Template:Headshot-index
Revision as of 16:06, 21 July 2024 by Spotty McBumble Fuck (talk | contribs)
Crediting
Based on the implementation of Template:WikiHeadshot-index, modified to for characters that have more than one headshot, mainly for generics. The problem is, I don't think this implementation can use DPL considering its only one character/page and there is a repeat, I may have to do this manually--Spotty McBumble Fuck (talk) 16:09, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
Usage
Harpy Thief
Harpy Thief
Benny
BenBoi
Giant Boar
(sample)
Cultist Archer
Cultist Mage
If the parameter is empty, just remove it entirely to save space ---- Sample Cases (above): {{Headshot-index|name = Harpy Thief|exte=1|art=DCL}}{{Headshot-index|name = Harpy Thief|exte=2|art=DCL}}{{Headshot-index|name = Benny|art=DCL}}{{Headshot-index|name = Benny|art=DCL|altnametext=BenBoi}}{{Headshot-index|name=Giant Boar|ow=1|text=(sample)}}{{Headshot-index|name=Cultist (Male)|art=Moira|altnametext=Cultist Archer<br>Cultist Mage|altnamelink=Cultist Archer}} ---- {{Headshot-index |name= |exte= |art= |altnametext= |altnamelink= |ow= |text= }} ---- Parameters: - name = use the exact page name - exte = refers to the extension number in the file name (i.e. Harpy Thief-Headshot-1.png and Harpy Thief-Headshot-2.png), for those without extensions, simply remove/exclude exte - altnametext = in the event the character/art has an alternative name - altnamelink = in the event the art file name is different from the actual name, the link can be changed to this parameter - ow = in the event the character has no art and an overwrite must be used to use the placeholder image (use any value or just '1') - text = in the event other text needs to be provided