Talk:Swimming skill: Difference between revisions

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Any objections if these get reformated with a unified sortable list with an added field for province? [[User:Hithrael|Hithrael]] 22:04, 21 January 2010 (UTC)
Any objections if these get reformated with a unified sortable list with an added field for province? [[User:Hithrael|Hithrael]] 22:04, 21 January 2010 (UTC)


Was testing the bottem end of these and Arthe Dale Pool for example is still locking me up in just a few laps at 80, so it is likely that many of these teach much farther than labled

Revision as of 15:55, 6 October 2011

I added a blank column to every list after the bottom cap. This fixes the layout problem that was keeping the top cap from displaying the proper information. My guess is that there is a better fix though, and when thats found my changes will cause things to break again. Someone will have to revert mine changes at that time.
--Foresee 13:40, 19 May 2008 (CDT)

Oh, hmm, thought I had fixed all the list entries. Because the What To Swim/Climb/Escape lists for climbing, swimming, and escaping were so similar in data I consolidated the former templates (for climbing and swimming, respectively) into one generic template. The only difference is that Climbing has that middle Weapon column, so for Swimming and Escaping I decided to hide it instead of listing a bunch of N/As or Unknowns. The blank column you put in is in fact supposed to be there, though, so you did good doing it the way you did.--Symphaena 17:08, 19 May 2008 (CDT)

With the new experience changes to swimming, the top caps have changed. I am still learning at 87 ranks in the Goblin Brook with one of my alts. Renian 06:38, 19 July 2009 (UTC)

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Any objections if these get reformated with a unified sortable list with an added field for province? Hithrael 22:04, 21 January 2010 (UTC)


Was testing the bottem end of these and Arthe Dale Pool for example is still locking me up in just a few laps at 80, so it is likely that many of these teach much farther than labled