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Need to find a better color scheme, use a different one for VI than regular MTW?<br> | Need to find a better color scheme, use a different one for VI than regular MTW?<br> | ||
− | TosaInu: we could try the brownisch colors for MTW, and replace the header bar by some grey for VI. The red is difficult to read then. | + | TosaInu: we could try the brownisch colors for MTW, and replace the header bar by some grey for VI. The red is difficult to read then.<br> |
+ | drone: that's pretty much my thinking as well, use colors like in the game. The red text I wouldn't worry about, it will switch to blue once pages are created for the units. | ||
I think the best course is to divide up the Viking Invasion and Early/High/Late Eras, with a VI and MTW prefix respectively. Due to varying build requirements, costs, and stats, this is going to be better in the long run. Units shared in both will get separate pages. | I think the best course is to divide up the Viking Invasion and Early/High/Late Eras, with a VI and MTW prefix respectively. Due to varying build requirements, costs, and stats, this is going to be better in the long run. Units shared in both will get separate pages. |
Revision as of 21:46, 3 April 2008
This template is to be placed at the bottom of the individual unit pages to allow for easy navigation around the unit pages.
TBD
Need to find a better color scheme, use a different one for VI than regular MTW?
TosaInu: we could try the brownisch colors for MTW, and replace the header bar by some grey for VI. The red is difficult to read then.
drone: that's pretty much my thinking as well, use colors like in the game. The red text I wouldn't worry about, it will switch to blue once pages are created for the units.
I think the best course is to divide up the Viking Invasion and Early/High/Late Eras, with a VI and MTW prefix respectively. Due to varying build requirements, costs, and stats, this is going to be better in the long run. Units shared in both will get separate pages.