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good idea --[[user:Chrisb|Chrisb]] | good idea --[[user:Chrisb|Chrisb]] | ||
:The current format you see for all the mods wasn't really thought out too much, it was because I just added them as fast as possible, and using the <nowiki>[http://blahblah Official Website]</nowiki> link idea came from not enough time to think about names. Speaking of which, all the mods should probably be updated by some people more "in the know", I just put them there from the steam menu (which I'm surprised no one has picked up on, or at least complained about, I guess because its no fuss going from a steam menu to a source wiki). So it would be nice to see some sort of system develop :) -[[user:Zevensoft|Zevensoft]] |
Revision as of 11:35, 1 July 2005
Well..
Heres the problem: different design for every "mod card". Posible solution: create a template or something similar, so any new "mod card" will follow a standard. Imho withouth a standard our brain will explode and burn because all mod pages will be wildy different and dificult to distinct from other stuff (entity info, articles, etc..). --Tei
good idea --Chrisb
- The current format you see for all the mods wasn't really thought out too much, it was because I just added them as fast as possible, and using the [http://blahblah Official Website] link idea came from not enough time to think about names. Speaking of which, all the mods should probably be updated by some people more "in the know", I just put them there from the steam menu (which I'm surprised no one has picked up on, or at least complained about, I guess because its no fuss going from a steam menu to a source wiki). So it would be nice to see some sort of system develop :) -Zevensoft