User talk:Jammi568

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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
Hey, you need to get your organization down before you start creating pages so we don't have to keep moving and deleting pages. A good way to get everything set is to use the Table of Contents. There you can add all the pages and create the page hierarchy, without actually creating pages. When it's all set, we can use those red links to start creating pages. Also, please don't create any guide pages in the main namespace. That's reserved for the main pages of guides. When you want to create another page for Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, you'd start it at Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII/Shinra Electric Power Company not just Shinra Electric Power Company. Thanks, - naj zere 22:03, 22 January 2009 (UTC)

Ahh, sorry about that. I know I should have looked at the instructions first, but I'm a member of several other Wiki's, and so figured that it would be a similar thing to do. Jammi568 22:06, 22 January 2009 (UTC)
 * As you may have noticed, I've converted the training missions into a table and put them on the same page along with the section headers for the other sets of missions in the category. If you believe it should be split up again, let me know.  However, it seems like there are going to be a lot of those pages create (300 missions!) so some consolidation might make it easier to navigate. Let me know what you think.  -- Prod (Talk) 08:06, 23 January 2009 (UTC)

Testing
Your test edit on Final Fantasy X-2/Enemies worked and has been reverted. If you wish to test out the system and wiki markup, please use the sandbox instead. --naj zere 22:27, 22 January 2009 (UTC)

Show preview
Hi, can you try and make one consolidated edit to a page rather than a series of tiny ones please? You can use the "Show preview" button next to the "Save page" button to see how your changes will look. This will reduce the amount of traffic in Recent Changes and keep the page's history cleaner. Thanks! - naj zere 23:26, 22 January 2009 (UTC)

Certainly will do from now on!


 * When making a new page for a guide, use the "Guide page" button above the edit text box, and it will insert the Header Nav and Footer Nav templates for you. Also, you don't need to put into pages; they're created automatically if there are more than three ==Headings== on a page. I'm not sure what you're doing with Final Fantasy X/Equipment, but I'll give a you little time to straighten it out. That would have been a good time to use the Show preview button, btw. =P - naj zere  00:03, 23 January 2009 (UTC)


 * I'm trying to make it as easy as possible to edit, so it doesn't look confusing on the editing page. Plus, what kind of guide doesn't have an equipment list for the game's characters? Jammi568 00:07, 23 January 2009 (UTC)
 * I don't know what you mean by looking confusing on the editing page. You should be concerned with how it's looking on the actual page. I wasn't saying I don't understand the purpose of an Equipment page, but rather the state in which you had left it. You just need to take a few minutes and read through the Guide and the links in your welcome message to learn how to lay out pages. I can't stress enough the importance of using the Show preview button; if I had come across your page without having already been watching your edits, I probably would have just deleted it. You can use Show preview once to check that everything is good, or you can use it for hours if you need to. The bottom line is when you click "Save page," the finished should product should adhere to our policies and guidelines on layout. - naj zere 00:19, 23 January 2009 (UTC)