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==Other hunts==
==Other hunts==
* [[A Challenging Round of Noodle Yanking Mysteries]] - 2003 mini-hunt by Dan Katz
* [[A Challenging Round of Noodle Yanking Mysteries]]
* [[Gabby's treasure hunt]]
* [[Gabby's treasure hunt]]
* [[Major Malfunction]] - 2004 mini-hunt by Dan Katz
* [[Major Malfunction]]
* [[Mostly Clueless]] - 2006 mini-hunt by Dan Katz
* [[Mostly Clueless]]
* [[The Name of the Rose]] - 2006 mini-hunt by Noah Snyder
* [[The Name of the Rose]]
* [[Who Stole the Emerald Necklace]] - 2004 hunt by Intercoastal Altercations
* [[Who Stole the Emerald Necklace]]


==Noticeboard==
==Noticeboard==

Revision as of 13:16, 4 February 2007

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Noticeboard

12 January 2007

Once again I have been experimenting with wiki features and I came across http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:NavFrame. Wikipedia uses a combination of CSS and Javascript to make collapsible navigation boxes, which is perfect for spoilers (see Template:Spoiler) and conversation threads (see Template:Conversation).

The neat thing about this method is that it allows nested levels and complete wiki-text markup. An example is included below:

Spoiler warning: Solution follows
This is a spoiler
Spoiler warning: Extraneous details follow
This is a nested spoiler

I will migrate the Dan Katz puzzle hunt pages across to these new templates and will probably place the solution spoilers directly underneath the puzzle rather than in the discussion page. I now feel that this method (as we had it originally) is a much more intuitive structure.