Difference between revisions of "Template:Ability (LW2)"
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− | <div align="center"><div style="position: relative; top:15px;">[[File:{{{ s_image }}}|32px| {{{s_caption|}}}]]</div>{{ #ifexpr: {{{ b_info | 0 }}} | <div style="position: relative; left: 18px;">[[File:Icon_Skill_Info.png|18px|{{{s_info|}}}]]</div>}}</div>{{ #ifexpr: {{{ b_name | 1 }}} or {{{ b_descr | 0 }}} | <div style="text-align: {{{align|center}}}; {{ #ifexpr: ( {{{ b_name | 1 }}} or {{{ b_descr | 0 }}} ) and not {{{ b_info | 0 }}} | position: relative; top: 18px; | }}"> {{ #ifexpr: {{{ b_name | 1 }}} | '''{{{s_name|PerkName}}}'''<br/> | }} {{ #ifexpr: {{{ b_descr | 0 }}} | ''{{{s_descr|PerkDescription}}}'' | }}</div> | }} |
+ | <div align="center"><div style="position: relative; top:15px;">[[File:{{{ s_image }}}|32px| {{{s_caption|}}}]]</div>{{ #ifexpr: {{{ b_info | 0 }}} | <div style="position: relative; left: 18px;">[[File:Icon_Skill_Info.png|18px|{{{s_info|}}}]]</div>}}</div>{{ #ifexpr: {{{ b_name | 1 }}} or {{{ b_descr | 0 }}} | <div style="text-align: {{{align|center}}}; {{ #ifexpr: ( {{{ b_name | 1 }}} or {{{ b_descr | 0 }}} ) and not {{{ b_info | 0 }}} | position: relative; top: 18px; | }}"> {{ #ifexpr: {{{ b_name | 1 }}} | '''{{{s_name|PerkName}}}'''<br/> | }} {{ #ifexpr: {{{ b_descr | 0 }}} | ''{{{s_descr|PerkDescription}}}'' | }}</div> | }}<br /> |
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Revision as of 21:36, 27 January 2017
[[File:{{{ s_image }}}|32px| ]]
PerkName
Skeleton: {{Ability_(LW2) | s_image = | s_caption = | s_name = | s_descr = | s_info = | b_name = {{{ b_name }}} | b_descr = {{{ b_descr }}} | b_info = {{{ b_info }}} }}
Bugs
If using this in Template:Class_Tree_(LW2) you need to add a line break after this template.
If this template is used inside a Template:Class_Tree_(LW2) and b_info
is not true
, then for some blasted reason the text overflows the cells. With b_info
set, the text behaves and stays inside the table's cells as they should. (How very, very annoying.)
The text also behaves if this template is instead used inside a subst: version of the Class_Tree template. It could be some weird issue with the parser/template-rendering-parsing-dohicky.
Update: It appears that for some reason, the subst: version has a bunch of line breaks it in the source code. Weird.