Template talk:World

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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)
I thought so too. Is there a way to remove it? Marie costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC
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). Marie costume pose in Super Mario Maker 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... Marie costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC

Calm down, everyone. As bowser45 said, when one highlights the picture, the word appears so that no one is in doubt as to what kind of world that is. I really don't understand the "extra space" problem, nor the "small text". Can someone explain those better? --Mario Fan 123 - Mario's craazy fan! Artwork of Mario in his classic victory pose, from Super Mario 64. 19:35, 28 September 2012 (EDT)

Enemy Course

I'm trying to add "Enemy course" to the template...but I can't do it! Can someone help? — Man, that is one fat koopa... Oh, Big Koopa (Talk it!) Uhhh...Yeah. 20:33, 15 February 2012 (EST)

Mystery Boxes

To try and add more information about Mystery Boxes to the wiki, I had a friend of mine create this and would be very grateful if someone could upload it as well as grant me permission to add it (and the necessary trappings) to this template. Thanks in advance.--MisterE13 04:30, 25 September 2012 (EDT)

Go ahead. Just make it the same size as the other images and it should be good. --Mario Fan 123 - Mario's craazy fan! Artwork of Mario in his classic victory pose, from Super Mario 64. 19:36, 28 September 2012 (EDT)