Fix permalinks for some tutorials

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Shadowfacts 2019-09-18 16:33:30 -04:00
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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ metadata.title = "Tile Entities with Inventory GUI"
metadata.date = "2017-03-29 18:58:42 -0400" metadata.date = "2017-03-29 18:58:42 -0400"
metadata.series = "forge-modding-1102" metadata.series = "forge-modding-1102"
metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.10.2" metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.10.2"
metadata.permalink = "/tutorials/forge-modding-1102/tile-entities-inventory-gui/"
``` ```
Now that we've got the inventory for our tile entity working, let's add a GUI so people can easily see what's inside of it. Now that we've got the inventory for our tile entity working, let's add a GUI so people can easily see what's inside of it.

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ metadata.title = "Tile Entities with Inventory"
metadata.date = "2016-11-27 13:07:42 -0400" metadata.date = "2016-11-27 13:07:42 -0400"
metadata.series = "forge-modding-1102" metadata.series = "forge-modding-1102"
metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.10.2" metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.10.2"
metadata.permalink = "/tutorials/forge-modding-1102/tile-entities-inventory/"
``` ```
Now that we've learned the basics of making tile entities, let's make a more complicated one that has an inventory. Now that we've learned the basics of making tile entities, let's make a more complicated one that has an inventory.

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ metadata.title = "Tile Entities with Inventory GUI"
metadata.date = "2017-03-29 18:58:42 -0400" metadata.date = "2017-03-29 18:58:42 -0400"
metadata.series = "forge-modding-1112" metadata.series = "forge-modding-1112"
metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.11.2" metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.11.2"
metadata.permalink = "/tutorials/forge-modding-1112/tile-entities-inventory-gui/"
``` ```

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ metadata.title = "Tile Entities with Inventory"
metadata.date = "2016-11-27 14:25:42 -0400" metadata.date = "2016-11-27 14:25:42 -0400"
metadata.series = "forge-modding-1112" metadata.series = "forge-modding-1112"
metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.11.2" metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.11.2"
metadata.permalink = "/tutorials/forge-modding-1112/tile-entities-inventory/"
``` ```
Now that we've learned the basics of making tile entities, let's make a more complicated one that has an inventory. Now that we've learned the basics of making tile entities, let's make a more complicated one that has an inventory.

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ metadata.title = "Tile Entities with Inventory GUI"
metadata.date = "2017-03-29 18:58:42 -0400" metadata.date = "2017-03-29 18:58:42 -0400"
metadata.series = "forge-modding-112" metadata.series = "forge-modding-112"
metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.12" metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.12"
metadata.permalink = "/tutorials/forge-modding-112/tile-entities-inventory-gui/"
``` ```
Now that we've got the inventory for our tile entity working, let's add a GUI so people can easily see what's inside of it. Now that we've got the inventory for our tile entity working, let's add a GUI so people can easily see what's inside of it.

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ metadata.title = "Tile Entities with Inventory"
metadata.date = "2016-11-27 14:25:42 -0400" metadata.date = "2016-11-27 14:25:42 -0400"
metadata.series = "forge-modding-112" metadata.series = "forge-modding-112"
metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.12" metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.12"
metadata.permalink = "/tutorials/forge-modding-112/tile-entities-inventory/"
``` ```
Now that we've learned the basics of making tile entities, let's make a more complicated one that has an inventory. We'll be modifying our existing Pedestal block so that it can actually store an item. Now that we've learned the basics of making tile entities, let's make a more complicated one that has an inventory. We'll be modifying our existing Pedestal block so that it can actually store an item.