This page defines the final check every article should go through to make sure the page is formatted correctly.
Title
The page title should be its slot number and name if it's a level, entity, object or phenomenon, with a short dash.
| Right | Level 184 - "Field of Forgotten Forts" |
|---|---|
| Wrong | Level 184 |
| Wrong | Field of Forgotten Forts |
| Wrong | Level 184: "Field of Forgotten Forts" |
| Wrong | Level 184 — Field of Forgotten Forts" |
If a page has an in-canon reason for why the title should look different you can use a meta title. Extra CSS could also be used to add a subtitle below the main title that shows the "title" of the page, if that's desired. On regular pages, though, the title should always be a clean "Category #NO." title.
Rating Module
The rating module should be at the very top or very bottom of the page, or both. Top is recommended as it is standard. It should be aligned to the right or to the center to be separate from page content.
Going forward, pages should not directly use [[module rate]]. They should instead use component:rate OR use component:rate-bar OR use component:open/close, as this allows Technical Team and Maintenance Team to change things about all the rating modules at once.
Footer Format
First of all, the license box has to be present even if there are no other pieces of media used in the page, as it shows users how to cite the page. It should be at the VERY BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, since it's meant to look as if it's a part of the UI, below the page content.
It should be laid out like:
- FOOTNOTE BLOCK (use component:footnotecol if more than 7 footnotes)
- ---- (horizontal rule)
- WIKIWALK NAV
- LICENSE BOX
An author collapsible could be placed between the horizontal rule and the wikiwalk nav, though the info button on the rating module should be recommended instead.
Check that the license box only has a ===== sign on the top and bottom, NOT between each blockquote and also that there is nothing other than blockquotes within the ==== part.
Image links
The author should put upload their images directly on their page once published. This allows to avoid potential loss of images through discord, sandbox page deletion or other sites.