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Hello. You can find me ingame as '''Gorgonzola''' ;) .. I'm just a player learning MediaWiki. | Hello. You can find me ingame as '''Gorgonzola''' ;) .. I'm just a player learning MediaWiki. | ||
I hope my additions to the wiki will encourage other players to expand the content. | I hope my additions to the wiki will encourage other players to expand the content. See the '''MediaWiki formatting and editing articles''' below. | ||
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==Regarding my edits== | ==Regarding my edits== | ||
When I create a new page I ask myself: "What purpose does this page have?". I like creating practical content such as "guide" pages that help me when I play, create indexes/tables that have a purpose such as [[Belt|a list of the lucky belts]]. | |||
If a player /wiki a specific item or foe that does not have his own page, that's not an issue imho. They will get search results and relevant articles. For example <code>/wiki snail shells</code> will show NPCs interested in snail shells. | |||
So atm I focus on: NPCs, Zones, Dungeons, Skills, Special (ie. named) creatures and Bosses, and "guide" pages. | |||
* I use a <code><nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki></code> for most pages that I don't expect to be long. People are accustomed to mouse wheels, and the TOC tends to make the top of the article look bad with a lot of white space (a solution would be to float the TOC to the right in some pages, that may be doable with a template). The <code><nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki></code> marker can always be removed later if something gets long enough. | * I use a <code><nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki></code> for most pages that I don't expect to be long. People are accustomed to mouse wheels, and the TOC tends to make the top of the article look bad with a lot of white space (a solution would be to float the TOC to the right in some pages, that may be doable with a template). The <code><nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki></code> marker can always be removed later if something gets long enough. | ||
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Hello. You can find me ingame as Gorgonzola ;) .. I'm just a player learning MediaWiki. I hope my additions to the wiki will encourage other players to expand the content. See the MediaWiki formatting and editing articles below. |
Page ideas
Templates & Styles To Dos
Things I Personally Have Planned
Next update stuffs
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Templates
<DynamicPageList> category = Template guides </DynamicPageList>
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Special Pages
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WikiMedia Help
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Regarding my edits
When I create a new page I ask myself: "What purpose does this page have?". I like creating practical content such as "guide" pages that help me when I play, create indexes/tables that have a purpose such as a list of the lucky belts.
If a player /wiki a specific item or foe that does not have his own page, that's not an issue imho. They will get search results and relevant articles. For example /wiki snail shells will show NPCs interested in snail shells.
So atm I focus on: NPCs, Zones, Dungeons, Skills, Special (ie. named) creatures and Bosses, and "guide" pages.
- I use a
__NOTOC__for most pages that I don't expect to be long. People are accustomed to mouse wheels, and the TOC tends to make the top of the article look bad with a lot of white space (a solution would be to float the TOC to the right in some pages, that may be doable with a template). The__NOTOC__marker can always be removed later if something gets long enough.
- I've added image tags ( [[File:foo.jpg]] ) to many pages without an actual image. This is a way to keep track of images that can be added later, through Special:WantedFiles. Feel free to go through the list and add missing images!
- The more templates the better, since they are includes. Templates like "monster stats" can be expanded after alpha, with minimal edits (adding parameters to the templates used in the articles).
- NPC and Dungeon and Zone templates are just a structure guide to save a bit of time (copy/paste). They are not actual templates as that would be quite complex to handle (I presume parameters would be too long).
Dynamic Page List Test
List of Formatting Templates
<DynamicPageList> category = Formatting templates </DynamicPageList>