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* A display of the current long-term coverage project being run by the wiki editors. Have a progress bar at the top of the element, with a percentage either inside it or next to it. A description of the project underneath, and then a “See More” that leads to the list of pages currently being worked on. | |||
* For example, the Eighth Doctor DWM Comics. That’s 33 comic stories, which is a major gap in coverage, but totally doable in a reasonable amount of time. Rather than having a single person take care of it to no fanfare, have it be a group project so that way it gets done FASTER and shows that the new Wiki will push things forward and be more up-to-date. | |||
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<h3>News from the Whoniverse</h3> | <h3>News from the Whoniverse</h3> | ||
* This should include news from BBC’s Doctor Who and other expanded media. In four bullet points, the information should be about a mix of new announcements of upcoming media, release dates, announcements that a new story has just been released, and relevant promotional events or developments. | |||
* Whenever a new piece of news is revealed, it should be placed at the top of the list. The last bullet (containing the oldest piece of news) should then be removed. | |||
* The first bullet point should be accompanied by an image, if possible. | |||
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<h3>Did You Know?</h3> | <h3>Did You Know?</h3> | ||
* This would be a template updated weekly –consisting of four interesting facts derived from any area within our coverage. | |||
* These facts should be from a variety of mediums (i.e., not every fact should be from BBC’s Doctor Who or from Faction Paradox). | |||
* The first bullet point should be accompanied with an image. Link and bold the character or game relating to the subject of each bullet, so guests and users alike are prompted to see more information in the article itself. | |||
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Community Coverage Project
- A display of the current long-term coverage project being run by the wiki editors. Have a progress bar at the top of the element, with a percentage either inside it or next to it. A description of the project underneath, and then a “See More” that leads to the list of pages currently being worked on.
- For example, the Eighth Doctor DWM Comics. That’s 33 comic stories, which is a major gap in coverage, but totally doable in a reasonable amount of time. Rather than having a single person take care of it to no fanfare, have it be a group project so that way it gets done FASTER and shows that the new Wiki will push things forward and be more up-to-date.
News from the Whoniverse
- This should include news from BBC’s Doctor Who and other expanded media. In four bullet points, the information should be about a mix of new announcements of upcoming media, release dates, announcements that a new story has just been released, and relevant promotional events or developments.
- Whenever a new piece of news is revealed, it should be placed at the top of the list. The last bullet (containing the oldest piece of news) should then be removed.
- The first bullet point should be accompanied by an image, if possible.
Did You Know?
- This would be a template updated weekly –consisting of four interesting facts derived from any area within our coverage.
- These facts should be from a variety of mediums (i.e., not every fact should be from BBC’s Doctor Who or from Faction Paradox).
- The first bullet point should be accompanied with an image. Link and bold the character or game relating to the subject of each bullet, so guests and users alike are prompted to see more information in the article itself.