dashedbox is the implementation of the above box. Use it thusly:
{{dashedbox|Bob was ''here'' and '''here'''!}}
Boy it does a bad job of making thumbs from transparent PNGs and images that are smaller than thumbsize! →
Testing Interwiki Linking for Languages
Testing Window Template
For window and dialogue names in the Style Guide
In the Page Style dialogue, select "Bar".
Issues: I can't get a bg-image or bg-color and have this still be an inline element, because MediaWiki doesn't support span :-( (Wanted to use Lucida Grande, too....)
Hey, maybe MW1.5 does; this template has a span in it:
Check the box for This document only; this will make the language settings apply only to the current document.