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Now you can click on the red link and go to the edit page for your template.  I copy the coding from one template to the next and just do minor tweaking, like altering the colors.
Now you can click on the red link and go to the edit page for your template.  I copy the coding from one template to the next and just do minor tweaking, like altering the colors.
[[User: Platypus | Platypus]]
[[User: Platypus | Platypus]]
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What's QM?
 
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Quest of the Magician. --[[User:Platypus|Platypus]] 12:22, 6 February 2007 (EST)
 

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How do you get the status indicater to change colors?

By creating a new status indicator. By creating a new template for each story, I can go to the Special Page 'Most Linked To' and see precisely how many pages each story has.

As for the colors themselves in each template, edit a template and you'll see lines like: bgcolor="#CCFFCC" That means that the background color for the following section should be hexadecimal #CCFFCC, which is a pale green. Platypus


How do you create a new template? It's a bit like creating a new page. First you need to put the name of your new template on a page and save that page. Template names use the squiggly brackets { rather than the square ones [. Then edit the page you put the template name on. At the bottom of the edit screen, under the save button, will be lines saying:

Templates used on this page:

Whatever you named your template

Now you can click on the red link and go to the edit page for your template. I copy the coding from one template to the next and just do minor tweaking, like altering the colors. Platypus

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