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! style="background:#{{mw color dark}}; {{roundt}} border:1px solid #{{mw color light}}; padding:5px" | Screen data {{#if: {{{1|}}}|from '' {{ | ! style="background:#{{mw color dark}}; {{roundt}} border:1px solid #{{mw color light}}; padding:5px" | Screen data {{#if: {{{1|}}}|from '' {{Game-link|{{{1|}}}}}}} '' | ||
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| style="background:#{{mw color dark}}; {{roundb}} border:1px solid #{{mw color light}}; padding:5px;" | <center><i>{{{2|<small>Missing On screen Data</small>}}}</i></center> | | style="background:#{{mw color dark}}; {{roundb}} border:1px solid #{{mw color light}}; padding:5px;" | <center><i>{{{2|<small>Missing On screen Data</small>}}}</i></center> |
Latest revision as of 22:47, 31 January 2024
Usage[edit source]
- {{Screendata| game | data | notes | order }}
This data template is used to easily display screen data. Screen data should not be confused with inventory data, screen data is the short information, sometimes even only three to five words, displayed on the screen once an upgrade is obtained or a certain action is completed.
- Game: Input the game's name; the game's abbreviation also works.
- Data: Enter the actual data shown on screen.
- Notes: Optional, this can let the user briefly explain anything about the entry.
- Order: Optional, this is only relevant if there is more than one {{Screendata}} used in succession. Write "top", "mid", or "bottom" depending on whether the template will be first, last, or intermediate in order.