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::: Shame we can't have this kind of thing automated. When a new release is made, so many pages need to be touched. [[User:Stu|Stu]] 16:32, 19 March 2009 (CET) | ::: Shame we can't have this kind of thing automated. When a new release is made, so many pages need to be touched. [[User:Stu|Stu]] 16:32, 19 March 2009 (CET) | ||
Surely there's an easier way? Does the wiki formatting allow borders in tables? That way we could have the grey background with a white border, or something similar. Otherwise we should just strip the different colours - far too hard to maintain as it is. | :::: Surely there's an easier way? Does the wiki formatting allow borders in tables? That way we could have the grey background with a white border, or something similar. Otherwise we should just strip the different colours - far too hard to maintain as it is. [[User:Darren_Grey|Darren Grey]] 20 March 2009 |
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For convenience I am not including 7DRL or similar quicky roguelikes (that are well covered elsewhere anyway). Also only including those where you can download the game (preferably have a home page and source as well).
- Cracks and Crevices is alphabetised down in the S's, i'd move it but I'd have to alter all the alternate line colouring which I didnt want to mess with such an update touching every line..... Stu 15:12, 19 March 2009 (CET)
- Thanks. I wouldn't worry too much about the shading. There'll probably be a few more to be added yet. PaulBlay
- Shame we can't have this kind of thing automated. When a new release is made, so many pages need to be touched. Stu 16:32, 19 March 2009 (CET)
- Surely there's an easier way? Does the wiki formatting allow borders in tables? That way we could have the grey background with a white border, or something similar. Otherwise we should just strip the different colours - far too hard to maintain as it is. Darren Grey 20 March 2009