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[[user:JeffLane|JeffLane]] added the feature "noborder" ("''|noborder=true''" removing borders). Please somebody write description for this. I can't because my English is so bad. | [[user:JeffLane|JeffLane]] added the feature "noborder" ("''|noborder=true''" removing borders). Please somebody write description for this. I can't because my English is so bad. | ||
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I'm voting for the removal of the border all together. In my opinion, I think it looks a little cleaner without a border. —[[User:Mattshu|Mattshu]] 19:42, 27 August 2011 (PDT) |
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Bollocks. I've just realised that this will only work on English pages, because there's no way to detect and remove the :<lang> suffix on an article name. A French page trying to link to a Norwegian page would get Some_Page:fr:no, which of course is wrong. I really don't want to allow people to type in arbitrary article names either, since that allows the usual naming convention to be broken. :-( --TomEdwards 20:09, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
How do you do it?
Could someone explain to me how to create a page in another language? --Nathaniel 00:20, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
3-border style
Awesome, Artfunkel. Looks great. —Mattshu 15:22, 28 June 2011 (PDT)
noborder
JeffLane added the feature "noborder" ("|noborder=true" removing borders). Please somebody write description for this. I can't because my English is so bad.
Making noborder default, not optional
I'm voting for the removal of the border all together. In my opinion, I think it looks a little cleaner without a border. —Mattshu 19:42, 27 August 2011 (PDT)