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Chris makes icons ([personal profile] gazgraphics) wrote in [community profile] chriscodes2015-05-24 03:43 pm

simple AC tracker code

I've found, with multiple characters in multiple games, it can sometimes be difficult to track everyone's AC. Hopefully this bare-bones code will help.


Three column style:

[profile] gameurl

REQUIREMENTS: 1 Network/Log Post OR 1 Log thread of 5+ comments OR 1 Network thread of 10+ comments
CODE: GOOD TO GONEEDS MOREEXEMPT



Post: Description
Thread: Description (#)
Thread: Description (#)
Thread: Description (#)




Post: Description
Thread: Description (#)
Thread: Description (#)
Thread: Description (#)




On hiatus mm/dd-mm/dd




Three column code:


Two column style:

[profile] gameurl

REQUIREMENTS: 1 Network/Log Post OR 1 Log thread of 5+ comments OR 1 Network thread of 10+ comments
CODE: GOOD TO GONEEDS MOREEXEMPT



Post: Description
Thread: Description (#)
Thread: Description (#)
Thread: Description (#)




Post: Description
Thread: Description (#)
Thread: Description (#)
Thread: Description (#)




On hiatus mm/dd-mm/dd




Two column code:


THINGS TO CTRL+F AND REPLACE:
Everything should be pretty self-explanatory, but just in case...
  • <user name=GAMEURL> should be replaced with the game's actual user name
  • "insert requirements here" is where you insert the game's AC requirements
  • <font color=COLOR> should be replaced with either green, magenta, or blue (or whatever colors you want), depending on the character's AC status
  • IMGURL should be replaced with the icon URL
  • USERNAME.dreamwidth.org should be replaced with the character's username
  • NAME should be replaced with the character's name
  • URL should be replaced with the link to the post/thread
  • Description can be either a brief description of the post/thread, or the name of the other character
  • (#) should be replaced with the number of comments from your character
  • once a thread meets the required number of comments, you can either bold or strikethru to remind yourself that that thread is taken care of
  • then when all requirements are met, you can change the <font color=COLOR> to green (or whatever color you choose)


Please credit [community profile] chriscodes or [personal profile] gazgraphics, and feel free to comment! I'd love to see what you do with it!