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I guess all the &lt;pre> stuff is to preserve likeness to the source document, but are they really necessary? I find them rather ugly, and I think wiki markup might be a bit better. The text would be left the same, of course. --[[User:Cyan~Fire|Cyan~Fire]]
 
I guess all the &lt;pre> stuff is to preserve likeness to the source document, but are they really necessary? I find them rather ugly, and I think wiki markup might be a bit better. The text would be left the same, of course. --[[User:Cyan~Fire|Cyan~Fire]]
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[[User:Mine GO BOOM|Mine GO BOOM]] 12:16, May 31, 2005 (EDT): I agree with not using PRE tags everywhere. They are useful for code and other such stuff. If you want to make them all boxy, use html/wiki-markup.
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[[User:I88gerbils|i88gerbils]]: Sure.  This page hadn't changed in months... :d

Latest revision as of 13:06, 31 May 2005

Mine GO BOOM 15:42, Jan 14, 2005 (EST): Moved from Race to Module Race because we need some organization for module documents. If every module keeps their own subpages under Module XXX: YYY, will keep the site's organization much cleaner.

Smong: I think I did ask someone whether I should use any prefix. Like Module/ prefix because some wiki's would then store all the pages in a directory called Module.

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I guess all the <pre> stuff is to preserve likeness to the source document, but are they really necessary? I find them rather ugly, and I think wiki markup might be a bit better. The text would be left the same, of course. --Cyan~Fire

Mine GO BOOM 12:16, May 31, 2005 (EDT): I agree with not using PRE tags everywhere. They are useful for code and other such stuff. If you want to make them all boxy, use html/wiki-markup.

i88gerbils: Sure. This page hadn't changed in months... :d