Board Thread:Administrative Requests/@comment-3037264-20140510164532

I been going through random articles and notices how some are a mess with the way they handle miscellaneous information, mostly with trivial information.

I want and did a test of a article revamp using Ruby Rose's article as the subject.

I added an "Development" section to show the character's concept, and place information that would fit better in there, i.e "Ruby is the first character introduced in the series...". Or the concept of her being allude to Red Riding Hood would fit better then in Trivia.

I reword/removed some bits that make the article.

You may noticed some red links asking for some templates. I propose we add a"Youmay" and "storylink" template.

Currently, this is how the "See Ruby Rose (episode) " message looks like:


 *  For the episode by the same name, see Ruby Rose (episode).

And this is the coding for it: : For the episode by the same name, see Ruby Rose (episode).

That is really a mess to remember every time for article with the same name.

The "youmay" template would look something like this:

While the coding for it would be like this:

Look how neat and easy that looks?

The "storylink" template I'm proposing would make it easier to link to episodes instead of doing EPISODE x in the article and breaking the flow of the page.

It would look like something like this:

Ruby Rose (episode)

While coding for it would look like this:

 