User talk:Zander490
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Hello! Welcome to UESPWiki Zander490. It's always good to have new members. If you would like to help improve any of our pages, you may want to take a look at the following links:
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SandboxEdit
I noticed you were having issues creating tables in your sandbox. I didn't really look what the problem was, but if you'd like help, feel free to ask. Tables are one of the harder parts of wiki markup to master. ‒ Robin Hood↝talk 17:39, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks, I was trying to get "rowspan" to work with cells, if that makes sense. The closest I could get was using caption, but it sits right on top of the table! By the way, is it ok to make a User Box Template for the default classes or specializations? --Zander490 17:47, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
- I don't see a problem with making User Box templates for those, no. As for rowspan and colspan, here's how they work (edit this message to see the code):
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Col1 Col2 Span Title Data1 Data2 Span Text Tall Short1 Short2 Junk Text
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- The trick with rowspan is to remember that the first cell is already accounted for, and you need to just pretend like you're dealing with one less column than normal until the rowspan "runs out", if that makes any sense. Look at the "Short2" text, where it looks like there's only one cell on that line, and it'll probably be as clear as mud. :) ‒ Robin Hood↝talk 20:03, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
- Oh, "colspan"! Now I get it! Thank you very much. --Zander490 20:08, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
- The trick with rowspan is to remember that the first cell is already accounted for, and you need to just pretend like you're dealing with one less column than normal until the rowspan "runs out", if that makes any sense. Look at the "Short2" text, where it looks like there's only one cell on that line, and it'll probably be as clear as mud. :) ‒ Robin Hood↝talk 20:03, 15 June 2010 (UTC)