User talk:PanSola/t3

How the above example looks to Dashface:


With a quick test, using American English ("gray"), rather than British English ("grey), makes the greener boxes grey. As for the percentage indicators rather than the bars, I kinda like the bars, but that just be my opinion of the font size and weight rather than a true analysis of which is better. I like the kind of progress bar that sits behind an overlaid percentage, I'll admit. I like your implementation of the percentages, but I like your implementation of the bars better. (Better than mine, but I did only teach myself the wiki syntax for tables and templates just two days ago.)

A question: does   mean, "make the background green if HammerFiery exists"? What if HammerFiery equals "no", "nil", "false", or "0"?

Also, I didn't know you could put a template in your User namespace; I thought that it had to be in the template namespace. Interesting. -- Dashface  06:52, 27 May 2006 (CDT)


 * Huh, I thought the Americans spell it grey. I didn't even know "gray" is a valid spelling. What browser are you using?
 * For  , it means to call the template "BGGreen ".  If the template does not exist, it will render to a link like this:   (if HammerFiery = "does not exst").  However, because it is specified in the table formatting column, you won't actually see it:


 * The cell still turns red because of a previous specification of bgcolor=red. If a second bgcolor is sepcified (by Template:BGGreenyes), the second one will override the previous one. -User:PanSola (talk to the [[Image:follower of Lyssa.png]]) 07:01, 27 May 2006 (CDT)
 * Ah, now I get the point of ! As for gray/grey, the way I always remember is that in America they say "gray", and in England they say "grey". -- Dashface [[Image:User_Dashface_Sig.png]]  07:11, 27 May 2006 (CDT)