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Next, notice the top row and bottom row are different colors. This is because the top row (the header cells) is affected by {{tl|character-th-bg-color}} and the bottom row (the data cells) is affected by {{tl|character-td-bg-color}}. | Next, notice the top row and bottom row are different colors. This is because the top row (the header cells) is affected by {{tl|character-th-bg-color}} and the bottom row (the data cells) is affected by {{tl|character-td-bg-color}}. | ||
Now, each template doesn't have to be used in the manner that is specified here. You can make {{tl|character-bg-color}} be a header-color instead, as is done [[Template:games | Now, each template doesn't have to be used in the manner that is specified here. You can make {{tl|character-bg-color}} be a header-color instead, as is done [[Template:games|here]], and keep the background white. But it is recommended you do that with higher-order templates, like {{tl|enemies}} and {{tl|stages}}. | ||
to help with the link colors, it is also useful to throw on a matching color code through the div's or table's css class. Unlike the <code>style=""</code> attriblute, once a css <code>class=""</code> is applied to one tag; it affects everything within it. So with the example above, | to help with the link colors, it is also useful to throw on a matching color code through the div's or table's css class. Unlike the <code>style=""</code> attriblute, once a css <code>class=""</code> is applied to one tag; it affects everything within it. So with the example above, |