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::But no one can see the text without highlighting it (assuming they know the word exists), and the word is too small to read anyway (I copied and pasted to find out what the word is). Still, the word(s) creates a gap between the picture and the next word (The Bowser's Castle one, for example - see [[Bonecoaster]] to see what I mean). {{user:Mario jc/sig}} | ::But no one can see the text without highlighting it (assuming they know the word exists), and the word is too small to read anyway (I copied and pasted to find out what the word is). Still, the word(s) creates a gap between the picture and the next word (The Bowser's Castle one, for example - see [[Bonecoaster]] to see what I mean). {{user:Mario jc/sig}} | ||
::Just figured it out: The reason why the small white text is there is because when using the template for section headings in [[World]] articles, the name needs to be there, otherwise the heading will read: "World 1-(nothing)" in the contents, section edit summaries, etc. Even so, it creates a wide space... {{user:Mario jc/sig}} | |||
==Enemy Course== | ==Enemy Course== |
Revision as of 01:38, August 24, 2012
Spare text?
Recently I found out that the world templates usually follow with a invisible word. Take World 1-Castle for an example. If you highlight it, you can see the word 'Castle'.
- Can someone tell me why there is a spare word in there? Akfamilyhome 07:54, 12 November 2011 (EST)
- It needs to stay so people will know its a castle and not mistake it for something else, so don't remove it.bowser45
- But no one can see the text without highlighting it (assuming they know the word exists), and the word is too small to read anyway (I copied and pasted to find out what the word is). Still, the word(s) creates a gap between the picture and the next word (The Bowser's Castle one, for example - see Bonecoaster to see what I mean). Mario JC
- Just figured it out: The reason why the small white text is there is because when using the template for section headings in World articles, the name needs to be there, otherwise the heading will read: "World 1-(nothing)" in the contents, section edit summaries, etc. Even so, it creates a wide space... Mario JC
Enemy Course
I'm trying to add "Enemy course" to the template...but I can't do it! Can someone help? — Oh, Big Koopa (Talk it!) Uhhh...Yeah. 20:33, 15 February 2012 (EST)