StuperStar

Joined August 20, 2014
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*'''THE FIRST ''PIKMIN'' GAME DOES NOT END IN A 1'''. To my standards, "Pikmin 1" is unacceptable on so many levels. By taking off the "1" and italicizing the game name, that should be enough to tell people it is the game, while keeping it's official title. For example, in the Kirby Wikia, they don't call ''Kirby's Dream Land ''"Kirby's Dream Land 1" even though the series also has ''Kirby's Dream Land 2 ''and ''3.''.
*'''THE FIRST ''PIKMIN'' GAME DOES NOT END IN A 1'''. To my standards, "Pikmin 1" is unacceptable on so many levels. By taking off the "1" and italicizing the game name, that should be enough to tell people it is the game, while keeping it's official title. For example, in the Kirby Wikia, they don't call ''Kirby's Dream Land ''"Kirby's Dream Land 1" even though the series also has ''Kirby's Dream Land 2 ''and ''3.''.
**''​''I don't think I've ever seen a "Pikmin 1" italicized. Coincidence? I THINK NOT
**''​''I don't think I've ever seen a "Pikmin 1" italicized. Coincidence? I THINK NOT
*Linking words to multi-sectional pages. Pages like [[Obstacles]] and [[Sprays]] cover multiple topics, right? Obstacles covers a heck of a lot. Because of that, if you are properly linking things to pages, Obstacles should be a common you type out. Whenever you reference a wall, a bridge, a scale, etc., you're linking things to this page. But, in my honest opinion, linking the word to just the page isn't enough. If someone wants to know information, they want to be brought right to it, or as close as possible, and it ''is'''' ''possible to get them closer. say you're linking something to the paper bag part of the obstacles page. What you would do is: '''[Obstacles#Man-Made|Paper Bag]'''. You add a "'''#''''''Whatever section the thing is located in'''". Paper Bag is in the Man-Made section, so you link it to that section. THis is just to keep things more precise.
*Linking words to multi-sectional pages. Pages like [[Obstacles]] and [[Sprays]] cover multiple topics, right? Obstacles covers a heck of a lot. Because of that, if you are properly linking things to pages, Obstacles should be a common you type out. Whenever you reference a wall, a bridge, a scale, etc., you're linking things to this page. But, in my honest opinion, linking the word to just the page isn't enough. If someone wants to know information, they want to be brought right to it, or as close as possible, and it ''is'' possible to get them closer. say you're linking something to the paper bag part of the obstacles page. What you would do is: '''[Obstacles#Man-Made|Paper Bag]'''. You add a "'''#Whatever section the thing is located in'''". Paper Bag is in the Man-Made section, so you link it to that section. This is just to keep things more precise.
*Heading. Make sure you know what ones to use. Here's a list of different things I've seen that has used the wrong heading.
*Heading. Make sure you know what ones to use. Here's a list of different things I've seen that has used the wrong heading.
**For Cave's sublevel walk through, each sublevel header should be heading 3. 
**For Cave's sublevel walk through, each sublevel header should be heading 3. 
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