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Alrighty! Well I will start the page and I hope others will chime in and add to it.
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It'll be nice to standardize the type of tables we're to use. Like does the show title and episode go in the same box, or does episode go with notes, or does it go movie, actor, character, or actor, character, movie.
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Show title goes with the Notes and it goes Title, Actor, Character.
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That's what I've been going with. It'd good we're making that standard.
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So I had a thought while working on this. Perhaps it would be better to make a couple of template pages. Not templates like the infoboxes but like the Manufacturer Template. Basically a page where users can just copy and paste the code when they create a new page.
On the page we could also include a list of common mistakes to avoid when creating a page. If this idea is liked by admins, I propose making a template for each of the following:
This way instead of telling a new user "look at the M1911 page" or look at how the "Call of Duty" page is organized, they could be steered to the template. Again, I don't want to make useless, cluttering pages. I honestly think these could help. -Z |
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When we do actor pages, what size subheadings do we use for film and television? Is it == or ===? I've seen both.
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