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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
Copy and paste the code below when adding a new class and complete the info. | Copy and paste the code below when adding a new class and complete the info. | ||
Revision as of 11:31, 4 October 2015
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Usage
Copy and paste the code below when adding a new class and complete the info.
WARNING! You must set a value for the string class_difficulty_level= (between 0 and 5) or else it will display really annoying codes.
You can fill or leave other fields as you prefer, but try to provide accurate information whenever possible. other_notes is optional, see other examples on the Class Library page
{{Class Library1
|class_name=
|class_difficulty_level=DO NOT LEAVE THIS FIELD EMPTY!
|instructor=
|recorded=
|file_info=
|download_locations=
|definition=
|other_notes=
}}
Example
{{Class Library1
|class_name=[[Capacitor Management 101]] - Cap is Life!
|class_difficulty_level=2
|instructor=Neville Smit
|recorded=2010.06.25
|file_info=Audio, mp3, 59:14, 28.2 MB
|download_locations=[http://rapidshare.com/files/414778628/E-UNI_Cap_is_Life_20100625.mp3.html RapidShare]<br>[http://eve-files.com/dl/228346 Eve-Files]<br>
|definition=In EVE, your capacitor is life! This class explains how ship capacitors work, how you can improve their performance, and how you can become their master - instead of the other way around.
|other_notes=Other useful notes here
}}
It will look like this:
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