User talk:Deb1701

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Regarding page justification
Hi. I saw your message on Tangerineduel;s page, and as the tech admin, I thought I'd respond for him. As you suggest, we could indeed compel justification. Thing is though, we're really not going to. There's a command in Special:Preferences to allow you to choose to justify paragraphs. It works in the monobook skin, but doesn't in the new wikia skin. Nevertheless its presence suggests that it's a feature Wikia wants to be able to give to users on an individual level. Thus, we're not going to compel justification. It's up to Wikia to get the justification working properly. If you personally want to have justification of all paragraphs now, you could alter your own CSS file so that, to you and you alone, the paragraphs were justified. You'd only have to create Special:MyPage/common.css and enter the following code: .WikiaArticle p {text-align:justify}

Can't guarantee that would render pages perfectly every single time, because some of our pages have occasional paragraph-level formatting, but it would generally be a reasonable attempt at full paragraph justification. 19:22:28 Fri 10 Jun 2011


 * My preferences are set to JUSTIFY but it doesn't work. -- Deb1701

Category descriptions
Hi, I'm not sure what adding "List of articles" does for the categories, not having anything on the page would seem to do a better job of suggest its meaning than adding the rather meaningless/self evident "List of articles", which it isn't, not in the way this wiki deals with lists, see Category:Lists for all the articles which are lists of things. Thanks. --Tangerineduel / talk 14:03, June 11, 2011 (UTC)
 * EDIT: And also please check prior to creating categories, such as "Time Lord episodes" which was deleted in favour of Category:Time Lord stories and if creating categories be sure to make sure they themselves are categorised. Thanks. --Tangerineduel / talk 14:12, June 11, 2011 (UTC)


 * I only created the categories that were on the WANTED CATEGORIES page. If the category is not used, it should be removed the articles it appears on. I was also under the impression that you had to type something in the description. -- User:Deb1701


 * Some of the categories are on year-based articles because of how templates function, they're not created as such until we've got 3 articles to go in the categories, until then the pages continue to function.
 * The Wanted Categories, like everything that starts with Special is a functionality the Wiki provides and needs to be taken as such as do all pages under the "Maintenance reports" heading on the Special:SpecialPages page. It's a useful indicator of how the wiki is functioning and also useful for gauging what needs to be done, as long as it's viewed in relation to how the rest of the wiki is functioning.
 * When creating a category it is far, far more preferable for it to be categorised correctly rather than to write something on the category's page (I'm not sure what you mean by "in the description"), as if you create a category without categorising it it's just adding further work for other editors who have to go through and work out why it was created and how it should be categorised. --Tangerineduel / talk 16:19, June 11, 2011 (UTC)

Stubs
All the stubs used on this wiki have been engineered (by User:CzechOut) to sit on the side of the page so that we have a uniform look to the whole wiki. Please do not alter stub or other template pages without knowledge of the whole look of this wiki. Thanks. --Tangerineduel / talk 15:15, June 11, 2011 (UTC)