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In an infobox, '''delete''' the line {{tt|image{{=}}}}. Replace with {{tt|timelord{{=}}<nowiki>{{docpic}}</nowiki>}} | In an infobox, '''delete''' the line {{tt|image{{=}}}}. Replace with {{tt|timelord{{=}}<nowiki>{{docpic}}</nowiki>}} | ||
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== Known issues == | |||
Doesn't work with Opera. However, to make sure Opera users have soemthing to look at, the final picture of the Simm Master is included in an unusual way. This deliberately creates a tiny bug for other users, where the chain of images briefly starts with the Simm Master. This is defensible, however, since it shows the latest Master before the first Master, thereby visually implying a narrative connection. | |||
Also, because this template is using CSS intended for the 11 images of [[the Doctor]], the final two images (Jacobi and Simm) hold on the screen for longer than the other images. Again, not a problem, since really the latest versions should likely be given pride of place anyway. | |||
<noinclude>[[category:template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[category:template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 00:40, 14 November 2012
{{Masterpic/doc}} is a template that creates a rotating gallery of pictures, so as to finally end the disputes which periodically arise on Talk:The Doctor and Talk:The Master.
Usage
In an infobox, delete the line image=. Replace with timelord={{docpic}}
Known issues
Doesn't work with Opera. However, to make sure Opera users have soemthing to look at, the final picture of the Simm Master is included in an unusual way. This deliberately creates a tiny bug for other users, where the chain of images briefly starts with the Simm Master. This is defensible, however, since it shows the latest Master before the first Master, thereby visually implying a narrative connection.
Also, because this template is using CSS intended for the 11 images of the Doctor, the final two images (Jacobi and Simm) hold on the screen for longer than the other images. Again, not a problem, since really the latest versions should likely be given pride of place anyway.