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[[User:MadK@|MadK@]] 12:11, 2 July 2007 (PDT)- At the moment the spells are based on hooked status. Once the spell hooking is finished (still 70 odd spells to go) then Im open to suggestions. | [[User:MadK@|MadK@]] 12:11, 2 July 2007 (PDT)- At the moment the spells are based on hooked status. Once the spell hooking is finished (still 70 odd spells to go) then Im open to suggestions. | ||
: Hi, oof 70 more spells. But yeah, I mean a category for each spell school, like [[Magic:Transmutation]] except automatic instead of something that needs maintaining. Akin to the [[:Category:PCs]] and[[:Category:ElysiaPCs]], there'd be [[:Category:Magic]] and [[:Category:Transmutations]]. The main problem is that it would mean touching each spell page. I was hoping that maybe there'd be a way to do it in the template but I don't think so. [[User:Landrin Mard|macma]] 12:15, 3 July 2007 (PDT) |
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Is there any chance we could make subcategories for the spells that are the different schools of magic? I'm thinking that adding the following to this template:
[[Category:{{{School}}} Spells| {{PAGENAME}} ]]
would do the trick. macma 10:32, 2 July 2007 (PDT)
- Nevermind... I just realized... disregard. I still would like it, but it isn't this easy. macma 10:33, 2 July 2007 (PDT)
MadK@ 12:11, 2 July 2007 (PDT)- At the moment the spells are based on hooked status. Once the spell hooking is finished (still 70 odd spells to go) then Im open to suggestions.
- Hi, oof 70 more spells. But yeah, I mean a category for each spell school, like Magic:Transmutation except automatic instead of something that needs maintaining. Akin to the Category:PCs andCategory:ElysiaPCs, there'd be Category:Magic and Category:Transmutations. The main problem is that it would mean touching each spell page. I was hoping that maybe there'd be a way to do it in the template but I don't think so. macma 12:15, 3 July 2007 (PDT)