My own personal 'toe in the water' was adding a ship, the Scimitar, to the fastest ships list -- http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/Fastest_Ships_(Oolite). Having appended the lines...
|-valign="top"
|[[Scimitar]]
|0.41 LM
|5 TC
|500k CR
|OXP
|Yes
|100 x 17.5 x 73
... I 'Previewed' then 'Saved' the page. Everything was looking good, though I was surprised to see the cursor change to the little 'link' hand when I moved it over the word 'Scimitar'. I clicked it, and was astonished (in a happy way) to find myself redirected to the Scimitar wiki page -- http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/Scimitar.
My question is, how is this happening? I certainly didn't set the link myself, and can't see how it's done. Is it something to do with the brackets around the ship's name -- |[[Scimitar]]?
That was yesterday. Looking at it again today, though the link still baffles me, I've suddenly twigged that the attribute bgcolor="#e7e7ff", appended to alternate |-valign="top" lines, is setting the background colour of the line to pale blue, presumably to help the eye track across the chart. I notice that it's out of synch in some places, presumably as people have added new ships. (I'm as guilty as the rest, having failed to change the entry for the Terrapin, immediately below the Scimitar).

I suppose the ideal solution would be to have bgcolor set automatically for alternating lines. Assuming it's even possible to do that, it's way beyond my present abilities -- at least knee-deep, I would have thought, to continue the swimming pool analogy.
If nothing else, hopefully this post has at least helped you Elite guys enjoy a wry smile as you think, "Jeez... was I ever that naive?"
