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Note also that Brainy's next story link jumps down to a bookmark further along the page. You can do this using the '''#''' symbol with any heading on the page. You could also theoretically link to a specific location on another page using this same coding method (e.g. <nowiki>[[Adventure Comics 310#The Doom of the Super-Heroes]]</nowiki>). Check out the code on this page to see exactly what I did. -- [[User:Craigopher|Gopher]] 12:48, 13 August 2007 (PDT) | Note also that Brainy's next story link jumps down to a bookmark further along the page. You can do this using the '''#''' symbol with any heading on the page. You could also theoretically link to a specific location on another page using this same coding method (e.g. <nowiki>[[Adventure Comics 310#The Doom of the Super-Heroes]]</nowiki>). Check out the code on this page to see exactly what I did. -- [[User:Craigopher|Gopher]] 12:48, 13 August 2007 (PDT) | ||
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+ | :Thanks, Craig. There is ''STILL'' so much to learn. :O |
Latest revision as of 19:11, 13 August 2007
Couple of notes
He Who Wanders: Take a look at what I did for the backup feature for this issue. We actually have a separate template for second (or third) story in an issue (if they have Legion relevance), which is added to the page after the material for the first story. Theoretically, the backup gets its own Story Synopsis, Roll Call, etc, or at least as many of those sections that apply to the second story. We've used this very rarely in the wiki so far, mainly because we just haven't created enough issue pages to need it much yet, but I thought I would point it out.
Note how I did the Next/Previous entries for the lead story. The majority of the Legion appear next in Adv 310, so that is listed first. Before Adv 310, Brainy appears next in Adv 309's backup story, so he is listed separately with his own "next story" data.
Note also that Brainy's next story link jumps down to a bookmark further along the page. You can do this using the # symbol with any heading on the page. You could also theoretically link to a specific location on another page using this same coding method (e.g. [[Adventure Comics 310#The Doom of the Super-Heroes]]). Check out the code on this page to see exactly what I did. -- Gopher 12:48, 13 August 2007 (PDT)
- Thanks, Craig. There is STILL so much to learn. :O