Template:Infobox:Character
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Infobox:Character
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Character Information
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- Purpose
- This information box is used particularly for character pages. It describes the character in question in a variety of ways, and can be hand-edited by anyone at relative ease.
- This same infobox can be used on your own user page!
- Important info
- This infobox has a really high number of fields that can be accessed and filled up by any user of both basic and advanced understanding in wikia editing. Feeling a bit overwhelemed? Do not fret! Every single one of the fields is optional. If you think that a certain field is too advanced for you (such as color schemes), or you really just don't know what to write, don't be afraid to leave it blank.
- Feeling a bit adventurous, but don't want to hurt the pages? Feel free to go to one of our users' own sandbox or even make one of your own!
- For a list of hexcodes, click here. If you want to take the hexcode of a source image, you will need to get an image editing program for that.
- Usage
- Like any other template, to execute the infobox type
{{Infobox:Character|<nameoffield>=<whatyouwanttofillup>|...}}
. There is no right or wrong order of writing the fields as they will automatically do it themselves upon execution.
- If you would like to leave comments within the template, or use a pseudo-separator, use <!--<yourtexthere>-->. This is rarely wanted, but there is, and might be, some cases where it will be essential.
- List of fields:
name
(default: Pagename)- -> The large revealing name of the infobox.
align
(default: right) - DO NOT TOUCH- -> Changes the direction the infobox will most likely stick to.
curve
(default: 10px) - DO NOT TOUCH- -> It basically changes the radius of the corners of the infobox similar to that of a fillet. Most of the time this is only touched for user pages. Anywhere else? It wouldn't do well.
image
(default: [[File:Placeholder_person.png]])- -> Displays an image to portray the character. It is recommended to use a high quality image with a transparent background. Other variants are fine as long as there are no other better substitutes. Please remember to use file tags -
[[File:<iconnamewithfiletype>]]
gender
- -> May either be Male ♂, Female ♀, or Genderless.
aka
- -> Other known aliases of the character as mentioned in the show.
species
- -> The type of organism the character is. It may be or may not be stated on the show. If, at ever, the show does say in what race a character is part of, it will be given priority.
age
- -> How many years the character has spent life since birth.
friends
- -> Other characters this character is comfortable with. May be one-sided (e.g. Gumball and Mr. Robinson). Please remember to use link tags -
[[<nameofcharacter>]]
.
enemies
- -> Other characters which this character despises. May be one-sided (e.g. Gumball and Mr. Robinson). Please remember to use link tags -
[[<nameofcharacter>]]
.
relatives
- -> Other characters this character is related with. Please remember to use link tags -
[[<nameofcharacter>]]
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occupation
- -> Job of the character. May be single or various. If ever a location of work is stated, please remember to use link tags -
[[<nameoflocation>]]
.
first appearance
- -> Episode of which this character debuted. Please remember to use link tags -
[[<nameofepisode>]]
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latest appearance
- -> Latest episode this character appeared in. Please remember to use link tags -
[[<nameofepisode
.
voice
- -> Real life counterpart and person who voices the character for the show. Please remember to use link tags -
[[<nameofactor>]]
.
colorscheme
- ADVANCED- -> Filling this up with anything will allow the color scheme table to appear. Do not touch if you have not a single clue what it does. Before you continue, you must understand hexcodes as it is strictly crucial for anything under colorscheme.
coat / cloth / other
- -> Changes the title of the respective column
coatcolors / clothcolors / othercolors
- -> State how many rows of colors the respective column contains. Though can accept any number, it will only do a minimum of 1, and a maximum of 7 colors.
coatcode# / clothcode# / othercode#
(# = 1 - 7)- -> Hexcode of the color of the specified row. After the first color, the order is inverted. Example, if one has 4 coatcolors, the first coatcode will be revealed at the topmost. The second in the order, however, will be the fourth code, followed by the third code, then the second.
coatgradient#a / clothgradient#a / othergradient#a
(# = 1 - 7)- -> Hexcode of the top end of a gradient (if needed). It's b counterpart should be stated as well for the gradient to work properly. Not all browsers support gradients, and as such, <column>code# is still a requirement.
coatgradient#b / clothgradient#b / othergradient#b
(# = 1 - 7)- -> Hexcode of the bottom end of a gradient (if needed). It's a counterpart should be stated as well for the gradient to work properly. Not all browsers support gradients, and as such, <column>code# is still a requirement.
coatgradient#c / clothgradient#c / othergradient#c
(# = 1 - 7)- -> Hexcode of the middle of a gradient (if needed). This is very optional, and would only be used if the use of only a and b does not give a desirable effect.
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