User talk:Diogogomes
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Hi, I noticed that you often use this separator for wiki pages:
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I do not think they are a bad idea, but they are not standard. Section titles should be enough.
MrIbby (talk) 02:28, 6 May 2017 (UTC)
- I use it to give more space between sections. With that, wiki looks more clean and beauty.
- Can be a standard? (If not, I can stop using.)
- Diogogomes (talk)
- Personally, I don't think they are necessary.
- In the source for Wikipedia pages (e.g. wikipedia:Operation Overlord), you'll notice that separators aren't used.
- So yeah, it would be great if you could stop. (I hope I'm not being too bossy!)
- MrIbby (talk) 16:34, 6 May 2017 (UTC)
- I'll stop (you aren't too bossy. I like collaboration and discussion about ideas and standards).
- Now that you mention standards, I would like to standardize the wiki by Mediawiki standards.
- Do you think wiki administrators will give me permission?
- Diogogomes (talk)
I would suggest you to read Wiki guidelines if you have not read it yet, and you could link to any categories directly with internal link instead of external link. I recommend you to read and use the Template:Mod Data and related templates when you're writing articles on mods, see it in use at Mods/MOB Framework and all subpages under it as example on how to use them. --Muhdnurhidayat (talk | contribs | sign) 09:17, 3 May 2017 (UTC)
- I have tried to link Category:Mods but the result it's a blank text. Somehow the wiki not show internal categories. Maybe it's a bug because Minetest use an very outdated version of mediawiki. I tried to contact ShadowNinja about this but without an answer.
- I know about Template:Mod Data but my first priority is create an index of mods, then complete all information. --Diogogomes (talk)