User talk:uNiversal

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Heyo

Hey, great work on the wiki lately. You've picking this up pretty well! Just to let you know, though, I wouldn't worry to much about tweaking design stuff too much, because pretty soon the wiki is getting a new skin/appearance as apart of an overhaul on xbmc.org, so it might be easier to tweak that stuff then. Which isn't saying you can't do any of that now, but I just didn't want you to feel like you wasted your time. I'm honestly not sure what all it will even effect yet, since I've mostly just seen screen shots of mockups and such.

In any case, thanks for all the hard work! -- Ned Scott 04:54, 18 November 2012 (EST)

Hey :D

Your welcome ;)

I never done wiki/html anything before its really not easy (google or look at other templates helps)

Its not the design so much, its the formatting if this changes completely idk). Even with themes whatever is default atm should display things ok, unless the code is screwy somewhere, not that I know anything about that, just basing this comment on using other existing themes yesterday (for test) I noticed some are a glorious error and others display the formatting like horse-manure. so using whatever is default atm works.

Im trying to update some content as I go if I know something about it and fix up layouts so they sort of match in all pages. The idea is <header> <nav> if it exists. intro <TOC> Content (and improve scope if needed)

For reference if the page contains header Template:Whatever header it would be nice if the text at top of page didn't display unless a Template:Whatever header is not present, but that's just wishful thinking.

I wanted to update some pages that dont have edit buttons perhaps you can do that for me now templates headers exist to match wiki home.--uNiversal 05:33, 18 November 2012 (EST)

Yeah, it should be possible to replace the normally generated header with the graphical one. I'll see what can be done about it. -- Ned Scott 17:48, 18 November 2012 (EST)