User talk:Billdanbury

Hey, I'm Billdanbury

I'm a Mario Fan since 1984 and Wiki guru since 2002. My first and current project on Strategy Wiki is creating a Walkthrough for Super Mario Galaxy 2. I appreciate and accommodate any constructive criticism, and swiftly delete and purge negative criticism.

Outside of Strategy Wiki, I am a full-time college student and freelance Web Developer. Outside of the computer world, I am a proud father to two wonderful girls. Outside of them I am nothing.

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Guide hierarchy
Hi there. First, let me thank you for working on the SMG2 guide here, it's very much appreciated. As you contribute to SW, you will no doubt come to better understand some of the policies we use to construct guides. While we encourage users to be as creative as they like with content, we try to adhere to particular arrangements so that users are not confused when trying to follow the various guides on the site. Even more than trying not to confuse readers, we want to confuse potential editors even less.

That being said, while it is extremely common for us to use one level of sub-directory for guide pages (e.g. game_name/guide_page_name), it is extremely uncommon for us to use two levels of sub-directories, although it is used in rare justifiable circumstances. And we never use three. We don't discourage guide pages from requiring users to scroll if necessary, so each galaxy's stars do not need their own page. They can be contained on one page.

I would encourage you to take a quick look at our site guide, and even better, to look at our featured guides so that you can get a good idea on how we tend to lay things out. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, and thanks again for your participation.  Pro cyon  13:51, 24 May 2010 (UTC)


 * In the case of SMG2, would it make sense to organize the levels within their galaxies, and the galaxies within the worlds (A)? Or would you prefer a flatter layout where each galaxy is in the main nav, and the levels live under each galaxy (B)? Then we'd add pages akin to "List of Galaxies in World 2", "Alphabetical List of Galaxies", etc.

A


 * SMG2
 * World 2
 * Boulder Bowl Galaxy
 * Rock and Rollodillo

B

Billdanbury 14:50, 24 May 2010 (UTC)
 * SMG2
 * Boulder Bowl Galaxy
 * Rock and Rollodillo


 * To be honest with you, I don't think the further subdivision after Boulder Bowl Galaxy is necessary. I think you can run with the hierarchy of:
 * SMG2
 * World 2
 * Boulder Bowl Galaxy
 * and set up the page for Boulder Bowl Galaxy by listing each Star with level 2 headers, like so:
 * == Star 1: Rock and Rollodillo ==
 * Star 1 info
 * == Star 2: ??? ==
 * Star 2 info
 * etc.  Pro cyon  16:02, 24 May 2010 (UTC)