Help:Move Set (Visual)

''This page is intended to help people who prefer editing in Visual mode. Insufficient for your needs? Try the Source mode guide to editing the Move Set tables!''

Why hello there! Interested in editing the Move Set tables but a bit confused by all the boxes? Well your wonderful, loving, caring, totally-not-a-dolphin administrator is here to help!

Basics
First, let's take a look at a simple example table:

Looks nice, huh? Wrong. Well, at least, Tackle is a bit overpowered. Tackle has a Power of 50; if you started with an 80-Power move, this game would be a lot easier. To fix this, we need to edit the page, where the box will appear basically the same. This is a simple fix: click inside the appropriate box and replace the 80 with a 50. Easiest edit ever.

Visual mode is a lot more straightforward than Source mode, so this guide will be much shorter. Primarily, all you have to remember is to follow the formatting on the rest of the page/wiki. For instance, most blank boxes are filled with a "-"; the Notes section (that long box on the bottom of the right half), however, may be left entirely blank if no notes are necessary.

 * Note: If you delete one too many times in a blank cell, you may find your cursor floating between lines; this is nothing to worry about. This just has to do with the way Visual mode works--if you type anything in the box again, it should go back to normal, and it will not appear any differently if you publish it like that.

Images
Adding images in Visual mode are a pain in the [body part]. Basically, you will never be able to correctly insert the Type/Category images correctly, as Visual mode does not allow you to insert the image without the frame around it. If you'd like to work with the images yourself, you can switch to Source mode and change the image's code there to match the other ones. If you need help, there is a section of the Source mode help guide devoted to breaking down the image code.

Happy editing!

''This is a guide intended to help editors navigate the new (as of April 2012) layouts for the Move Set tables used across this wiki, written by RyanTeapot. If you have any further questions, please contact him for support.''