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  <nowiki>([[SFC]]: "[[The Last Frontier]]")</nowiki>
 
  <nowiki>([[SFC]]: "[[The Last Frontier]]")</nowiki>
 
so all I have to add on the article is <nowiki>{{TLF}}</nowiki> to get ([[SFC]]: "[[The Last Frontier]]"). Given that you also add these references, such templates might save you a lot of time (and finger strain) as well as me. - [[User:Chris|Chris]] 14:29, 9 April 2006 (EDT)
 
so all I have to add on the article is <nowiki>{{TLF}}</nowiki> to get ([[SFC]]: "[[The Last Frontier]]"). Given that you also add these references, such templates might save you a lot of time (and finger strain) as well as me. - [[User:Chris|Chris]] 14:29, 9 April 2006 (EDT)
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The base for templates is what you might expect. Pick a name first. If it's "example" the wikilink would be <nowiki>[[Template:Example]]</nowiki>. So the web address would be
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http://www.fe.bravofleet.com/infobase/index.php?title=Template:Example
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Then, whatever you put on that template page will show up whenever you type <nowiki>{{example}}</nowiki>. The simplest one we have on FE is [[:Template:Spoiler]], and once you start to learn more advanced code, we have [[:Template:delete]] which can be edited during use. More complex ones are of course [[:Template:episode]]. On a related note, when ever you want to link to a template or category without using it like I've just done, type
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<nowiki>[[:Template:Example]]</nowiki>
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instead of
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<nowiki>[[Template:Example]]</nowiki>
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and the same for categories. The ":" tells the infobase not to use the template and just link to it instead. - [[User:Chris|Chris]] 16:18, 9 April 2006 (EDT)

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Hernandez

Hernandez.jpg
One of yours? It's a little blurry on the right and the face is much better defined than the uniform, but I really like the lighting. Very atmospheric. =) - Chris 11:28, 17 November 2005 (EST)

yup an MJ orriginal.I created a lil page stub for hernandez cause i found that image floatin around in the unused files.  :) -Cash

once I get time I'll add a bit more to her records. ;-)

Character box

Started one off Template:Character but currently having trouble with inserting images, and I've no idea why. Must call the Dan. - Chris 08:28, 19 March 2006 (EST)

Episode reference

Spent a bit of time adding SFC episode references to articles today and of course you do the same with enterprise eps. But for my part I quickly got tired of typing out the whole ([[SFC]]: "[[A Tale of Two Cities]]"). So for the next episode I do, I'm going to create a template to save a fair bit of time. Say it's called The Last Frontier, I might set up a template called TLF where the following is included:

([[SFC]]: "[[The Last Frontier]]")

so all I have to add on the article is {{TLF}} to get (SFC: "The Last Frontier"). Given that you also add these references, such templates might save you a lot of time (and finger strain) as well as me. - Chris 14:29, 9 April 2006 (EDT)


The base for templates is what you might expect. Pick a name first. If it's "example" the wikilink would be [[Template:Example]]. So the web address would be

http://www.fe.bravofleet.com/infobase/index.php?title=Template:Example

Then, whatever you put on that template page will show up whenever you type {{example}}. The simplest one we have on FE is Template:Spoiler, and once you start to learn more advanced code, we have Template:delete which can be edited during use. More complex ones are of course Template:episode. On a related note, when ever you want to link to a template or category without using it like I've just done, type

[[:Template:Example]]

instead of

[[Template:Example]]

and the same for categories. The ":" tells the infobase not to use the template and just link to it instead. - Chris 16:18, 9 April 2006 (EDT)

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