Standards

The current Standards for the Digby Dragon Wiki.

Before Clicking Publish
As a corollary to the above, if you're making a minor edit (e.g. fixing a spelling error or tweaking formatting), check the "Minor edit" button above the Summary box before saving the page. Also be sure to give a brief summary of your edit; this is incredibly helpful. Finally, use the "Preview" button. This is right next to the "Publish" button, and is there for a reason. It's your own personal spell checker, link checker, whatever-else checker.

Don't use conversational style
This is an information site. It should read like Wikipedia, not like your diary.


 * Check your spelling and grammar. Don't use internet slang (ex. "How r u?" or "c u 2nite"). If you're not 100% sure about the way a word is spelled, type it into Google or Dictionary.com. If you know that you're not the strongest speller, compose your edits in a word processor like Microsoft Word or use an Internet browser like Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, which have spell-checking built in.
 * Don't use "smileys" or "emoticons".
 * Don't "reply" to content others have posted. If you think a particular point warrants discussion, post on the article's comments section, or make a forum page. If you're 100% sure that something should be changed and don't think a discussion is necessary, just change it.
 * Never abbreviate the names of characters, places, or anything. Wherever possible, use the full name of a character the first time they are mentioned.

Links
Don't link to the current page. In other words, a page should not link to itself. If it is attempted, the link will simply turn into bold text. A given page should only contain one link to any other page. If a page links to Digby in one place, then that should be the only link to Digby on that page. Typically this link should be the first instance of the term in the article. Also, never link a header. Instead, use the following directly under the header:



Don't sign your edits
All contributions are appreciated, but if every user left their mark on every contribution they made, the Wiki would be nothing but signatures. Your contributions can still be seen on the "History" page for a given article, and under "Contributions" on your profile.

Maintenance tags
Do not add maintenance categories (such as Category:Article stubs) directly to articles. Instead, use the tags below.

Stubs
If you don't know enough information on a topic, or you know there's more, add a stub to it. To do so, try this:

And people will know that it's a stub by looking at the stub category. Generally the template is put at the bottom of the page.

Cleanup
The cleanup tag should be used on messy articles which need major improvements in spelling, grammar, and organization. To do so, type this at the very top of the article, above any other templates or infoboxes:

and it will be automatically added to Category:Articles in need of cleanup, as well as having a notification at the top of the page indicating that the article needs to be cleaned up.

Delete
The delete tag should be used sparingly, in cases where a community consensus is required to decide the usefulness of an article. If you see a page which is spam/vandalized, you should notify an Admin rather then tagging it as a Candidate for deletion. To nominate an article for deletion, type the following on the page:

Image Standards
When uploading an image, be sure to give it a descriptive name. Don't worry about adding Licensing Information or a Summary.

Fan art should not be uploaded to the Wiki, as it is not canonical.