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Should the page title be changed to "iOS"? Considering that the apps aren't built (for the most part) exclusively for iPhone, but for iOS, meaning for iPad and iPod touch as well. It would also bring consistency to [[Android]], which is named after the OS, not hardware. --[[User:Callofduty4|Callofduty4]] 00:21, April 6, 2012 (UTC)
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Should the page title be changed to "iOS"? Considering that the apps aren't built (for the most part) exclusively for iPhone, but for iOS, meaning for iPad and iPod touch as well. It would also bring consistency with [[Android]], which is named after the OS, not hardware. --[[User:Callofduty4|Callofduty4]] 00:21, April 6, 2012 (UTC)

Revision as of 00:22, 6 April 2012

No Robot Unicorn Attack in this list

What's the general consensus on the iPhone port? Burningyourheron


Yay, iPhone discussion. So, screenshots.

Would we be able to get the screenshots of each game we would need to justify a screenshot column? It would definitely make the page more pleasing to the eye, but I won't start this unless we feel its possible and perhaps necessary. Let me know! - MFGreth1 16:41, September 14, 2009 (UTC

Plants vs Zomgbies!

Column

How does one actually add a column? I'm ignorant of editing here outside of the easymode view. I want to make a price column. --R404

Oh right; Wikia replaced the 'editing help' link with stuff about their RT Editor, so now people can't find out about simple wikitext editing. wiki markup tables look like this:
 {|
 |-
 ! Header A
 ! Header B
 |-
 | Cell 1A
 | Cell 1B
 |-
 | Cell 2A
 | Cell 2B
 |}

So adding a column means adding a new '|' line between each pair of '|-' lines. --Mozai

Page title change?

Should the page title be changed to "iOS"? Considering that the apps aren't built (for the most part) exclusively for iPhone, but for iOS, meaning for iPad and iPod touch as well. It would also bring consistency with Android, which is named after the OS, not hardware. --Callofduty4 00:21, April 6, 2012 (UTC)