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==Use Short names as ship page titles (the ones in "'s)==
 
==Use Short names as ship page titles (the ones in "'s)==
 
[[Discovery Wiki:General Discussion#Ship page names|Discussion]]<br>
 
[[Discovery Wiki:General Discussion#Ship page names|Discussion]]<br>
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If it does not have a name in quotes, please use the name at the top of the info card.
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Example: ''Gallic Cruiser'' should be ''Obstinate''.
 
Example: ''Gallic Cruiser'' should be ''Obstinate''.
  
 
==Use Version categories==
 
==Use Version categories==
 
Once a page has been fully updated to version 4.85 be sure to add <pre>[[Category: V485]]</pre> to the end so it will be easier to find articles that need to be updated in the future.
 
Once a page has been fully updated to version 4.85 be sure to add <pre>[[Category: V485]]</pre> to the end so it will be easier to find articles that need to be updated in the future.

Revision as of 03:24, 7 July 2009

These are the guidelines and rules that all wiki editors should follow.

General

Do not add spoilers

Integral to Discovery is that of discovering the content of the mod rather than simply being told it. This is primarily for information regarding locations.

  • Do not give names of stations that sell specific ships. System names are okay. Discussion
  • E.g. the ship pages have the selling systems. The Base pages do not mention ships sold. Discussion
  • Do not give the coordinates of bases. System names are okay. Discussion
  • Weapons may have their locations given. Please use the weapons templates provided:

Use Short names as ship page titles (the ones in "'s)

Discussion

If it does not have a name in quotes, please use the name at the top of the info card.

Example: Gallic Cruiser should be Obstinate.

Use Version categories

Once a page has been fully updated to version 4.85 be sure to add

[[Category: V485]]

to the end so it will be easier to find articles that need to be updated in the future.