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Remember that too many subpages would be exactly the opposite of what we have now - too little info on each page. If you're careful about that, this will turn out great! --[[User:Tony|Tony]]<sup>[[User_talk:Tony|converse!]]</sup> 22:55, 16 April 2007 (PDT) | Remember that too many subpages would be exactly the opposite of what we have now - too little info on each page. If you're careful about that, this will turn out great! --[[User:Tony|Tony]]<sup>[[User_talk:Tony|converse!]]</sup> 22:55, 16 April 2007 (PDT) | ||
+ | ::Thats why I made the point that if a subpage gets too big it's turned into it's own article. and simply referenced by it's parent. The Research page will probally be the only one with alot of subpages because it's the top of the hierarchy and has all the sections that cannot be consolidated into another parent section. I'm moving pages and information around as I work on this as well to conform with the new standards. Hopfully people will follow the pattern. :D [[User:BurnHavoc|BurnHavoc]] 23:03, 16 April 2007 (PDT) |
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Contents
Organizing Year Zero
Due to the massive nature of the World of Year Zero, organization of information is paramount to gaining a complete understanding of what is known up to
date. As such, I am putting togeather this guide to organize all Year Zero content on the website, including a hierarchy of the main research pages and
standards for various types of recurring details in Year Zero (such as websites). In this manner all sites will be consistant in their style, easily
accessable, and there will be no redundant pages.
General Standards
Splitting Articles As a rule of thumb, when a subsection of any site gains more than 4-5 of it's own subsections it should be split into it's own
article and replaced on it's parent page with a short description and a link.
Major Subtopic Subsections For large subsections that become articles, if they have SPECIFIC major subsections numbering less than 4-5 you may include a description and link to the article of each. (ie Year Zero Individuals is a good example with few major people and a large ammount of minor people, the major ones can be listed on the Reserarch Page until they are too numerous).
Year Zero Name Any major top-end page name (ie Research, Story, People, etc) should be distinguised from the rest of the Wiki content by adding "Year
Zero" to the name.
Information Ordering Any subject in which the information is not proven to be dependant on chronology should use alphabetical order.
Year Zero Research This will be trhe consolidated center of all information regarding Year Zero. The very top of the hierarchy.
Year Zero Research
- Disvovery (Include details about how Year Zero was first discovered)
- Year Zero Timeline (Include basic details about change in date system)
- Year Zero World Facts (Include short description of overall state of the world and link to article)
- Year Zero Individuals (Include short description of types of people found, and link to article. Include major people only)
- Angry Sniper
- Other major people
- Year Zero Organizations (Include description of types of organizations found. Include major organizations only)
- Church of Plano (Short description and link to article)
- 105th Airborne Crusaders (Short description and link to article)
- Bureau of Morality (Short description and link to article)
- Cedocore (Short description and link to article)
- Year Zero Phenomena (Include details about change belief systems in Year Zero)
- The Presence (Short description and link to article)
- Year Zero Drugs (Include description of drug prevalance in Year Zero)
- Year Zero Websites (Include introduction to websites discovered)
- Table of websites
- Year Zero Multimedia (Include introduction to multimedia files obtained)
- List of videos with descriptions and article links
- List of audio files with descriptions and article links
- Any other multimedia category
- Year Zero in Real Life (Include introduction to IRL occurances)
- List of phonenumbers with descriptions and article links
- List of murals with descriptions and article links
- List of OSR Meetings with descriptions and article links
- Any other IRL occurance category
- Year Zero Puzzles
- Year Zero Numbers (Short description and link to article)
- Year Zero Banned Media (Short description and link to article)
Year Zero Timeline
Forthcoming... Subtopic page.
Year Zero World Facts
Forthcoming... Subtopic page.
Year Zero Individuals
Forthcoming... Subtopic page.
Year Zero Numbers
Forthcoming... Subtopic page.
Year Zero Banned Media
Forthcoming... Subtopic page.
Standard: Identity
Forthcoming... For individuals and organizations.
Standard: Fact Page
Forthcoming... For world facts, phenomena, and drugs
Standard: Website
Forthcoming... For website discoveries
Standard: Multimedia
Forthcoming... For multimedia discoveries
Standard: Real life
Forthcoming... For real life discoveries
Comments: Remember that too many subpages would be exactly the opposite of what we have now - too little info on each page. If you're careful about that, this will turn out great! --Tonyconverse! 22:55, 16 April 2007 (PDT)
- Thats why I made the point that if a subpage gets too big it's turned into it's own article. and simply referenced by it's parent. The Research page will probally be the only one with alot of subpages because it's the top of the hierarchy and has all the sections that cannot be consolidated into another parent section. I'm moving pages and information around as I work on this as well to conform with the new standards. Hopfully people will follow the pattern. :D BurnHavoc 23:03, 16 April 2007 (PDT)