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{{Town shops
{{Town shops
|type = armor
|type =
|realm = Wehnimer's Landing
|secondtype = weapon
|specialty =
|realm = Ta'Vaalor
|wares = armor
|shopspecialty = shoes
|addinfo = It can be found in the [[Ravelin]].
|addinfo = It can be found in the [[Ravelin]].
}}
}}


Current setup requires a lot of extra side add-ons to make it work based on how the wares would look in line. New set up tweaks the way the sentence is broken down, and also allows for a secondary type (like the shop in Solhaven that sells coffee and tobacco. It also allows for a specialty entry for apparel and food shops that have a narrower focus on what is offered like shoes or beverages.
Current setup requires a lot of extra side add-ons to make it work based on how the wares would look in line. New set up tweaks the way the sentence is broken down, and also allows for a secondary type (like the shop in Solhaven that sells coffee and tobacco). It also allows for a specialty entry for apparel and food shops that have a narrower focus on what is offered like shoes or beverages. The goal is to, essentially, have a lot of heavy backend code in the template in order to make it more seamless for end users to use, and allow a form to make for an easy page creation and/or edit.

Revision as of 21:37, 25 March 2024

GS4-XERAPHINA/Town shops template testing is a shop in Wehnimer's Landing that sells armor. It can be found in the Ravelin.

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Current setup requires a lot of extra side add-ons to make it work based on how the wares would look in line. New set up tweaks the way the sentence is broken down, and also allows for a secondary type (like the shop in Solhaven that sells coffee and tobacco). It also allows for a specialty entry for apparel and food shops that have a narrower focus on what is offered like shoes or beverages. The goal is to, essentially, have a lot of heavy backend code in the template in order to make it more seamless for end users to use, and allow a form to make for an easy page creation and/or edit.