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o,o I think I should point out, that the issue can be anything from 6-11, and should be a wikilink.. oh, and your missing a box, "Description: " every item in the base has its own personal, and often ridiculous description. --Sleepy Kitty 17:43, 20 October 2007 (EDT)

O^O Okies... can make the issue be a link, but don't think I can rangecheck it. Wanted to put a default, as most of what's current falls under issue 6, I think.

Description can be added without problem, I think. --Jumping Jack 17:48, 20 October 2007 (EDT)

o.o kk, Stackable should take either a yes or no, if neither is present, it shouldn't be seen. >< there are some desks which are identical to each other, the only diff, one can have things placed on top of it.. @.@ so for the desks and cabinets, we'll probably be marking them one way or the other, but for the rest of the stuff... well, I would be shocked if a crystal ball let me balance a stack of books on it ^^ --Sleepy Kitty 17:59, 20 October 2007 (EDT)

Fields

Adding:

  • Desc - a description that falls to the side of the picture
  • DescV - a description that falls below the picture
  • Stackable - if present, "Items can be placed on top of this." or some such text. (It's a template. change it once, .... :) ) (should take yes or no, if yes "Items can be placed on top of this.", if no "Does not allow items to be placed on top", if not present field isn't either.)
  • Wall Hanging - "This item is placed on a wall." if present, as above.
(Note: this is not documentation...)
I favor "wall" and "stack" as shorter (faster to type). If you really want, the params can be capitalized, but it seems pointless to me. *shrug*
Still not sure it'll work well for short, wide images, but we can cross that bridge when we come to it.
  • I won't be able to touch this again for a while. Feel free to play with it until it works nicely. (I had to drop into HTML, as I couldn't get the effects I wanted with the pure wiki that I know about. Doesn't mean it can't be done without direct HTML, though.) --Jumping Jack 18:15, 20 October 2007 (EDT)