User talk:Thervold

mission articles
Heya! Thanks for your help with writing mission articles. :) You seem to be doing a really thorough job so you can drop the mission-stub for anything that you finish, even if there isn't a map.  Also for the prophecies missions don't worry too much about the Rewards section or drop the mission reward box because you either get all of the bonus or you don't get it at all. --Aspectacle 20:15, 28 February 2007 (EST)
 * Okay, thanks! I managed to get the rewards box to hide the masters section if no value is entered, but it still does look funny, so I'll go back and edit those. I'm just glad I can help. :)--Thervold 20:34, 28 February 2007 (EST)
 * Ok, you obviously know a hell of a lot more about style and formatting than I ever will, but one thing bothers me: In your Boss/Elites section, you use this format: *28 Scelus Prosum &amp;rArr; (Mind Burn)
 * 28 Scelus Prosum &amp;rArr; (Mind Burn)
 * Problem is, what I see is " &rArr " whereas I assume I'm supposed to be seeing "&rarr;" Am I confused, is it a foible of IE6 or what? (Oh, and even using "nowiki" tags, I can't get the example to display "& amp ; rArr" without those spaces - damn alien formating hax!) -- Snograt   whisper  17:09, 1 March 2007 (EST)
 * Ampersand, &amp; is a special character in html. It is used to prefix character codes for special or interesting characters, semi-colon is used as a suffix to complete the character description.  Stuff which has an &amp; prefix and ; suffix gets interpreted as the graphic character code, rather than showing what actually needs to be typed to get the arrow (or whatever).
 * The template which Thervold is using for the mission articles uses &amp;amp;rArr; to stop it from interpreting the character code &rArr as an arrow (&rArr;) and show what text you need to type in the mission article to get the right arrow graphic. As he has copied and pasted the template he picked up the illustration of how it should be typed, where as on the page should use the actual character code which will get interpreted as the arrow.
 * The correct entry for arrow is &rArr as &rarr gives a single line (&rarr;) rather than two lines (&rArr;). Does that answer your question, and does my explaination make sense? --Aspectacle 17:48, 1 March 2007 (EST)
 * Heh, I actually thought it was something that Firefox wasn't displaying correctly. (I cut and paste the template from here). I knew & was an HTML escape character, but I didn't bother to look into why I was getting the funny results. It makes sense now that I take half a second to think about it. Thanks, Aspectacle! --Thervold 18:01, 1 March 2007 (EST)

I tested out the different characters, and in Firefox, both &rarr; and &rArr; appear correctly, but in IE 6, the double arrow is replaced by the generic "uknown symbol" box. --Thervold 01:58, 2 March 2007 (EST)
 * Yup, that's it exactly - my previous comment was when I was at work using IE6 (on NT4 no less :, whereas now I'm at home using Firefox and everything is hunky-dory. Good grief, the combination of wiki-formatting codes and generic HTML/XML whatever - it's like trying to learn Cantonese by first translating into Cyrillic... -- Snograt   whisper  06:48, 2 March 2007 (EST)
 * Thanks for the heads-up :) It's been a while since I last used IE6, I didn't know about that problem. We use that arrow on GuildWiki too and so far nobody reported it. The problem occurs on my PC as well (plus I got that grey background on .png icons too, which should be fixed in IE7). All is fine with Firefox and Opera (which is my standard browser). Too bad I can't tell people which browser they should use :p, so I'm gonna change the template if it hasn't been done yet. --Erszebet 08:54, 2 March 2007 (EST)
 * GuildWiki simply uses colons for the elite skills. They might use the double arrows elsewhere, but I'm not sure where. --Thervold 13:52, 2 March 2007 (EST)
 * I would suggest a simple format of 24 Toritudo Probo (Eviscerate) -- Snog  rat [[Image:Trigsig.png]] 14:58, 2 March 2007 (EST)

Elona Reach
Hello Thervold, are you also 199.46.200.233? I just wanted to point out that the (mission) part isn't necessary for mission descriptions. Take a look at Elona Reach. Perhaps you want to add a Redirect on Elona Reach (mission) to Elona Reach and move your contribution to that page? -- (CoRrRan / talk) 18:27, 18 April 2007 (EDT)

In regards to Zaishen Drop Research
I was going over the numbers for the Zaishen chest drop research and discovered you have two separate entries. (Two rows belong to you). I am not sure if I should add the numbers together or just take the larger of the two rows. Please review the page in question, so in the end you only have one entry. This way the numbers can be as accurate as possible.

If you do not take action within two weeks from this message I will delete the row that contains the smallest numbers and leave the row with the largest numbers.

-- BOTNGiggles  / Talk   00:01, 19 June 2008 (UTC)