Template talk:MS
Help Please Nevermind
I'm running into problems using this template when including my 1-star medals.
The images are not showing up because they are saved as MEDAL NAME ★ ... but the template is trying to show something named MEDAL NAME 1 ★.
I have absolutely no clue how to fix this. Could someone please take a look and help me out? You can see what I mean by going to my user page and clicking on the 1-star tab in the medal list.
--Marisol (talk) 18:00, 24 August 2017 (PDT)
- I realized that if it's a 1-star medal that I need to just leave that section of the template blank.
- When I went to add my 2-star medals, I realized that the blank space I was leaving after the number was what was messing up the images on that level.
- So when I corrected that problem, I tried removing the space on the 1-stars as well... hit delete one too many times and discovered the solution to my problem. YAY!
- --Marisol (talk) 20:23, 24 August 2017 (PDT)
Questions
Shouldn't there be a place to add a 4th trait? I think it can only be done on 1 medal (one of the Namine), but since it can be done...
Also, could a column be added to show when you have the boosted version of a medal?
I know adding this stuff affects other templates as well, that's why I didn't want to just change it myself.
Trickmaster medal image and link
Just a heads-up;
something's not functioning properly in the code for this one (& Idk where to go/what to change, in order to fix it).
Entering "Trickmaster" lets the medal image appear, but the link leads to the Trickmaster Raid Boss page (as opposed to the medal's page),
whereas, entering "Trickmaster (Medal)" displays the correct link, but displays a broken image. (0_o)? Wut.
(Another medal with a broken image, for some reason - 7★ 358/2 Days Black Coat Riku)
Please advise. (<_>)
- Xeranis Azourael (talk) 18:26, 12 January 2019 (PST)
- The problem is that we use the same parameter for the image name and link, and while the image is called Trickmaster, the page is called Trickmaster (Medal). As for the Riku one, the "/" character can't be used in file names. I'll add a switch tag, which should fix things. TheSilentHero 04:49, 13 January 2019 (PST)