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Hmm, well I thought this would've been cool. The problem in using this is that it only appears above the Table of Contents (TOC) box rather than running parallel to it. MediaWiki doesn't come equipped with the css class to do it itself, so someone has to make it. I was told you have to wrap <nowiki>__TOC__</nowiki> in a float at the same level as the Infobox. Guess I gotta be less of an amateur and learn the css to do this. Better soon than never I suppose! [[User:Ashish Bhatt|Ashish Bhatt]] 23:08, 29 June 2009 (PDT) | Hmm, well I thought this would've been cool. The problem in using this is that it only appears above the Table of Contents (TOC) box rather than running parallel to it. MediaWiki doesn't come equipped with the css class to do it itself, so someone has to make it. I was told you have to wrap <nowiki>__TOC__</nowiki> in a float at the same level as the Infobox. Guess I gotta be less of an amateur and learn the css to do this. Better soon than never I suppose! [[User:Ashish Bhatt|Ashish Bhatt]] 23:08, 29 June 2009 (PDT) | ||
:The obvious solution would be to stop using titles that result in info boxes; especially on people's pages, they don't do much other than ugly it up. [[User:Aaron|Aaron]] 09:05, 30 June 2009 (PDT) | |||
Revision as of 15:58, 30 June 2009
Hmm, well I thought this would've been cool. The problem in using this is that it only appears above the Table of Contents (TOC) box rather than running parallel to it. MediaWiki doesn't come equipped with the css class to do it itself, so someone has to make it. I was told you have to wrap __TOC__ in a float at the same level as the Infobox. Guess I gotta be less of an amateur and learn the css to do this. Better soon than never I suppose! Ashish Bhatt 23:08, 29 June 2009 (PDT)
- The obvious solution would be to stop using titles that result in info boxes; especially on people's pages, they don't do much other than ugly it up. Aaron 09:05, 30 June 2009 (PDT)