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Text color and bold for Item/Equipment links :X

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Sorry to always bother you, but would it be okay to have Template:Item and Template:Contains etc display the item link with the rarity color and bold, similar to how Template:Monster link works? I think it would make looking at the big lists of item slightly easier to distinguish when you can clearly see their rarity right away. But if you're against that then it's fine I guess :X

Also, I've noticed that for Monster link, while Named mobs are automatically colored green, APCs are not automatically colored grey without the class parameter set to apc. Is this intended? I mean, I guess I don't mind having class=apc every time I use Monster link on an APC, but it'd be nice for it to do it automatically :X

But once again, these kind of requests are just aesthetic. If you're busy with things, just put this in your backlog or something. No rush at all. Just a friendly request~

03:49, 12 April 2016

...? Monster link isn't supposed to (and doesn't) color anything automatically. Spawns colors named/APCs automatically, and it does indeed work for APCs.

Automatically coloring Item based on rarity isn't a good idea imo since color+bold font ruins legibility when you use it in text paragraphs. That said, you can have items be colored now if you set the new rarity parameter, i.e. {{Item|White Cube Fragment|rarity=y}} will look like this: White Cube Fragment.png White Cube Fragment

Contains now uses the item rarity as text color.

21:10, 15 April 2016

Cool, thanks for adding this optional parameter for Item link usage. imo it'd look better with the color (not sure about boldness though honestly :X) if we're gonna be using Item in the cases that we are using it anyways. But I guess with the rarity parameter we can decide to use it or not, which gives more flexibility and is a great thing.

And okay, if the intended default behavior of Monster link is uncolored, then no problem, we'll just use the class parameter when we want it to be colored.

Optional parameters are great~

01:18, 16 April 2016