Status indicators

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"Although this may look complicated I can show you how to manipulate the parts that really matter." The rest leave the same unless you are REALLY good at coding.
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Use the format as above to create a new template using double braces "{" <pre><nowiki>{{Sample Template}}</nowiki></pre> will look like {{Sample Template}}. Rename it and create the template page.
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Use the format as above to create a new template using double braces ( { ). This is how it will look like: <pre><nowiki>{{Sample Template}}</nowiki></pre> {{Sample Template}}. Rename it and create the template page.

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The genie nods. "A page with a status indicator looks very similar to any other page, but with an added line of code." He summons an image:

Page text here


Do you:
*[[Adventure/Option 1]]
*[[Adventure/Option 2]]
*[[Adventure/Option 3]]

{{Status|Equipment=''Equipment''|Health=#|MP=#|Level=#}}


[[Category: name of story you're working on]]

"On a page, the syntax will look like this:"


Page text here


Do you:

Status
Health # Equipment:

Equipment

MP #
Level #



Category: name of story you're working on

The genie continues, "This is what a status indicator looks like without the magic."

<table width="100%">
<tr>
<td bgcolor="#LLCLL" valign="top" width="100%" colspan="3"> <b>Status</b>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td bgcolor="#OOFOO" valign="top" width="8%"> Health
</td><td bgcolor="#DDFDD" valign="top" width="8%"> #
</td><td bgcolor="#GGFGG" valign="top" width="84%" rowspan="3"> Equipment:
<p><i>Equipment</i>
</p>
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td bgcolor="#OOFOO" valign="top"> MP
</td><td bgcolor="#DDFDD" valign="top"> {{{MP}}}
</td></tr>
<tr>
<td bgcolor="#OOFOO" valign="top"> Level
</td><td bgcolor="#DDFDD" valign="top"> #
</td></tr></table>

"Although this may look complicated I can show you how to manipulate the parts that really matter." The rest leave the same unless you are REALLY good at coding.

Use the format as above to create a new template using double braces ( { ). This is how it will look like:
{{Sample Template}}
. Rename it and create the template page.


Use the numbers as references in these lines of code:


<td bgcolor="#LLCLL"[1]valign="top" width="100%" colspan="3"> Status[2]
<<td bgcolor="#OOFOO"[1] valign="top" width="8%"> Health[3]
</td><td bgcolor="#DDFDD"[1] valign="top" width="8%"> # [4]
</td><td bgcolor="#GGFGG"[1] valign="top" width="84%" rowspan="3"> Equipment:[5]

Equipment[6]
<td bgcolor="#OOFOO"[1] valign="top"> MP[7]
</td><td bgcolor="#DDFDD"[1] valign="top"># [8]
<td bgcolor="#OOFOO"[1] valign="top"> Level[9]
</td><td bgcolor="#DDFDD"[1] valign="top"> #[10]

Notes
[1] This is a color. Use the Hex triples, or values beginning with a "#" from [1]
[2] This will be the title of your status bar.
[3] This will be the name of the first row.
[4] This will be the value of the first row.
[5] This will be the name of the remainding space
[7] This will be the value of the remainding space.
[8] This will be the value of the second row.
[9] This will be the name of the third row.
[10] This will be the value of the third row.

"Ready for your next leasson?" "That's a lot to take in, but I think I get it so far," you say.

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