User talk:Joenuts

Welcome!

Diagnostics

 * Talked a few months ago about overhauling existing category structure see DDO wiki talk:Category policy, the -items- root category was very cluttered, a lot of duplication, not very organized. I'm now working on cleaning it up.
 * Basically, DDO Library.Items is going to be as close as possible a clone of AH structure. Item pages should only exist in one easily organized (sub)category in that branch. DDO Library.Item groups will contain items that have been grouped together that have common properties.
 * Once item category structure is straightened out / made more consistent, the item templates can be fine tuned to place items in appropriate categories.
 * Also, post template is likely going to get phased out in favor of a much more common wiki format of just indenting lines.
 * Joenuts (Contributions • &uArr; top &uArr;) 21:56, September 11, 2013 (EDT)
 * Joenuts (Contributions • &uArr; top &uArr;) 21:56, September 11, 2013 (EDT)

You've been nominated for clown of the year!
Hey Joe, I've nominated you for clown of the year should you choose to accept! ShoeMaker (Contributions • Message) 17:39, January 2, 2014 (EST)

Lore Legacy Items

 * Solution : All pages that use the new Lore template will need to have image updated, and ultimately the page updated to use spelllore template with correct details. ( see : http://ddowiki.com/page/Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Lore )
 * Once no pages reference that template, it can be deprecated, the created categories should have no pages so they can get deleted, etc.
 * In the current time, I think the broken links were very unsightly, and now even though information is a bit dated, it's not broken looking.
 * Joenuts (Contributions • &uArr; top &uArr;) 16:17, January 3, 2014 (EST)
 * If an indicator is required to notify viewers that information is out dated, perhaps I can add the Template:Update tag to each of those pages, and also modify the Template:Lore to show a tag that the that line of information needs to be updated. What do you think about that?
 * Joenuts (Contributions • &uArr; top &uArr;) 16:26, January 3, 2014 (EST)