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New users are looking for help with the game they are playing. If it's not there, they will look elsewhere. If we are lucky, a basic page will entice a new user because they feel like we are a good site to contribute to. We are a good choice because we are established and anonymous editing is quick and easy.
New users are looking for help with the game they are playing. If it's not there, they will look elsewhere. If we are lucky, a basic page will entice a new user because they feel like we are a good site to contribute to. We are a good choice because we are established and anonymous editing is quick and easy.


To aid these new users, they need a place to fill in content. Also, if a game's page doesn't exist, they will never come here, so let's get more people involved!
To aid these new users, they need a place to fill in content. Also, if a game's page doesn't exist, they will never come here (search engines won't show our article unless it exists), so let's get more people involved!


The basic types of pages most important on StrategyWiki at this time are:
The basic types of pages most important on StrategyWiki at this time are:
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==Main game pages==
==Main game pages==
Main game pages are the most important stub to work with. You can find more info on how to flesh out a main page by looking here: [[StrategyWiki:Guide/Main game page]].
Here's how to quickly make a main game page so that no one else has to add content to it:
#'''Determine the correct title for the game.'''
#*This is really important. It can take a lot of correction if the wrong name is used, and it will cause an argument if you don't have your rationale correct. Luckily, most titles are a no brainer, like [[Super Mario Bros.]]. Foreign titles are much harder to determine. Many exclusive Japanese titles transliterated into English end up with non-standard [[StrategyWiki:Guide/Main game page#Japanese exclusive titles grammar rules]] that we have decided upon here at StrategyWiki. The best thing to do is just make games off of the [[StrategyWiki:Guide completion]] lists. That way, if a naming conflict occurs you will also be aware of the name on the list that needs to be corrected.
#'''Find the page.'''
#*You can get to a new game's empty page by either by clicking a link (e.g. on a [[StrategyWiki:Guide completion|Guide completion list]]) or by changing the URL of your browser to take you there. If you are not sure how to adjust your URL, please ask [[User talk:Notmyhandle|Notmyhandle]]. The non-URL way to get to a page is by going to any page, clicking edit, then make a link like <nowiki>[[Page you want to go to]]</nowiki>. Then hit preview at the bottom, and it will show up as [[Page you want to go to]].
#'''Create the page using the preload button.'''
#*When you get to an empty page, you will see a message like "There is currently no text in this page. You can search for this page title in other pages, search the related logs, or edit this page." Click on the "edit this page" or press the "Create" tab at the top right of the page. Then you can start editing. Before you put anything in there, click the [[:Template:Preload buttons|preload button]] labeled "Main game page".
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Revision as of 05:19, 6 June 2014

Members of the Stubs project work to create basic pages for all content within the StrategyWiki's scope. You can join this project by adding [[Category:Stubs project members]] to the bottom of your user page.

Focus

The goal of this project is to expand the basic content of StrategyWiki to entice readers. As our audience is heavily influenced by search engine recognition, it is vital that we have a basic platform for viewers to go to and help with.

But why don't we just rely on new users to create the guides they want to see here?

New users are looking for help with the game they are playing. If it's not there, they will look elsewhere. If we are lucky, a basic page will entice a new user because they feel like we are a good site to contribute to. We are a good choice because we are established and anonymous editing is quick and easy.

To aid these new users, they need a place to fill in content. Also, if a game's page doesn't exist, they will never come here (search engines won't show our article unless it exists), so let's get more people involved!

The basic types of pages most important on StrategyWiki at this time are:

The below sections are used to strategize how to quickly make these stubs.

Main game pages

Main game pages are the most important stub to work with. You can find more info on how to flesh out a main page by looking here: StrategyWiki:Guide/Main game page.

Here's how to quickly make a main game page so that no one else has to add content to it:

  1. Determine the correct title for the game.
    • This is really important. It can take a lot of correction if the wrong name is used, and it will cause an argument if you don't have your rationale correct. Luckily, most titles are a no brainer, like Super Mario Bros.. Foreign titles are much harder to determine. Many exclusive Japanese titles transliterated into English end up with non-standard StrategyWiki:Guide/Main game page#Japanese exclusive titles grammar rules that we have decided upon here at StrategyWiki. The best thing to do is just make games off of the StrategyWiki:Guide completion lists. That way, if a naming conflict occurs you will also be aware of the name on the list that needs to be corrected.
  2. Find the page.
    • You can get to a new game's empty page by either by clicking a link (e.g. on a Guide completion list) or by changing the URL of your browser to take you there. If you are not sure how to adjust your URL, please ask Notmyhandle. The non-URL way to get to a page is by going to any page, clicking edit, then make a link like [[Page you want to go to]]. Then hit preview at the bottom, and it will show up as Page you want to go to.
  3. Create the page using the preload button.
    • When you get to an empty page, you will see a message like "There is currently no text in this page. You can search for this page title in other pages, search the related logs, or edit this page." Click on the "edit this page" or press the "Create" tab at the top right of the page. Then you can start editing. Before you put anything in there, click the preload button labeled "Main game page".
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