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::: There is a way to create an expandable table; it exists as part of normal wikicode. As for your open-ended question about the flexibility of "table templates" I don't even know where to begin answering that. First of all, which templates are you even referring to? —[[User:Vinifera7|Vini]] ([[User talk:Vinifera7|t]]|[[Special:Contributions/Vinifera7|c]]) 13:06, 3 July 2015 (UTC)
::: There is a way to create an expandable table; it exists as part of normal wikicode. As for your open-ended question about the flexibility of "table templates" I don't even know where to begin answering that. First of all, which templates are you even referring to? —[[User:Vinifera7|Vini]] ([[User talk:Vinifera7|t]]|[[Special:Contributions/Vinifera7|c]]) 13:06, 3 July 2015 (UTC)


::: Okay, sorry, I was sort of tired when I wrote that. Here is the ideal: the table of values can be generated automatically rather than manually. So, let's say that GGG changes one of the crafting recipes. Say a change from 3 to 4 Chaos. We could then update that number in a single location, and that change would be reflected across any and all articles that reference that crafting recipe. This would allow for the following feature: on any article for an item or mechanic, a little button could be clicked to expand a table of all recipes that relate to that item or mechanic.  
:::: Okay, sorry, I was sort of tired when I wrote that. Here is the ideal: the table of values can be generated automatically rather than manually. So, let's say that GGG changes one of the crafting recipes. Say a change from 3 to 4 Chaos. We could then update that number in a single location, and that change would be reflected across any and all articles that reference that crafting recipe. This would allow for the following feature: on any article for an item or mechanic, a little button could be clicked to expand a table of all recipes that relate to that item or mechanic.  


::: There are '''many''' instances in which this sort of central referencing would be useful. For example, I've noticed that we've been trying to get a little section in the article for each skill gem that indicates where you can get that gem as a quest reward. But there is also already a central article where all quest rewards are listed. The ideal would be that we could just update that central table of quest rewards, and it would automatically update the articles of all skill gems to reflect that change. [[User:TheMipchunk|TheMipchunk]] ([[User talk:TheMipchunk|talk]]) 20:26, 3 July 2015 (UTC)
:::: There are '''many''' instances in which this sort of central referencing would be useful. For example, I've noticed that we've been trying to get a little section in the article for each skill gem that indicates where you can get that gem as a quest reward. But there is also already a central article where all quest rewards are listed. The ideal would be that we could just update that central table of quest rewards, and it would automatically update the articles of all skill gems to reflect that change. [[User:TheMipchunk|TheMipchunk]] ([[User talk:TheMipchunk|talk]]) 20:26, 3 July 2015 (UTC)

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Crafting tables

Is it really desirable to add all the master crafting mods related to Alchemy Orbs on the page? It somewhat clutters the page and isn't very helpful in practical terms. I mean, if someone is on the look for crafting options, is he really going to search by currency needed? It makes more sense for him to go to the pages of the master(s) he has and and filter the crafting table there. --Climmels aka SirProblematique (talk) 07:04, 3 July 2015 (UTC)

I agree. It would be sensible to indicate that alchemy orbs are used for various master crafting, but there is little reason to list out the entire table. Just link to the appropriate page. —Vini (t|c) 08:20, 3 July 2015 (UTC)
Is there a way to make an expandable table? I started doing this because somebody had remarked that they wanted to see all the ways you could use a Chaos Orb. Actually, on a related note, how flexible are the table templates? I think some of them may need to be modified in order to accommodate so many entries. TheMipchunk (talk) 10:35, 3 July 2015 (UTC)
There is a way to create an expandable table; it exists as part of normal wikicode. As for your open-ended question about the flexibility of "table templates" I don't even know where to begin answering that. First of all, which templates are you even referring to? —Vini (t|c) 13:06, 3 July 2015 (UTC)
Okay, sorry, I was sort of tired when I wrote that. Here is the ideal: the table of values can be generated automatically rather than manually. So, let's say that GGG changes one of the crafting recipes. Say a change from 3 to 4 Chaos. We could then update that number in a single location, and that change would be reflected across any and all articles that reference that crafting recipe. This would allow for the following feature: on any article for an item or mechanic, a little button could be clicked to expand a table of all recipes that relate to that item or mechanic.
There are many instances in which this sort of central referencing would be useful. For example, I've noticed that we've been trying to get a little section in the article for each skill gem that indicates where you can get that gem as a quest reward. But there is also already a central article where all quest rewards are listed. The ideal would be that we could just update that central table of quest rewards, and it would automatically update the articles of all skill gems to reflect that change. TheMipchunk (talk) 20:26, 3 July 2015 (UTC)