Here's an idea I had... We could use templates to simply the use of tables and ensure a consistent look. I'll use the Hunting areas table on the Buya as an example. Currently the table code looks like this:
{| |-style="background:silver" | Area || Location || Prerequisites |- | [[Buya rat cave | Rat cave]] || 0015 0077 || Level 3 |- | [[Buya rabbit cave | Rabbit cave]] || 0111 0125 || Level 9 |- | [[Buya fox cave | Fox cave]] || 0124 0143 || Level 20 |- | [[Sute's cave]] || 0103 0022 || Level 28, [[Sute dye]] |- | [[Buya haunted house | Haunted house]] || 0009 0065 || Level 36 |}
We could replace the top portion (the first row) with a template. Then, the new code would be:
{{Hunting area table}} | [[Buya rat cave | Rat cave]] || 0015 0077 || Level 3 |- | [[Buya rabbit cave | Rabbit cave]] || 0111 0125 || Level 9 |- | [[Buya fox cave | Fox cave]] || 0124 0143 || Level 20 |- | [[Sute's cave]] || 0103 0022 || Level 28, [[Sute dye]] |- | [[Buya haunted house | Haunted house]] || 0009 0065 || Level 36 {{/Hunting area table}}
The {{/Hunting area table}} template is just for symmetry. (We could have a generic {{End table}} template, but that's less flexible. However, we could use {{End table}} inside {{/Hunting area table}}.)
I created an example of this setup here.
Opinions?
--PhantomSnake 19:53, 21 Aug 2005 (EDT)