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* [[Template:ClassList/doc]] {{!}} How the class pages display their ordered and colored lists of items in Weapons, Abilities, and Armours. | * [[Template:ClassList/doc]] {{!}} How the class pages display their ordered and colored lists of items in Weapons, Abilities, and Armours. | ||
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* hoverbox {{!}} Adds a hover effect to emphasize what the user is looking at. This section is currently using one. | |||
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Revision as of 08:53, 13 October 2025
You can find information about editing the wiki here. This includes useful templates, standardization policies, and more.
In-Game Media Standardization
All images, gifs, and videos must follow this format for the online Telos Realms wiki.
Video Settings
FOV: Normal
GUI Scale: 4x
GUI
Your inventory must be clear of everything except for anything you might be demonstrating with.
Scenic images/gifs must be taking in the F1 perspective (No HUD).
If your hotbar or held item is part of the demonstration, then only items needed to demonstrate can be in the hotbar.
Do not have RealmsAddon, Torilhos Addon, or other addon mod GUIs cluttering your screen
The only situation where these should be cluttering your screen is in the case of demonstrating how they work on an explicitly detailed page, concerning their status as unofficial third party mods.
Generally, don't have anything else than what you need to have on screen. Potion level and the like is okay to ignore.
Shaders and Resource Packs
Photon Shaders, Profile: Ultra, Depth of Field ON. Motion Blur OFF (Accessibility).
Only use the default Telos Realms resource pack.
Game Clients
The only allowed third-party client to be shown is the Feather Client. Logos from other clients are strongly discouraged, unless you are demonstrating something like "How to disable bossbars in RuinEverythingClient 9.0."
Optional Mods
Bobby is a great mod for extending render distance on servers. This lets you take better scenic pictures.
Distant Horizons is similar, but is much less suited for servers and can be finnicky.
List of Useful Templates
Some templates are custom made for this wiki. You can find a directory of template documents here.
Feel free to add links to expand this list.
- Template:NPCInfobox/doc | The infobox used to represent NPCs.
- Template:ItemInfobox/doc | The infobox used to represent items.
- Template:InlineImage/doc | A way to format images easily and nicely in between left-aligned text.
- Template:ClassList/doc | How the class pages display their ordered and colored lists of items in Weapons, Abilities, and Armours.
List of Useful Classes
A large amount of CSS is applied through classes (and you should not be using style="" often!!!!).
You can find a list of these classes and what they do here. Feel free to expand this list.
- hoverbox | Adds a hover effect to emphasize what the user is looking at. This section is currently using one.
- pre-dungeon | Adds a shadow effect to emphasize the text. The "In-Game Media Standardization" section on this page uses this.