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Is this thing going to be fixed, because it bugs me to see the code coming out of nowhere from any page that might involve that specific sign, and that this could easily be fixed with a simple html code adjustment. | Is this thing going to be fixed, because it bugs me to see the code coming out of nowhere from any page that might involve that specific sign, and that this could easily be fixed with a simple html code adjustment. | ||
Does anybody got an idea as to why this can't be fixed? I'm new in this wiki, but I am an avid DF player.--[[User:It master|It master]] ([[User talk:It master|talk]]) 09:32, 21 June 2020 (UTC)it_master | Does anybody got an idea as to why this can't be fixed? I'm new in this wiki, but I am an avid DF player.--[[User:It master|It master]] ([[User talk:It master|talk]]) 09:32, 21 June 2020 (UTC)it_master | ||
− | * First, welcome, and thanks for caring! Wow - yep, the "keypress" template using "<" (<nowiki>{{k|<}}</nowiki>) is def broken atm (see below). Above my wiki-fu to know what's up | + | * First, welcome, and thanks for caring! Wow - yep, the "keypress" template using "<" (<nowiki>{{k|<}}</nowiki>) is def broken atm (see below). Above my wiki-fu to know what's up; I entered a no-template work-around for now. Meanwhile, when you spot something like this, be a little more specific about "where" in the article - I found it, but had to look around. All good - readya later. ;) <br><br>'''Note - At the time of this posting, <nowiki>{{k|<}}</nowiki> displays as''': <br>{{k|<}}<br>[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] ([[User talk:Albedo|talk]]) 16:00, 21 June 2020 (UTC) |