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== [[Project Mentor]] == | == [[Project Mentor]] == | ||
== A few notes on editing buildings' pages. == | |||
: | I see you tried to edit many buildings' pages with mixed results. I have to fix some of them. So I think I should give you a few guidelines: | ||
#Try not to delete older news or information. Those are valuable as historical archives. Try to integrate new information without having to remove older ones. | |||
#No need to put timestamps after every of your posts. Only put it after those "current" reports which will turn inaccurate with time. Long-lasting information like Description, History, or Barricade Policy need no timestamp. | |||
#Study [[UDWiki:Location Style Guide]]. It's nice to have styling consistency throughout all buildings' pages. | |||
#Do not remove html tags without knowledge of what they do, especially when those tags are parts of the style. Even removing a single "<" or ">" can break a page. | |||
#If you don't know what to do, ask a more experienced editor, like those on the Project Mentor you have joined. | |||
Good luck, and have fun editing! -- [[User:Kittithaj|Kittithaj]] 20:08, 17 May 2009 (BST) |
Latest revision as of 19:08, 17 May 2009
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Project Mentor
A few notes on editing buildings' pages.
I see you tried to edit many buildings' pages with mixed results. I have to fix some of them. So I think I should give you a few guidelines:
- Try not to delete older news or information. Those are valuable as historical archives. Try to integrate new information without having to remove older ones.
- No need to put timestamps after every of your posts. Only put it after those "current" reports which will turn inaccurate with time. Long-lasting information like Description, History, or Barricade Policy need no timestamp.
- Study UDWiki:Location Style Guide. It's nice to have styling consistency throughout all buildings' pages.
- Do not remove html tags without knowledge of what they do, especially when those tags are parts of the style. Even removing a single "<" or ">" can break a page.
- If you don't know what to do, ask a more experienced editor, like those on the Project Mentor you have joined.
Good luck, and have fun editing! -- Kittithaj 20:08, 17 May 2009 (BST)