Zelda Wiki:Sandbox

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Tabs
Slightly optimized code. Tabs colored dynamically with CSS. Known issues: Selected tabs lose their color if something other than a tab is pressed. A javascript solution would be ideal

.tab { width:33%; font-size: 90%; white-space: nowrap; border: 2px solid #426787; border-bottom: 0px; background-color: #1d578b; }

td span .toggler-link { display: block; }

td span .toggler-link:hover { text-decoration: none; background-color: #1b5181; }

td span .toggler-link:focus { outline:none; background-color: #17456e; }

FileInfo
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This is a file from The Legend of Zelda series. It is either:  Licensing 
 * a screenshot of the game
 * official artwork related to the game
 * a model/sprite of a character/enemy/object from the game
 * sound file from the game
 * it is used in a non-commercial setting, and therefore is not being used to generate profit in this context
 * its use here does not significantly impede the right of the copyright holder to sell the copyrighted material
 * it is used in a largely unaltered state, where any editing has been done purely for cosmetic/display purposes
 * the original content of the image has not been modified, and it is not a derivative work

Homework
The only thing that I haven't been able to figure out is how to properly extend the Hello header up to the upper row. I've tried adjusting the dimensions of each header but it doesn't work. I know there's something I'm missing, but so far I can't see what. -- 03:58, 4 July 2011 (EDT)
 * I have relieving new, ladies and ladybugs: I give up. Abdul will understand that I tried with the limited value of my heart. In the end, I tried turning the Hello Header into another rowspan header, but that only made the table much uglier than expected. It wouldn't be bad if, at least, there was a way to get rid of the parasitic (empty and unnecessary) cells that appear when I try to play with the coding
 * Maybe there is, I just was unable to figure out how.
 * I feel bad for the rest of the animal kingdom. Unlike humans, animals have to learn everything since their arrival to this world. That's actually a matter of survival. A newborn bird who fails to fly when leaping from the nest in a cliff dies instantly. Inside the shark's belly, the babies eat each other. Elephants must learn how to use their notorious extremity ASAP. Even cats and dogs are prone to this.
 * Retarded users like myself have to learn how to edit PmWiki-operated wikis like TV Tropes, which lacks a guideline (which is, of course, suicidal). It's funny that you learn about 90% of the wiki tricks with your first 10% of the edits. It's the other 10% of the editing tricks that will take the other 90% of the editing experience to be mastered. -- 16:39, 4 July 2011 (EDT)


 * Think in rows, from the top down. In the first row, you needed "Hello", followed by "Header" which extends over two columns. You did that right.
 * Next, you needed "Hello" followed by "1" and "2". At this point, you should have gone back up to the first row and extended "Hello" down, then proceeded to add "1" and "2"
 * Finally, there is no overlapping of anything, so you simply add "Ninjas", "are" and "cool"


 * In your first attempt, all you needed to do was switch the "rowspan" from "Ninjas" to "Hello", and move "Ninjas" to the last row.
 * Those "parasitic" cells appear because your rows are uneven. Your rows have the following number of cells: 2, 4, 3. Your browser automatically adds 2 cells to the top row and 1 cell to the bottom row so they all have 4 cells each.


 * With writing skills like that, you should make dramas :P In your whole rant, you only got one thing right: we build on previous knowledge to master new tricks. However, there is no fixed limit on what you can learn, nor do you learn it all in "the first 10% of your edits". Try to learn something new with every edit, and remember, the more mistakes you make, the quicker you learn. I must say, though, your first attempt looks very promising. You even centered the text and made it look nicer than the original. Just keep a clear head so we don't get more seconds attempts :P 07:11, 5 July 2011 (EDT)