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User:Aldyron/Diagnostics/Items consistency/Pages using item-defining templates and not in namespace Item
Consistency diagnostics sortable table I used to make lots of mistakes; so, in order to catch my own mistakes, I've trained myself to become a bit of a consistency nazi.
The following sortable table should make it easier to identify pages (if any) in need of some tidying-up for consistent properties, both individually and as part of a database. This particular table selects pages with the following criteria: page uses Template:Named Clothing, Template:Eternal wand or similar templates, and is not in namespace Item. |
These are the templates this query looks for:
- Template:Ammunition
- Template:Armor
- Template:Clothing
- Template:Jewelry
- Template:Shield
- Template:Named Ammunition
- Template:Named Armor
- Template:Named Clothing
- Template:Named Jewelry
- Template:Named Rune Arm
- Template:Named Shield
- Template:Named Weapon
- Template:Weapon
- Template:Unique shield
- Template:Quiver
- Template:Eternal wand
- Template:Raw Crafting Item
- Template:Ingredient
As you can see, some are in use, some are not in use, some are deprecated, some are non-existant as of 17 September 2013. That's intentional (see note box at the top of the page).
The non-existant templates are transcluded whole: should they ever be written, I have little chance to predict their forms, so they would likely disrupt the table's shape, a clue that will be hard for editors to ignore.
If I missed your favorite template, feel free to edit the query yourself or write me a line and I'll do it. Aldyron (Contributions • Message) 15:02, September 17, 2013 (EDT)