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Post by stein on Apr 28, 2006 13:46:30 GMT -5
For anyone who wants to set up a Table of Contents the likes of which we see on the Roster and Stein's page, here is a quick tutorial! First thing - Headers! There are three types of header, going from biggest and boldest to tiny but still big and bold. =Header 1= is the biggest, and a top level header ==Header 2== is the next one down the line and ===Header 3=== is the final one. To create a Table of Contents on your page, just add [[toc]] to the top of the page. This will automagically generate the table of contents on the right side of the page for you. The ToC is populated based on headers. So! =My Page= ==Farts== ===Silent=== ===Rippers=== ===Sharts: The Reekoning== ==Boobs== ===Big Uns=== ===Itty Bitty Titty Committee=== =More Stuff= Will create a ToC that looks like: [/ul] [/ul] [/ul] But prettier. Any text outside of header brackets is ignored by the table of contents, and clicking on any link within the ToC will bring you to that header. As to the question from Teesbag (har har!), the formatting options on the Wikipedia, which is run on a different and huge wiki engine, are more extensive than those offered by the wikispace page. To do the kind of formatting you want, wikispace would need to support some boilerplate and template options, and I am not sure that it does. Maybe though!
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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Apr 28, 2006 14:08:11 GMT -5
...and apparently Jon Tees has wrestled Mick Foley, Terry Funk and more while managing Triple H.
I'm assuming Tees played in one of those lame 'real wrestler allowed' feds. It just sounds so...lame.
Yes I know I had HTM show up at SoleSur. But fudging HTM, who works the indies and will do anything for a buck into a two minute segment is a bit different than having Triple H on an indie fed roster. Yeesh
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Post by jontees on Apr 28, 2006 14:16:16 GMT -5
...and apparently Jon Tees has wrestled Mick Foley, Terry Funk and more while managing Triple H. I'm assuming Tees played in one of those lame 'real wrestler allowed' feds. It just sounds so...lame. Yes I know I had HTM show up at SoleSur. But fudging HTM, who works the indies and will do anything for a buck into a two minute segment is a bit different than having Triple H on an indie fed roster. Yeesh Yeah you assumed right. Until Smack: CCW (second year) I hadn’t entered a fed that wasn’t mostly dominated by real wrestlers, or created wrestlers who were either knock offs of real wrestlers or too generic to be remembered after the fact. My Biggest feuds were, Tim Jones, Dusty Thompson, Big Ern, Bigg Badd Wolf, "The Beast" Steam and Whitney Savern in terms of people who were fairly well known, across multiple feds.
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Post by Ryan Ro [NAPW] on Apr 28, 2006 14:16:50 GMT -5
I'd focus on those feuds.
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Post by Static on Apr 28, 2006 14:46:49 GMT -5
the main thing i got from the john tees wiki?
napw needs baron von tees. like, now.
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Post by "Sick" Billy Kryenik on Apr 28, 2006 17:25:22 GMT -5
I SECOND THAT!
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Post by jontees on Apr 28, 2006 20:31:49 GMT -5
the main thing i got from the john tees wiki? napw needs baron von tees. like, now. He’s already here. The wrestler who would go on to compete as Rick Tees earlier in his career competed under the Baron Von Tees persona, a German Muslim with implied anti American views they were implied because he never actually spoke on his own behalf. Due to roster space issues and already under going previous name changes there isn’t much of a way to bring the persona back either with Rick Tees playing it again or as another entity assuming the position.
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Post by "Perfection" Evan Cartwright on Apr 29, 2006 1:18:31 GMT -5
Man, I had this picture of Baron von Tees in my head, and now you ruined it, Jon. Thanks alot! (hehehe)
Think your average stereotypical Baron from wrestling lore past.
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Post by jontees on Apr 29, 2006 19:49:57 GMT -5
Man, I had this picture of Baron von Tees in my head, and now you ruined it, Jon. Thanks alot! (hehehe) Think your average stereotypical Baron from wrestling lore past. If you are thinking Brock Lesnar but with a German/Muslim gimmick, then the image is correct as to how the character appeared.
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Post by Stylin' Kyle Roberts [REBEL] on Apr 29, 2006 19:54:17 GMT -5
If you are thinking Brock Lesnar but with a German/Muslim gimmick, then the image is correct as to how the character appeared. That's not how I think of Baron Von gimmicks at all. I usually think Angry Kaiser.
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Post by jontees on Apr 30, 2006 15:04:36 GMT -5
If you are thinking Brock Lesnar but with a German/Muslim gimmick, then the image is correct as to how the character appeared. That's not how I think of Baron Von gimmicks at all. I usually think Angry Kaiser. Very Much so ,but modernized to include things that Americans fear due to not understanding in present times as well, as that classic implied Anti Americanism. Think Nazi Germany returning and aligning with Muslim Extremism in an alliance to take out America and its allies. That pretty much explains the fusion of the two what would be seen as ultra heel elements that the character embodied. I mainly had Rick Tees drop the gimmick and repackaged him,because it could especially be seen as offensive to some especially those in the Jewish community who both of those factions mentioned above have targeted within their respective times.
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Post by Static on Apr 30, 2006 16:21:30 GMT -5
... okay, take back what i said about napw needing the baron.
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Post by "Sick" Billy Kryenik on Apr 30, 2006 19:57:25 GMT -5
That's not how I think of Baron Von gimmicks at all. I usually think Angry Kaiser. Very Much so ,but modernized to include things that Americans fear due to not understanding in present times as well, as that classic implied Anti Americanism. Think Nazi Germany returning and aligning with Muslim Extremism in an alliance to take out America and its allies. That pretty much explains the fusion of the two what would be seen as ultra heel elements that the character embodied. I mainly had Rick Tees drop the gimmick and repackaged him,because it could especially be seen as offensive to some especially those in the Jewish community who both of those factions mentioned above have targeted within their respective times. I have to say - i understand what you were trying to do with that gimmick as far as breaking borders for progression. However maybe you're too progressive on some thing when it comes to modern day society? Not that it's a bad thing - it's just there are steps that are needed before one society accepts the faults of another or the grave mistakes of a nation. In closing - Aaron needs everyone to stop talking about transexuals in other posts... he's becoming to antsy
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Post by jontees on May 1, 2006 0:00:42 GMT -5
... okay, take back what i said about napw needing the baron. I’ve performed it with and without that added twist of having him be an Islamic Convert. So it could work without it. But as I’ve been told “No more name changes” Not sure that applies to character changes or additional characters. I’ll have to check. Basically the character would be some variation of a German heel. But in this case he’d likely be Pro Germany anti Canada etc.
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Post by jontees on May 1, 2006 0:05:26 GMT -5
Very Much so ,but modernized to include things that Americans fear due to not understanding in present times as well, as that classic implied Anti Americanism. Think Nazi Germany returning and aligning with Muslim Extremism in an alliance to take out America and its allies. That pretty much explains the fusion of the two what would be seen as ultra heel elements that the character embodied. I mainly had Rick Tees drop the gimmick and repackaged him,because it could especially be seen as offensive to some especially those in the Jewish community who both of those factions mentioned above have targeted within their respective times. I have to say - i understand what you were trying to do with that gimmick as far as breaking borders for progression. However maybe you're too progressive on some thing when it comes to modern day society? Not that it's a bad thing - it's just there are steps that are needed before one society accepts the faults of another or the grave mistakes of a nation. In closing - Aaron needs everyone to stop talking about transexuals in other posts... he's becoming to antsy True Very true. Personally I never felt all that comfortable playing it as being Affiliated with a Religion that I knew little about. As a result of that fact, the character ended up being more or less “My country is better than yours” and “your Religion sucks compared to mine” Not sure how that would fly now. I could and have performed that character without that previously mentioned Religious twist and it does work, but without it its like “Here’s another German strongman who thinks his nation is superior to whichever one he is currently competiting in”.
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