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By going white, do you mean what windows 7 does if a program stops responding? Try using a different hud or the default one for a while, even if it's just to rule out the possibility of it being yahud.
bloodsire for sniper
flatlinewaldo, the images aren't showing because there aren't thumbnails for them
Fixed
elliott_Is there a particular reason to use this over the regular TF2 wiki? The comp section on it is stalled, but it already has a few articles written, and it is on a website that is linked in the game.
It's the same reason why we don't just petition to have a subforum on skial and Lotus clan, it's something predominantly controlled by the competitive scene instead of a separate entity. Also, I personally feel that it's much better to have a competitive wiki that is actually controlled by the competitive community.
I'm trying to add class images as links instead of raw text, but I'm an idiot in that regard. I uploaded all of the images under the name ScoutIcon, SoldierIcon, etc., would someone mind doing that on the front page?
Integrating an entire wiki into a forum would probably take a lot of work. I can't see why it can't just be inexorably linked to tf.tv, through a link in the top bar or something. A lot of these trading sites have something similar, bazaar.tf is linked to scrap.tf and backpack.tf, regardless of being separate domains. I can't see why it won't work here.
KanecoflatlineI've created a sort of "system" on the spy page for stuff like this (with main articles and whatnot)
woo posting
I actually like this layout. Gives the possibility of having a small description of the purpose of the class and then links to the main article for that gamemode.
Might actually adopt this as the standard format
I changed the format of the scout page to this. We should focus more on infrastructure right now, not actual information.
watti assumed that this was just for competitive information because the regular wiki already has standard class information
The information on the regular wiki could easily be recycled and digested into something which would make sense in this format. Also, any overlapping information from the other two pages could be put on the main page. It gives the wiki a nice, discrete feeling.
Ok, my 5th post in this thread in an hour, but this needs to be done:
We need a standard format for class pages. Right now all of the pages look different, and have different info, which is awful for anyone who were to use the site. I'm going to suggest a format just because I think it will work and we need a standard one.
Each class should have a generic page(I.E, /wiki/Scout), which contains class information such as weapons, abilities, stats, etc.
Then, each class should have a 6s, and HL variant (I.E, /wiki/6sScout, /wiki/HLScout) which contain format-specific roles and strategies. This should keep it nicely formatted and allow for more versions if 7v7 comes back or something like that.
flatlineFor each class, we should have a section on sixes and one on highlander--i see the class pages that are edited right now are mostly just giant blobs of text
but it's okay because this wiki is like 40 minutes old
This. We could just have a generic class page, which shows class information, and two separate pages, one for each format, which shows format-specific information.
I'm adding in sniper and soldier stuff, make sure to link pages together as often as possible. This is what makes wikis so navigable, so every time you say "Medic" make sure to link it back to the medic page, etc.
Also, to link to a page in the wiki, or create a new page, you have to write out the link in the link like this:
[[NAMEOFPAGE]]
Doing this when the page doesn't exists makes a redlink, which means that a new page is made.
Just going to point this out here, wikis should never be written in the first or second person. I.E, don't say things like "You should..." or "Make sure to...". Keep it somewhat non personal, it makes these much easier to read.
I'm already editing the main page and adding in some basic links. It would be great if we could get people to start filling out the class pages.