User talk:Zangetsukakashi

Welcome Zangetsukakashi


What's up?
Mugiwara Franky hasn't been active on the wiki for a long time now. Anyway, how's it going? It's been a while. What do you need? 21:23, May 9, 2012 (UTC)

Well, I'll be the first to admit that I'm not very good with that kind of stuff for templates. There are two users on here you could ask who know just about everything there is to know about templates, User:Ricizubi and User:Leviathan 89. Ricizubi would probably get back to you faster since he comes on a bit more frequently. I hope this helps, sorry I can't do much for you. 21:44, May 9, 2012 (UTC)

The code from the template is working properly, I tested it along with the code you are using on your Common.js page and there was no problem. I even tried another option to see if it might be resolved quickly, but it did not work. After copying the entire code to my wiki to see if it is something from there I found out that indeed it is. Something from your wiki's Common.js page is interfering with the collapsible function. As I am still pretty much a noob with js, I can't help you so you should ask Levi about it. Sorry for being unable to help. Good luck with this problem and I hope it will be solved soon.

Let's do that in order:
 * To use collapsible tables in your wiki, you have to add this JS to MediaWiki:Common.js (to activate it globally on your wiki):
 * To make a table collapsible (and made it collapsed as default) you have to add the classes "collapsible collapsed" to your table, as you did in your template. You can find the whole documentation here.

I did not have the time to check all those page, so maybe try to ask in community central first if there is someone who want to assist you in checking up your codes.
 * The biggest problems I saw on your wiki are that most of your MediaWiki code-pages are messed up: in common.js 3/4 of the codes are CSS not JS, in common.css the syntax highlight is borken (it's not a problem per se, but usually indicates that some code is incorrect), all the @import codes in CSS pages should be placed at the top before every other code.

Well now you know what the problem is, I would further help you, but I am a bit busy these days. Of course if you have other problem you can leave me a message. Good luck!