Difference between revisions of "Dot Templates"
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[[template:Gold1dots|<nowiki>{{gold1dots}}</nowiki>]] Example: {{gold1dots|3}} | [[template:Gold1dots|<nowiki>{{gold1dots}}</nowiki>]] Example: {{gold1dots|3}} | ||
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+ | <div class="fancyScript">Variable size dots</div> | ||
+ | [[template:5dot|<nowiki>{{5dot}}</nowiki>]] Examples: smaller: {{5dot|dots=3|size=5px}} | ||
+ | Or larger: {{5dot|dots=3|size=25px}} | ||
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Revision as of 06:27, 13 March 2014
There are many, many, MANY different templates available for illustrating your stats with different kind of dots. With the use of template, things become much simpler than having to repeatedly link the same dot picture over and over and over; you just put a number in. Known examples below (click each individual template for detailed usage):
{{dots}} Example:
{{gems}} Example:
{{moons}} Example:
{{suns}} Example:
{{rocks}} Example:
{{canadots}} Example:
{{swedots}} Example:
{{checks}} Example:
{{eggs}} Example:
{{pdots}} Example:
{{rdots}} Example:
{{pinkdots}} Example:
{{dpinkdots}} Example:
{{lbdots}} Example:
{{dbdots}} Example:
{{gdots}} Example:
{{dgdots}} Example:
{{limedots}} Example:
{{gold1dots}} Example:
{{5dot}} Examples: smaller: