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The documentation for this template resides in Template:Smasherbeta/doc. If you would like to edit it, go there and edit it.
This is a variation on the original Template:Smasher with additional features and some stylistic changes. It is consistently under construction, as all wiki-related things are, but feel free to make use of it in its current form if "alpha" code doesn't scare you too much.
Code
{{Smasherbeta | name = | image = | mainssb = | 2ndmainssb = | doublesmain = | otherssb = | 2ndotherssb = | main = | 2ndmain = | other = | 2ndother = | mainssbb = | 2ndmainssbb = | otherssbb = | 2ndotherssbb = | crew = | former crews = | alias = | realname = | birthday = | birthmonth = | birthyear = | brawlcode = | location = | country = }}
Example
Input:
{{Smasherbeta | name = Jeff | image = Jeff.jpg | main = Ness | 2ndmain = Zelda | other = Yoshi | 2ndother = Mario | mainssbb = Fox | otherssbb = Falco | mainssb = Ness | otherssb = Mario | crew = [[Pro Impact Players]] | former crews = [[Saturn Smashers]] | skill = Pro-Am | alias = Sgt. Saturn | realname = Jeff Andonuts | birthday = 17 | birthmonth = 8 | birthyear = 1994 | brawlcode = 0000-0000-0000 | location = Chiyoda, Tokyo | country = japan }}
Output: ↓
Jeff "Sgt. Saturn" | |
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Jeff.jpg | |
Character info | |
Smash 64 main | Ness |
Other Smash 64 character | Mario |
Brawl main | Fox |
Other Brawl character | Falco |
Team info | |
Crew(s) | Pro Impact Players |
Former crews | Saturn Smashers |
Personal and other info | |
Real name | Jeff Andonuts |
Birth date | |
Location | Chiyoda, Tokyo |
Miscellaneous info | |
Skill | Pro-Am |
Parameters
- name = Your primary "gamer tag," as you would prefer to be known within the Smash community.
- image = An image of yourself or someone who is 100% completely indistinguishable from you. (Image sized to 160 pixels in width--bear in mind!)
- main = Your main character.
- 2ndmain = A "second" main; some people have one, most do not.
- doublesmain = A character that you only main for doubles matches. Most people use their normal mains, but some players use different characters specifically for doubles.
- other = Another notable character you play.
- 2ndother = As above.
- crew = The name of your Smash crew. If the crew has a SmashWiki article, be sure to brace the name in two long brackets ("[[Crew Name]]") for maximum navigational enjoyment.
- former crew(s) = The name of any other Smash crews, whether inactive or disbanded. If the crew has a Smashwiki article, don't forget to link with ("[[Crew Name]]").
- alias = An ulterior alias that people may know you by. This should USUALLY be left blank as it tends to muddy up the uniformity of all the tables with everyone filling it in when it shouldn't be. This is more for people like Wobbles the Phoenix, who is known by many different people as Wobbles and many other people know him as Honorbound. Obviously, there's no need to add this field on Mew2King's article because he's not generally known by any other name. Remember, it's the community that decides whether or not you have multiple aliases, not you. This is not a personality profile.
- realname = Your actual first and last name. Or just first name if your fear of internet predators reaches that far.
- birthday, birthmonth and birthyear = Format for birthday listing; automatically calculates age. Month must be entered as a number (for example, May is 5). If one of the three bits is unknown, don't put any of them in.
- brawlcode = The code of your game in Nintendo Wi-Fi Conection.
- location = The city and state/province from which you hail.
- country = The country you are from, which is displayed as a flag image (therefore spelling is important).