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Charlie's vision
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The manly voice will later be revealed as dylan's :)—Preceding unsigned comment added by 153.107.33.156 (talk • contribs)
- Possibly, assuming that any additional apisodes are filmed and broadcast. In the meantime, it's still an unknown voice. 8)--Jim in Georgia Contribs Talk 00:47, June 30, 2010 (UTC)
Help
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Hi, thankyou for the warm welcome!
I don't know how to make an infobox on a character :( *facepalms*
thanks for helping me if you do :s
Deep impact 10:29, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
I do the boxes by using the content of the documentation. Type {{Inf. When you see {{Infobox Character/doc}}, select it. Press alt-p on click the preview button and the content of the code for the box will echo to your screen. Select and copy the code and paste it back into the edit box, making sure you replace or otherwise remove the original {{Infobox Character/doc}}. Fill in the blanks and you're off. Sometimes (Infobox Character is an example), the documentation also includes other elements used for starting a page. Have fun. --Jim in Georgia Contribs Talk 15:39, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
Fixed width
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The purpose of "fixed width" is to create a consistent wiki experience for all users across a vast and growing number of different monitor sizes and screen resolution combinations. Some sites out there are designed for 1024x768, some for 1600x900, some are even still optimized for 800x600. Fixed width simply ensures that while some users may have to zoom-in, or zoom-out, everyone is seeing the same intended content. Have you ever been creating a page, noticed that the content gets all screwy at different zoom levels, and had to keep zooming in & out to make sure the new content would display as intended at the different levels of zoom? This eliminates that problem.
If some content looks different to you now, imagine that before, the only group of people that was seeing this wiki like you were seeing it was the group that happened to have the same size monitor, and the same zoom/resolution settings as you. (more than likely a very low percentage) This change is certainly not meant to inconvenience anyone, but even if a few things need to be adjusted - now you know that however it looks to you, that's how everyone else sees it - no matter their settings.
† 10:00, August 8, 2010 (UTC)
Thank you for the greetings!
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Of course I have read the "Terms". As I am rather busy now, I allow myself to make only minor corrections of misprints.Esperantoil 07:20, August 24, 2010 (UTC)
