Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1328622-20150217213158/@comment-17760674-20150218192931

Myoukei wrote: Maybe it's just because i'm stupid but this did not work out for me at all? It kept on giving me the wrong border (more specificly, the MLB border when i don't have any MLB cards) and all but two of my cards didn't even show up as images?

SolarMist suggested that it may be because the daemon needs the image to be IDv.jpg but i'm not sure what that is? A lot of my daemon have '(name).jpg' as their image name not their id value wich may have been part of the problem....

Not that the opinion of one person who doesn't frequently use HTML matters, but as a layman, it was far easier to simply grab the 'strip' or 'vertical' version of each daemon's image and just paste it into this: Nah, I think your opinion does matter xD It's really helpful to see the opinions of people who aren't as experienced with code.

For the IDv thing: the fact that the file names in the first place are "name.jpg" isn't a problem at all, actually. It's much more user-friendly than numbers (for me, it's easier to see what daemons I put in, and it's easier to search for a certain image when I'm coding blah blah blah)

What I was referring to was that if you go to the URL and replace the page name with "File:IDv.jpg" (replace ID with the daemon ID), then that page should be a redirect to "(name of vertical card image).jpg" (and, similarly, File:IDt.jpg should redirect you to "(name of thumbnail/small card image).jpg"). If it does not redirect you, then you need to create a page with "#REDIRECT ". For example, this link (1579v.jpg) redirects you to the vertical card image (that's what the v represents) of the daemon whose ID is 1579.

You don't have to use the templates if you have no MLB daemons, though. The templates will work for non-MLB daemons, but it's probably better for your sanity to not use the template if you have no MLB daemons xD

For your "I shouldn't have MLB borders but they're there" issue: you only use the type# and cardtype# parameters if your daemon is MLB. Otherwise, leave them out.