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| page gradient = yes OR no (default: yes) | | page gradient = yes OR no (default: yes) | ||
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Revision as of 08:26, 27 September 2012
This layout page is designed to ease the creation of lovely pages without the need for extensive knowledge of CSS3 or advanced HTML practices. For those who are perfectly pleased with grey, white, and black, it can be used exactly as is with no need for any customization at all.
This is guaranteed to work in Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.5, Chrome 10, and Safari 5. It will gracefully degrade across older browsers.
This layout was designed by Loki@Haunted-Memories: Vienna By Night
Usage
Copy the following onto your page:
[[Category:PCs]][[Category:Active PCs]] {{ :Template:Charpage }} You can also use these parameter to change the layout and positioning. | page gradient = yes OR no (default: yes) | overview position = left, right, bottom, OR off (default: right)
Advanced Styles
For the very advanced users, you can add your own styles and classes to the various segments (not recommended). These will be applied to the content cell for each section, not to the wrapping table and div.
| overview class = | overview style =
Custom Sections
Users also have the option of specifying a few custom sections. These sections are completely disabled by default, but can be placed wherever you need. You can have up to 5 custom sections, each numbered 1 through 5. Copy the following code for each custom section you want to have, and replace the pound (#) sign with the corresponding number 1 through 5.
| custom position # = left, right, bottom, OR off (default: off) | custom title # =
You can also specify the class and style as normal.
| custom class # = | custom style # =