User talk:Ruxax

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Toggling
Hello, I have asked Mugiwara Franky to add some toggling code into the wiki, but it does not seem to work (Cf my sandbox). Do you have any idea what we need to do in order to make it works. I think it could be really usefull. Thanks

Kdom 08:25, June 6, 2010 (UTC)

If you look at the Devil Fruit talk page, you'll see that there is an issue considering the attack pages. And I really think that the toggling would be a good compromise solution. Kdom 17:52, June 6, 2010 (UTC)

Hi ad welcome back. Is it possible you have a look at this now ? Thanks Kdom 20:12, July 11, 2010 (UTC)

Impel Down's Basilisk
Its based on a Cockatrice, not a Basilisk. Its a mix up since the near closeness of the lengends, but if its a roaster with wings - its a Cockatrice, not a Basilisk. A Basilisk is marked as having no wings and is more lizard/serpent with a crest (or "crown"). I half suspect Oda's muddled them up, since its so easily done and common to do so. LOTS of modern writers in fact do it. Tradionally the Basilisk had no roaster features prior to the Medievil era...

...Oh wait, your best reading about it on wikipeida, its not thebest place to do research but it certainly states what the difference is.

Bottom line is, though the Basilisk of the Impel Down arc is called what it is, physically its a Cockatrice. Maybe Oda did it on purpose, who knows what Oda does. One-Winged Hawk 21:20, July 4, 2010 (UTC)

ref template
Thanks Ruxax, I would never have find that myself. I will implement that asap. Also I don't know if you have any idea how to solve toggling issue (Cf User_talk:Tipota). Kdom 06:52, August 7, 2010 (UTC)

Categories
Well Yazzydream did not help us with that one. I suppose we could create a Arc image. The template Template:Arc box contains a parameter for images but it appears it is not used. But I think it is a good idea to find some. Maybe we could start a discussion so that users choose them Kdom 11:42, August 7, 2010 (UTC)

js
I do not know how to do it on Firebug and I am not interesting to find out how to do it with others programs so I use the following classic steps.

On Firefox: Right click or File --> Save Page as --> Save as Type=>Web Page Complete.

Open the index.xxx.php (xxx=numbers)

Then you can do the same for the Internet Explorer, (Save as Type=> Webpage, Complete) save in deferent Folder and copy only the two .css files and the urchin.js file for the Interent Epxlorer to the first directory from firefox. Now every change you do to the common.js (Index.xxx.php) or in the HTML file you will see the results to all web browsers.

I only use Firebug to see the errors.--Tipota 20:25, August 7, 2010 (UTC)