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# It's probably too soon to be thinking about text decoration, but being in a template it's easy to change, very cool. | # It's probably too soon to be thinking about text decoration, but being in a template it's easy to change, very cool. | ||
[[User:Mataglap|Mataglap]] ([[User talk:Mataglap|talk]]) 10:12, 9 November 2024 (MST) |
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Formula template
User:NeilNjae and User:Audrey_Azura thanks for {{Template:Formula template}}! I think standard templates are incredibly useful.
I don't think we should focus on recreating the printed book layout so much. I've tried a few different things in Spells, none seem to really work well.
My concerns
- We don't have the same column constraints as the text, so I think we should not stack the two parts, and have them horizontally next to each other.
- I really don't think both parts should be bold, and I'm going to change this so the 2nd part isn't bold.
- We need an anchor in the template so the Appendix II entries can link to it.
- It's probably too soon to be thinking about text decoration, but being in a template it's easy to change, very cool.