Thread:Codyn329/@comment-7212271-20131122033418/@comment-4855766-20131122235037

Alright, actually, read this guys. It's going to be a long explanation of what I'm going to say. First, I need to show links. In order for me to explain of what I have to say we have to get a little bit technical and for a guarantee that you guys will understand fully.

Okay, these are the templates that are used on almost all articles. If it's about a CUUSOO user, the  template is used. If it's a project, the  template is used. If it's a project that has been released by The LEGO Group and turned into a product, the  template is used.

Now, we got that sorted, and now we have to dig deeper get a little bit more technical. I promise, if you slowly read through you'll understand.

Okay, I'm going to introduce a new term,. A parameter's value is like a variable, and a variable varies. Right? Right. If it varies, then it's not definite, and can change

You'll see things with 3 brackets around some certain words. Those are parameters. Everything else that doesn't vary and is not a parameter never changes and always stays with the whole template altogether.

See what I did now? I just put some words after the parameters that are going to be defined as an amount, and then the amount will describe a certain unit, and in this case the units are followers, following, projects, supporting/supporters, views, bookmarks, etc.

As you know (or if you don't, then that's okay, I'll explain) templates are used so it can make editing easier and quicker. With this, we don't have to define the unit, because it already comes with the default template design and content.

Now, back then this change to template was not made, so some parameters are defined with an amount and unit instead of just an amount. Thus, instead of having to add them (since they're already added in the default template like I said earlier) we'll actually have to remove the units (followers, following, projects, supporting/supporters, views, bookmarks, etc).

So it's actually simple! Just remove the units defined in the value. The values should just be a number/amount, not amount and value.