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Kaz1
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FO-nTTaX
Johto4736 Posts
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Dead9
United States4725 Posts
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wtvr
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My custom hotkeys Guide has been shared with many people on Reddit and other WC3 websites. Many people find my custom hotkeys setup very helpful. My guide is detailed, yet simple for beginners. I have made 3 setups for different languages (English, German and French) and I could possibly add others. I made an improved Customkeys.txt file, and I explain in my guide how to switch the Inventory Item hotkeys, and even other keys too. I also give details on Unit Grouping to make for a very helpful guide for beginners and pros alike. I really hope my guide can be shared with the entire WC3 community, as I think it would help a lot of people. Please check out my guide (its also on the wc3 reddit) and let me know what you think. And if somebody can add a link to my hotkeys setup on the WC3 liquiepedia, at the bottom under the Guides alongside the races, that would be really awesome and I think helpful for the wc3 community thanks Make it so its like: Guides: - Human - Orc - Undead - Night Elf - Custom Hotkeys and heres the link: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/warcraft/Custom_Hotkeys_Guide oh and another thing, the list of patches still shows 1.27 as the latest | ||
wtvr
3 Posts
Thank you for submitting this, however creating duplicate pages is not good for the wiki, having to work to keep them all up to date takes both time and effort, if the page indeed needed to have multiple different article names there is a feature called a redirect. However in this case I don't think that's needed, I will delete all but the first page you made for now. Also would it be okay for you to upload the imgur image to our commons wikis? so it can be embeded directly onto the page rather than be a link? The pastebin things could also be directly incorporated onto the wiki if you wish. Same with making a table with all the hotkeys from the thread linked further down on the page. However the link to the history of WarCraft doesn't belong on this page and I'll remove it. Speaking of which, I hope you don't mind me editing the page to conform with standard liquipedia style. — salle - Head of Liquipedia (t, c) 20:00, 24 May 2017 (KST) Hey not sure how to send message or respond to you, but thanks a lot for adding my guide to the homepage thats so cool! Sorry about adding duplicate pages, wasnt sure how the search feature works as there is no "tag" feature. As for adding the image, I think it is too big forcing people to scroll far down to keep reading and makes the guide less attractive to the eye. I like giving people the option of opening the image if they choose, or continuing to read instead. Not sure exactly what you mean about embedding the links. The pastebins need to be separated as again, I like how it allows people to view them before downloading them. Pastebin is the most basic file uploading site for txt files, its very trusted in that regard. But if you wanted to host the files in an additional location for me, I would be fine with that, so in case anything were to happen to my pastebins, this site would still have them. I also have the zip file located at the very bottom which includes all of my txt files combined together in one download, if you wanted to embed that one I think it would be better that way, as like I said, the pastebin allows people to easily view the .txt before downloading, or is that also possible with embedding? And the history video was just for fun but yeah formatting is fine Thanks again! | ||
salle
Sweden5553 Posts
If you're okay with me uploading the image to the wiki I can do it and format it to not break the flow of the article. (can make it a thumbnail and have it be on the right side of the article where it will interrupt less text. And making the full list of the standard hotkeys as it's own page would probably be a good idea. | ||
wtvr
3 Posts
On May 25 2017 01:42 salle wrote: format it to not break the flow of the article. (can make it a thumbnail and have it be on the right side of the article where it will interrupt less text. that sounds alright for the image, but I think the txt files would be better on pastebin | ||
tuvok86
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FO-nTTaX
Johto4736 Posts
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Chris_Havoc
United States583 Posts
(I need to re-think my plans) | ||
Jealous
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AztecLeprechaun
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When you hover over a team, it shows the current roster and that team's best placing at any TI in the past... Problem is, rosters change. I hover over iG and it shows they've placed 1st at a TI before; despite none of the TI winning players being in the current roster. Winners; Zhou, Ferrari, Faith, YYF and ChuaN. Current roster; BurNing, Op, XXS, Boboka and Q. None of whom have placed 1st at a TI before. Same thing with Newbee, with the exception of Faith who has come 1st at a TI before... as iG not Newbee. And some teams change names - so NP according to Liquipedia has never attended a TI before, despite having players who have multiple times including Aui_2000 who placed 1st with EG at TI5. I suggest when hovering over teams, it shows the current roster with 3 symbols to the right of each player's names; Their best placing at any TI, the logo of the team in which they got that placing, and of course the year that placing occurred. For example team EG Arteezy 3rd EG 2014 Suma1l 1st EG 2015 UNiVeRsE 1st EG 2015 zai 3rd EG 2016 cr1t- 9-12th OG 2016 (C) Fear 1st EG 2015 Because a team that has come 1st in the past isn't the same team if their roster is completely changed. It gives a false sense of dominance. Teams like Na`Vi and Alliance who have won TI, but are now considered some of the worst teams. Yet if they qualified for TI7, they would show up as 1st place winners. Anyone that doesn't fully know the teams and their history would then expect those teams to do very well. But also entirely unrelated teams, such as Fnatic at TI5 having 'previous placing' showing the European Fnatic's placing when the roster was dropped and the new lineup is Malaysian. Not even the same region. Same case with Liquid (NA -> EU). | ||
Tshi123
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Clubfan
Germany913 Posts
About the previous team, I'm not really sure it adds all that much value over just going to a player's page and looking in the team history in the infobox. | ||
Ganeshmundhe007
3 Posts
For eg. On main page (http://wiki.teamliquid.net/dota2/Main_Page ) i can see ongoing matches list but which one is minor or major i dont get. ESL One Hamburg 2017 to find out its major or minor i need to open it. | ||
cheami
United States9 Posts
as the other guy state avoid, every minor and major should be indicated next to the tournament name across the entire website. | ||
DeadAntelope
4 Posts
Even the ability to sort by start or end date would be appreciated. | ||
bollocks
1 Post
This one needs to go, why have the most annoying stupid fuck in the world as a caster? User was temp banned for this post. | ||
razarza
Australia21 Posts
On October 09 2017 02:04 DeadAntelope wrote: On the tournaments pages (specifically CSGO) e.g. http://wiki.teamliquid.net/counterstrike/Premier_Tournaments - it would make more sense for the tournaments to be sorted by end date rather than start date like it is now. For example, ELEAGUE Season 2 started on October 21st 2016 but this was just the first group out of four. The playoffs didn't finish until December 3rd, making it the second last event of the year. This happens with all the ELEAGUE seasons, ESL Pro Leagues, ECS seasons etc and is quite misleading as it doesn't show how the events played out. At first glance it looks like there was a month and three events inbetween Astralis and Optic facing eachother at ECS Season 2, when in reality it was only a week after the ELEAGUE season 2 final. Even the ability to sort by start or end date would be appreciated. Good idea, I've just implemented this change on CS, OW, R6 and TF for now as they are the wikis using the new (still WIP) tournaments portal template. | ||
DeadAntelope
4 Posts
On October 10 2017 23:20 razarza wrote: Good idea, I've just implemented this change on CS, OW, R6 and TF for now as they are the wikis using the new (still WIP) tournaments portal template. Awesome! | ||
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