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Shouldn't there be an userbox that says the user has all the books out? --JayfeatherTalk 15:45, 8 July 2008 (UTC) I don't really see a need for one, as a user could simply place all userboxes on the page... Which makes me think, I just thought of a way to keep coding down on a userpage. If you have a lot of books, you've got to type each and every code...So couldn't we make a page (simply a subpage from the userbox page) and transclude from it (i.e. {{Warriors Wiki:Userboxes/AllOS}}). Anyway, my idea. Instead of typing every single template code, if you owned all of the books from the , you could use the transclusion code I mentioned earlier, and that page would contain all of the User Owns(insert OS Bookname Here) templates, with one code, instead of each and every one. I'd be glad to do

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  • Shouldn't there be an userbox that says the user has all the books out? --JayfeatherTalk 15:45, 8 July 2008 (UTC) I don't really see a need for one, as a user could simply place all userboxes on the page... Which makes me think, I just thought of a way to keep coding down on a userpage. If you have a lot of books, you've got to type each and every code...So couldn't we make a page (simply a subpage from the userbox page) and transclude from it (i.e. {{Warriors Wiki:Userboxes/AllOS}}). Anyway, my idea. Instead of typing every single template code, if you owned all of the books from the , you could use the transclusion code I mentioned earlier, and that page would contain all of the User Owns(insert OS Bookname Here) templates, with one code, instead of each and every one. I'd be glad to do
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  • Shouldn't there be an userbox that says the user has all the books out? --JayfeatherTalk 15:45, 8 July 2008 (UTC) I don't really see a need for one, as a user could simply place all userboxes on the page... Which makes me think, I just thought of a way to keep coding down on a userpage. If you have a lot of books, you've got to type each and every code...So couldn't we make a page (simply a subpage from the userbox page) and transclude from it (i.e. {{Warriors Wiki:Userboxes/AllOS}}). Anyway, my idea. Instead of typing every single template code, if you owned all of the books from the , you could use the transclusion code I mentioned earlier, and that page would contain all of the User Owns(insert OS Bookname Here) templates, with one code, instead of each and every one. I'd be glad to do this, if you agree. Your thoughts, Kitsu?--Eulalia(Talk!–Contribs) 18:02, 8 July 2008 (UTC) I think an "I own All the books" is out, but a template for plunking a full series at once is probably a good idea. Just lemme finish tweaking out the templates and makin' 'em look spiffier, first. We may even want to do 2 different table setups (one for two columns, one for three) so that users can pick the one they like better. Anyways. In due time ;) Kitsufox Fox's Den 18:24, 8 July 2008 (UTC) Oh yeah,why is the first series userboxes sidways? --JayfeatherTalk 20:27, 8 July 2008 (UTC) They're all going to be turned on their sides. I've made the userboxes all line up with the "Standard" Userbox size that the majority of wikia sites use (well... I rounded the numbers just slightly, but aside from that..). It was either lay 'em sideways or make 'em really really really tiny. I picked sideways for obvious reasons. Kitsufox Fox's Den 20:47, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
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