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I tried to edit [[MediaWiki:Common.js]] to do [[wikipedia:Help:Collapsing|what wikipedia did for table hiding]], but that didn't work. It's certainly possible to hide the scores; I just don't know how it works enough to actually do it. I could ask #mediawiki on freenode - [[User:Andlabs|Andlabs]] 14:32, 26 February 2012 (CST)
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I tried to edit [[MediaWiki:Common.js]] to do [[wikipedia:Help:Collapsing|what wikipedia did for table hiding]], but that didn't work. It's certainly possible to hide the scores; I just don't know how it works enough to actually do it. I could ask #mediawiki on freenode. ...or try the WP:NAVBAR one? - [[User:Andlabs|Andlabs]] 14:32, 26 February 2012 (CST)
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:derp
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<blockquote><pre><nowiki>[22:58] <ScarredSun> http://segaretro.org/Sandbox
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[22:58] <ScarredSun> Good morning starshine
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[22:58] <ScarredSun> The earth says hello
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[22:58] <ScarredSun> You just need to use mw-collapsible instead of collapsible
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[22:58] <ScarredSun> Laters
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[22:58] cool
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[22:58] <ScarredSun> Anything else?
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[22:58] <ScarredSun> Let's get this all nailed down before I convert Sonic Retro
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[22:59] now is there also a way to use a custom expand link?
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[22:59] I think it's mentioned elsewhere
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[23:01] <ScarredSun> Custom label HTML5 only Using the data-collapsetext and data-expandtext attributes one can define a custom text for the toggle labels added by the script. When added in wikitext these could populated by a localized message like: <div class="mw-collapsible" data-expandtext="{{int:show}}" data-collapsetext="{{int:hide}}"></nowiki></pre></blockquote>
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:- [[User:Andlabs|Andlabs]] 22:06, 4 March 2012 (CST)
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== test 7 ==
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I totally agree that title isn't necessary, that column could become just "comments" or "description". Language (or country) could either replace "review score" (no need to double those) or appear after/below the magazine name; some of them already have it like Mega Force (FR/ES/PT), so why not? Lastly about sub-pages, I think it's the best option or the main pages of popular games will become ginormous. Perhaps a "system" or "version" column could solve the problem with multiple versions, I dunno. --[[User:AllisonKidd|AllisonKidd]] ([[User talk:AllisonKidd|talk]]) 19:11, 21 April 2016 (CDT)

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I tried to edit MediaWiki:Common.js to do what wikipedia did for table hiding, but that didn't work. It's certainly possible to hide the scores; I just don't know how it works enough to actually do it. I could ask #mediawiki on freenode. ...or try the WP:NAVBAR one? - Andlabs 14:32, 26 February 2012 (CST)

derp
[22:58] <ScarredSun> http://segaretro.org/Sandbox
[22:58] <ScarredSun> Good morning starshine
[22:58] <ScarredSun> The earth says hello
[22:58] <ScarredSun> You just need to use mw-collapsible instead of collapsible
[22:58] <ScarredSun> Laters
[22:58]  cool
[22:58] <ScarredSun> Anything else?
[22:58] <ScarredSun> Let's get this all nailed down before I convert Sonic Retro
[22:59]  now is there also a way to use a custom expand link?
[22:59]  I think it's mentioned elsewhere
[23:01] <ScarredSun> Custom label HTML5 only Using the data-collapsetext and data-expandtext attributes one can define a custom text for the toggle labels added by the script. When added in wikitext these could populated by a localized message like: <div class="mw-collapsible" data-expandtext="{{int:show}}" data-collapsetext="{{int:hide}}">
- Andlabs 22:06, 4 March 2012 (CST)

test 7

I totally agree that title isn't necessary, that column could become just "comments" or "description". Language (or country) could either replace "review score" (no need to double those) or appear after/below the magazine name; some of them already have it like Mega Force (FR/ES/PT), so why not? Lastly about sub-pages, I think it's the best option or the main pages of popular games will become ginormous. Perhaps a "system" or "version" column could solve the problem with multiple versions, I dunno. --AllisonKidd (talk) 19:11, 21 April 2016 (CDT)