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== Admin ==
Please see [[T:HOW ADMIN]].  {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}} 18:59: Sun 18 Nov 2012</span>
Please see [[T:HOW ADMIN]].  {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}} 18:59: Sun 18 Nov 2012</span>
== Changing base text usually unnecessary ==
Some of the work that we do on the wiki is kind of a drag.  There are many repetitive tasks that we have to perform.  However, it's important to use your time wisely.  Consider whether the action you're taking is something that involves a pattern.  If it is, then the chances are that a bot can do it more quickly.  Try not to waste your time on such projects, because there are many things that really do need a real, live human doing the work.
One such thing is changing from<pre>[[The Lost Boy]] --> [[The Lost Boy (TV story)|The Lost Boy]]</pre>
This is something that a bot can do in a second.  But it's also something which isn't at all necessary.  It's okay to rely on redirects.  A good rule of thumb is that you shouldn't change an existing link unless:
:*it's actually taking you to the wrong place (there's an actual difference between [[Castrovalva]] and [[Castrovalva (TV story)]], for instance)
:*there's a technical reason why having a link to the actual page name is better than having a link to the redirect (this doesn't happen often, but is the case on navigation templates)
{{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}} 19:41: Tue 20 Nov 2012</span>

Revision as of 19:41, 20 November 2012

Welcome to the Tardis:About Rassilon the Great

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Infoboxes do not make an article

Hi. Infoboxes alone do not make an article. They are basically a summary with extra information of the article. But the article needs to have content first/as well as the infobox. --Tangerineduel / talk 16:08, November 18, 2012 (UTC)

Admin

Please see T:HOW ADMIN.
czechout<staff />    18:59: Sun 18 Nov 2012

Changing base text usually unnecessary

Some of the work that we do on the wiki is kind of a drag. There are many repetitive tasks that we have to perform. However, it's important to use your time wisely. Consider whether the action you're taking is something that involves a pattern. If it is, then the chances are that a bot can do it more quickly. Try not to waste your time on such projects, because there are many things that really do need a real, live human doing the work.

One such thing is changing from

[[The Lost Boy]] --> [[The Lost Boy (TV story)|The Lost Boy]]

This is something that a bot can do in a second. But it's also something which isn't at all necessary. It's okay to rely on redirects. A good rule of thumb is that you shouldn't change an existing link unless:

  • it's actually taking you to the wrong place (there's an actual difference between Castrovalva and Castrovalva (TV story), for instance)
  • there's a technical reason why having a link to the actual page name is better than having a link to the redirect (this doesn't happen often, but is the case on navigation templates)


czechout<staff />    19:41: Tue 20 Nov 2012