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Allo, I've done some fixes to your signature as it was causing issues on Opera (specifically, the lazy html tags and lack of "" on attributes were causing green text for the rest of the page). When I get my bot up and running, I'll do a site scan for your sig and apply the fixes globally. In the meantime, just say no to lazy html tags! :P --[[User:Gnu32|Gnu32]] 17:22, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
 
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:Aah, sorry about that. I [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=User:Dinoguy1000/signature&diff=prev&oldid=41729 originally used] the version that I use on [[wikia:User:Dinoguy1000/signature|Wikia]], which didn't leave out attribute quotes or closing tags, since I wasn't sure if HTML Tidy was installed here or not. After experimenting, it looked like it was, so I [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=User:Dinoguy1000/signature&diff=next&oldid=41729 switched] to the much leaner (and much more invalid) version I use on [[wikipedia:User:Dinoguy1000/signature|Wikipedia]], since Tidy should fill in the missing quotes and closing tags itself (there haven't been any complaints about my sig on WP in Opera, so I assume Tidy actually does what it's supposed to there). If it's not too much trouble, could you play around with my sig, removing quotes and closing tags, to see if there's a shorter version that plays nice in Opera? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:48, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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==English or American english?==
== thankyouthankyouthankyou ==
 
   
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We sorta need to get a uniformity going in the wiki. this is an issue in many wikis, and needs to be corrected.
What a coinky-dink. Just as I hit the "Save Changes" button to add Mystery Block to the proper "Removed" section, I get hit with the ol' Edit Conflict. Checked the history and saw you fixed my silly mistake. Thank you kindly :) ''(I has an excuse! I only had 3hrs of sleep last night, and didn't notice the original "Removed" section)'' [[User:That Canadian Guy|That Canadian Guy]] 19:04, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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What type of english do we use? American or English?
:Heh, no problem. =) Truth be told, if I had my way, that template (and the other navboxes) would look quite different, at least in the edit box, but that's just me (and really has nothing to do with your message ;P ). <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 19:06, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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I personally, of course, choose '''British English''', though I know the majority of readers are american. so it's an issue of origin versus popularity.
::Believe me, if I had the time ''(which I don't)'', I'd go purchase some cheap site hosting and make my own Minecraft Wiki. And things would be alot different. Much more professional looking, as if it was a Wiki for the FBI ''(no offence to this Wiki, I'm just a professional kinda guy)'', and I'd probably do things differently such as splitting up the Mob page into separate pages for each mob ''(I wouldn't care if half of 'em were stubs. Stubs are awesome.)''. [[User:That Canadian Guy|That Canadian Guy]] 19:11, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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thoughts? votes? --[[User:Kizzycocoa|Kizzycocoa]] 15:08, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
:::Without knowing how you feel about Wikia, let me point out the [[wikia:c:minecraft:Minecraft Wiki|Minecraft Wikia]]. ;) <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 19:24, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
 
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:'''American English''', because the majority of users are American, Curse is an American company and the servers are located in America. (as far as I know)--[[User:Quatroking|Quatroking]] - '''<small>MCWiki Administrator</small>''' 15:11, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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: I am going to vote for '''American English''' simply because it is easier for Firefox users. The default installed Firefox autocorrect dictionary prefers American English, even in the Great Britain version, or so I have read. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup>([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]])</sup> 15:13, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
::::'''<expletive>''' Wikia. Wikia can go '''<expletive deleted>''' itself. I loved how they introduced the '''NEW WIKIA SKIN :O''', then within like a month of it being released, half of the bigger Wikis ''(Such as the Pikmin Wikia)'' said "Screw this" and ended up getting their own site hosting. Wikia just screwed itself over big time. I did use Adblock Plus to get rid of all the Wikia ads on the Monaco theme, but their new theme is just ridiculous and overcrowded with ads. [[User:That Canadian Guy|That Canadian Guy]] 20:45, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
 
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:Also voting '''American English''' - it's what the majority of people are used to and frankly, if you went British English people would just be correcting articles anyways (because no one bothers to read the rules :P) --[[User:Warlock|Warlock]] 15:21, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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: I vote '''British English''', simply because I automatically spell that way. Especially when describing the colour of things, or what behaviour they display. :D [[User:DreadLindwyrm|DreadLindwyrm]] 15:47, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
:::::Yeah, I figured you might be like that. =D I can tell you that the main reason the YGO Wikia didn't also leave was because we decided we probably wouldn't be able to compete with our own work (and the fact that we'd have to find a host that could handle the traffic didn't help matters any, either). <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 21:06, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
 
::::::Er, to address an above point, isn't the [[mob]] page already split out into separate pages? --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 21:11, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:There was already a [[Minecraft Wiki talk:Wiki Rules#Regionalisation|discussion]] on the date format that should be used, and I believe whatever language that is used, it should be the same as that language's date format, or all dates are changed to an international standard, or at least an internationally readable format (DD Month-Name YYYY).
== Food ==
 
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:I, of course, will vote for '''British English''', as this is a wiki, it is generally considered best to use the most formal language (even small things like saying ''it is'' instead of ''it's''). Remember that "American English" is just a lazy version of British English. It is even slightly similar to txt speech, which while much more lazy and severe than what American English has done, American English is still removing letters from normal words with the only reason to make them quicker to type or write, which is the same and very popular concept of txt speech. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 19:48, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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::Note the vast, vast differences between the Wikipedia pages for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_English American English] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_language SMS Language] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_English Internet Slang]. American English is a dialect in its own right, containing a large amount of unique words (not abbreviated phrases). As far as calling British English the most formal language, I'm going to have to say: {{cn}} :) [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup>([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]])</sup> 20:04, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
Whoa. Nice edit. ''--''[[User:R0cketor|<b><font color="Red">R</font><font color="black">ocĸetor </font></b>]]<sup>'''[[User_talk:R0cketor|<font color="Black">talk</font>]]'''</sup> 07:49, 4 April 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::The problem is I'm extremely biased against American English, because I hate America for being childish with this whole "we have to be independent and not do anything the same as anyone else" nonsense (which is ironically making me be childish about it). Things would be a lot simpler if America just stuck with normal English, and didn't use outdated measurements like Fahrenheit. </stupid rant that everyone should hate me for, also scaler has a good point> –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 17:32, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
:Thanks, took me a while. =) I'm now trying to decide whether a refactoring of the table would justify the columns it would add. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 07:51, 4 April 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::: It makes discussions like these pop up on all of the wikis. :T And Scaler does have a good point. (Possibly a discussion-resolving point?) [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 17:39, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
== Why? ==
 
   
Why did you undo my changes? Where was the fail? --[[User:Yulex2|Yulex2]] 03:44, 19 April 2011 (UTC)
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:::: You realize Britian has its own crazy system of measurements too, right? --[[User:Warlock|Warlock]] 17:43, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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:::::I don't like Britain's money system, I don't actually know what measurements they use, but at least they use normal temperatures. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 00:08, 4 August 2011 (UTC)
:I perhaps worded my edit summary too strongly (especially considering you are a new contributor here), but I reverted because of the change you made to the template's CSS and the fact that you used {{tl|Sprite}} directly instead of using {{tl|BlockLink}}, resulting in a lot of extra code. In addition, we don't have an article on the [[Spider Web]], or, as far as I know, any sourceable information on its intended purpose. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 04:46, 19 April 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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::::: Britain has the same 'money system' as america - we have 100p (uk cents) in one pound (UK dollar) and we have notes for £5 and up. The only differences are names, that america uses 25¢ coins instead of 20p coins, and that notes start with $1. We also do not have a crazy system - for distance we use miles and feet (in fact, this is the official standard but at home half of people use metres and km), but everything else (weight, volume, temp etc) is metric. What is crazy about that, after all you have units in groups of 12s or 3s or even 1760s! [[User:Jaredjeya|Jaredjeya]] 07:07, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
::Ok I understand now. --[[User:Yulex2|Yulex2]] 10:44, 19 April 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:Isn't Minecraft using American English (gray instead of grey)? I think it could be confusing to have the games terms in American English and the rest of the page in British English. – [[User:Scaler|Scaler]] <small>[[User talk:Scaler|(t)]]</small> 20:15, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
== Reddit ==
 
   
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:: It may use American English but all measurements are metric [[User:Jaredjeya|Jaredjeya]] 07:09, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Yes, I am the same NipplesOfTheFuture from reddit :D I'm also GhettoGreen on Minecraft, but I don't play on nerd.nu as much as I used to (I have a private server I play on with friends). --[[User:NipplesOfTheFuture|NipplesOfTheFuture]] 18:39, 27 April 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::I don't see what that has to do with anything. Metric is not tied to one particular variant of English (it originated in France, not Britain, for that matter), and it's an international standard; using any other measurement system would only create ambiguity, at least in some situations for some people. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 13:37, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
== "Sublime" splash ==
 
   
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: I vote for American English. Mainly because it's the english I learned and know how to write. Ok, you can say now, that you would correct it to British English. But thats a lot of work. But I know too, that there are people who have time to do such things. The other point is the thing Scaler highlighted. <small>–The preceding unsigned comment was added by [[User:Freaktechnik|Freaktechnik]] <sup>([[User talk:Freaktechnik|Talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Freaktechnik|Contribs]])</sup> . Please sign your posts with ~~<nowiki></nowiki>~~</small>
Care to explain why you deleted my explanation? "Really not sure about either of those" isn't exactly a fortress of logic, especially given that you could've confirmed mine at least with two seconds of Wikipedia.
 
   
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: I think '''it does not matter''' as long as we don't use british terms like trolley or american terms like a la mode. not that anyone would really use either of those on the minecraft wiki, but most american people understand grey and colour and most british people understand gray and color. Also in terms of measurements we should use the '''metric system''' because minecraft uses meters. Also what is everyone talking about with the british being more formal? You guys use contractions too- right?
Sublime (literary)
 
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<small>–The preceding unsigned comment was added by [[User:allenofdrum|allenofdrum]] <sup>([[User talk:allenofdrum|Talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/allenofdrum|Contribs]])</sup> . Please sign your posts with ~~<nowiki></nowiki>~~</small>
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
The sublime is a form of expression in literature in which the author refers to things in nature or art that affect the mind with a sense of overwhelming grandeur or irresistible power. It is calculated to inspire awe, deep reverence, or lofty emotion, by reason of its beauty, vastness, or grandeur.[1] When thinking of the literary sublime, '''most scholars point to the Romantic Period as the age in which it flourished'''. In Romantic poetry, authors often referred to mountains or deep crags, '''things that they considered both awe-inspiring and terrifying''', in order to express the literary sublime.
 
   
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::"à la mode" is not american it's french ^^". I agree to use the metric system. – [[User:Scaler|Scaler]] <small>[[User talk:Scaler|(t)]]</small> 20:05, 10 August 2011 (UTC)
[[User:CK|CK]] 09:54, 1 May 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::American English is the Curse standard. That being said however, British English is also acceptable, and not something that should be hunted down and changed, nor should any use be reprimanded or reverted for using it. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 00:40, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
:While that may have been the original usage of "sublime", its meaning has shifted since it started being used (at least, in my experience) - I have never heard it used in a way that would suggest the object or experience being described as "sublime" was anything like "awe-inspiring and terrifying"... If you disagree with my (admittedly sketchy) logic, though, feel free to readd your explanation to the article; I won't remove it again. ;) <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 13:25, 1 May 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:I would !vote for American English, since that's what Minecraft seems to use, though I should also point out that I am American myself. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 13:37, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
::The only real shift in meaning it's undergone to my knowledge is a colloquialization- it's used to add a superlative quality to a description that doesn't necessarily have to have anything to do with supernatural wonder and terror. However, to me it's pretty clear that Notch intended the original sense of the word: one of the paintings in the game is a facsimile of the foreground character in Caspar David Friedrich's ''Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer'', a really excellently prime example of the Romantic sublime in art. (It's here if you're interested. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanderer_above_the_Sea_of_Fog) I think I'll add the explanation again, with perhaps a slight re-phrasing to make it a little clearer. [[User:CK|CK]] 15:45, 1 May 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:Maybe '''American English''' for the main wiki, but possibly a translation subspace for British English? <span style="color:#7B3F00">'''''CosmoConsole'''''</span> <font color="#D2691E"><small>[[User:Cosmoconsole|my page!]] [[User_talk:Cosmoconsole|my talk!]] [[Special:Contributions/Cosmoconsole|my contributions!]]</small></font> 17:18, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
== Template:items ==
 
   
The Bowl isn't a tool: it's only used in the crafting recipe of the mushroom stew. If the bowl mustn't be on the "raw materials" because is crafted from planks, why the stick is in the "raw materials" section? Also, I added water and lava buckets because they are tools and they're two types of bucket--[[User:Ua|Ua]] 08:39, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
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::I vote '''English'''; as in, the original one ;P But tbh, I don't think it's that big a deal which variant of the language we use, as long as we dont start writing pages in Punjabi or Jamaican English and *really* confuse readers :P [[User:Masked Turk|Masked Turk]] 23:23, 10 September 2011 (UTC)
   
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:::Ooh, we should totally start using Lojban! =D <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 02:37, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
:The group labels on {{tl|Items}} aren't necessarily hard-and-fast rules for the items in those groups. There are several items besides sticks in the "Raw Materials" group that aren't really raw materials, for instance. This is done deliberately, for convenience and brevity (if the group labels perfectly described the groups, we'd need twice as many to cover the same items, easily!).
 
:As I said in my edit summary, [[Water Bucket]] redirects to [[Water]], and [[Lava Bucket]] to [[Lava]]. Neither of these has its own article, so I'd argue against their inclusion in the navbox. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 08:51, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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"'''American English''' is the Curse standard." Well, that just answers it, doesn't it? - [[User:Apollyna|Apollyna]] <sup>([[User_talk:Apollyna|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Apollyna|C]])</sup> 19:20, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
== 1.8 Content pages and template tags ==
 
   
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I'd prefer '''British English''', and heres why. Firstly, about 15% of the wiki is (and myself) british. '''If american british editors would like, they can still use, say, jello instead of jelly''', but please just stick to '''it is instead of it's''' and that.. [[User:Jediknightkrazy1|Jedi in, um, I forgot.]] 09:01, 6 October 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for all the fixes on all those tags etc on the Melon, seeds, etc pages. When it comes to content and wording, I'm pretty good, but tags, administrative rights, and reasoning for things exclusive to wikis, i don't really know that much about. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 03:36, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
 
   
:No problem. I have a [[wikia:c:User:Dinoguy1000|reasonable amount of experience]] working on wikis, from both sides of the admin bit, so feel free to ask me about anything you might need help with or explained. =) <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 06:31, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
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:You seem not to really know what you're saying... "American British editors"? And (at least to the best of my knowledge, having lived in America for the past 22.5 of my 23 years) no American uses "jelly" to refer to "Jello". Lastly, using the contraction "it's" or its expanded form "it is" is not a matter of American versus British English, but rather the formality of the context: in comments such as this, you can use contractions to your heart's content, but for articles, they should be avoided for many of the same reasons first- and second-person should be avoided. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080"></span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 23:04, 6 October 2011 (UTC)
   
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== Notch/Mojang Watch? ==
   
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I think it's time to devise a new plan.... Not every little item mentioned by Notch or the rest of Mojang in tweets, and blogs will become a part of Minecraft, yet people seem to believe that everything needs a page. I suggest we create a single page where this stuff can be listed, and the links to the tweets and comments can be posted for future reference. If and when we have confirmation that an item is coming in a patch, or has actually been added to the game, THEN the information can be used to create a page.... Opinions? --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 00:36, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
[[Wheat Seeds]] - [[template:block]] yeah exactly. (I wasn't actaully supposed to change the template, that was an accident while i was previewing it to see how fail it is) User:Cool thinks that Wheat Seeds are a seed, not a block. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 02:31, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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:A huge list of citations with the references along with it should be workable.--[[User:Quatroking|Quatroking]] - '''<small>MCWiki Administrator</small>''' 01:22, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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:To quote my response two topics above:
:Semantically, he's right, but until we see proof that the game treats Wheat Seeds (and the other seeds) specifically as a seed block, they should be left as "block". <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 02:35, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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The Upcoming Features article seems too definite for features that are so in development that they are very likely to change, so an article
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following the development of new things would help proliferate the knowledge of updates.
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I know quite a few people that are not able to follow the Twitter and Google+ accounts of developers but would still like to know what to expect in future patches.
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It is, after all, data that is contained in a version of Minecraft even if that version is only known to the developers.
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:--[[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 02:38, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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::I follow Notch's Twitter feed religiously, and I have excellent bullshit sensors - I can almost always tell when he's just joking around about some feature or another (cue hotdog tweet) - so I could help out in that regard. Does anyone do the same for Jeb's Twitter feed? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 06:19, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
== replacing for (([[Template:BlockGrid|BlockGrid]])) ==
 
   
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:::Actually, Jeb knows about this particular issue since I told him about it once on the IRC. Either way I've got him followed too and it's pretty easy to filter out the jokes and stuff.
hi, since wyn was uncooperative, i tried it with replace; this is what i’ve got so far:
 
   
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:::We can probably make a big page of references using grouped references; <nowiki><references group="schwoopy" /></nowiki>. If we'd then just group a lot of twitter messages, Google+, /r/Minecraft and other links, we'd probably get a rather clear overview of all citations made by Mojang.--[[User:Quatroking|Quatroking]] - '''<small>MCWiki Administrator</small>''' 08:42, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
[[User:Flying sheep/Template:BlockGrid]] (look at the source)
 
   
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::::I think we should make this happen... sooner rather than later??? --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 16:17, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
the problem is that the limit is hit, but {{tl|BlockSprite}} as well as a &lt;td> hast to fit into the replaced section. both would need nearly 400 chars, and i’d have to recreate {{tl|BlockSprite}}. :( – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 19:52, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::::Any suggestions for an article title? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 18:10, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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::::::I'm already working on a draft, I decided that [[Citations, references and sources]] would be a good title.--[[User:Quatroking|Quatroking]] - '''<small>MCWiki Administrator</small>''' 18:18, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
::hah, nope, it expands templates before replacing. and circumventing that would need escape sequences, which are not implemented – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 21:04, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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== help with beta ==
:::Hmm... Well, it'd be considerably uglier and would require [[Template:!|proper escaping]], but you could try using wikitable syntax instead of HTML tables. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 21:46, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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i got beta about a week ago and i was trying to load it today and it wont load :( <small>–The preceding unsigned comment was added by [[User:Jordan9839|Jordan9839]] <sup>([[User talk:Jordan9839|Talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Jordan9839|Contribs]])</sup> . Please sign your posts with ~~<nowiki></nowiki>~~</small>
::::no, this way, we have fewer characters for the table syntax, so almost solely the blocksprite counts, but it is still way more than 30 characters (more like 300) – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 22:34, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:Please clarify. <span style="color:#7B3F00">'''''CosmoConsole'''''</span> <font color="#D2691E"><small>[[User:Cosmoconsole|my page!]] [[User_talk:Cosmoconsole|my talk!]] [[Special:Contributions/Cosmoconsole|my contributions!]]</small></font> 17:05, 19 August 2011 (UTC)
:::::Is there any way to store the cell in a variable and use the variable to get past the length limit, or does that result in race conditions regarding when various parts get parsed? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 22:41, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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== Old articles lost in the wiki in bad quality ==
::::::it’s not much of a race as <code>replace</code> seems to always win. our limitations are: 30 chars of html code can be inserted per occurrence per replacement; we can loop over all arguments as many times as we want. what we can do is to first replace each char per tablerow (e.g. aXXXXa) with itself and a series of funky symbols. for each named argument(e.g. a=air, X=stone), we replace each funky symbol with a 30-char-chunk of html, and the char (a or X) with the coordinates calculated by a extracted part of {{tl|BlockSprite}}. X( – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 14:07, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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Some of the articles in the wiki are old, outdated, badly written and generally bad, for example:
:::::::Yep, short anything else (and between the two of us, you've already tried and I've already suggested most all the other options at our disposal), all we have left is nested #replaces (and hoping that they're not as hard on the server as the loop). <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:37, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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[[Chunk updates]], [[Admin]], [[Lua Scripting]], [[Creation and saving class]]. [[Map Editing (hex)]]
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all of thous articles are from Category:Server and Category:Development, which contain many articles like thous, but I believe there are more categories like that! I have no idea what to do with them..delete? rewrite? merge? i really don't know...--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 15:29, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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:For the record, a list of pages which have gone the longest without being edited can be found at [[Special:AncientPages]]. <small>Interesting how many pages from translation projects are on that list...</small> <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:34, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
::::::::The best would be to allow admin-approved php templates: thouse would be faster than anything written in this sorry excuse for a programming language (wikisyntax, that is, not php ;)), and also easier to write and read. – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 12:24, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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::Ignoring the translation articles, the others should be tagged with a version of [[:Template:Outdated]] that indicates they need to be updated/rewritten etc. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 18:32, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
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:::Really? [[Template:Outdated]]?? It doesn't even makes sense...--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 19:10, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
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::::Yeah, [[Template:Outdated]] refers to features that were once in normal [[Minecraft]], but are no longer. I, personally, have been sorting through them to see what I can add to the articles, but most of them are translations. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 19:14, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
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:::::Please note my use of the words "a version of" I was not suggesting using that template as is, but something similar. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 01:44, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
   
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== Item naming proposal ==
:::::::::PHP as the "best" is most definitely a matter of opinion; in my experience, just about everyone seems to hate it equally (but then, I don't know the language myself, so I can't say if everyone is just joking around or what). ;) There are extensions to allow Lua (and maybe other languages) to be used for templates, but AFAIK all of these present security and denial-of-service risks. A new parser, with support for proper programming, has been on the table for years, but it's a very hard problem (especially considering all the little edge cases in the current parser (which is not so much a parser as a haphazard pile of regexes piled up over the years) that it has to replicate), so no significant progress has been made until just recently on a parser rewrite, and it's hard to tell when anyone will finally get around to working on adding programming support in a secure manner.
 
:::::::::Before you really start blaming wikimarkup for anything, though, you have to remember that it was never intended as a programming language - per it's name, it's a ''markup'' language. ;) ParserFunctions (and, later, StringFunctions and the myriad other extensions that add various programming paradigms to wikimarkup) arose because people insisted on trying to use wikimarkup as a programming language, but it is still not one, and the author of ParserFunctions has repeatedly said that PF was a mistake he wishes he'd never made. =D <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:41, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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Shouldn't we call all items that also have a block with a similar name similarly? Right now we have [[Diamond (Gem)]]), [[Iron (Ingot)]], and [[Gold (Ingot)]].
::::::::::well, i don’t know how to program PHP, since i was appalled by the language design, but since mediawiki runs on it (and all extensions are written in it), it would be bloat to add yet another script/template language parser. lua is pretty small, and i would dig every proper template/programming/markup language instead of mediawiki. of course the security risks are there, and i have no proper solution for it, but allowing to give individual users a “is trusted with programming” permission would help against crappy templates. the logic could be separated from the data and the markup template, so that every user can, say, add new entries to {{tl|BlockSprite}} and change the appearance of it’s components, but only trusted programmers can edit the logic.
 
::::::::::my specific proposal would be:
 
::::::::::# every template has 1. one markup template, 2. an optional script in a programming/scripting language, and 3. an optional css file
 
::::::::::# the markup template uses [http://mustache.github.com/ mustache], and is thus logic-less. it receives a dictionary/hashtable and uses it to replace tags in it.
 
::::::::::# if a script is present, it gets run on the argument dictionary, before it is handed to the template. the dictionary can contain arbitrary markup, so the script can do anything (e.g. fill a almost empty template with just one to-be-replaced tag in it)
 
::::::::::# if a css file is present, it is applied to the markup file. it’s also a mustache template that receives the optionally processed dict, so colors and stuff can be inserted there
 
::::::::::# as arbitrary markup can be passed in the argument dict to the markup template, a template can also use a set of optional sub-templates.
 
::::::::::– [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 10:27, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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First of all, the ingame items are actually '''Diamond''', '''Iron Ingot''', and '''Gold Ingot''', without parentheses, so the ingots should probably retain their ingame name.
:::::::::::Most proposals for Lua et al. parsers (and most extensions written to do as much) have featured an external parser for the functionality, rather than writing one from scratch; this is something the MW devs and Wikimedia do not want, however, since it would mean adding an external dependency to MediaWiki that most servers would then have to install (as opposed to PHP, which basically everyone and their grandmother already has). This is why we don't already have something like this in core MW; currently, the best bet looks to be either a home-brewed language (in which case it would likely end up as an extension of the new parser being worked on) or a home-brewed parser for the chosen language, written in PHP and distributed with MW.
 
:::::::::::There is no effective way to limit who could write such templates in the current MW setup, and changing the software to allow such functionality would require major revisions (all AFIAK). Much more effective than that would be auto-death to any template that takes more than a certain amount of time or server resources to run.
 
:::::::::::I honestly don't know nearly enough to be able to comment on specific proposals for what a new template architecture may look like; despite talking a big game, I don't actually know any "real" programming languages (I've tried two or three times to learn C, and though I've gotten further on each attempt, they've all ultimately been non-starters), so I can't comment on what programming paradigms may be useful in the context of MediaWiki templates. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:01, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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But seeing as the [[Diamond]] page should be a disambiguation, calling all items that need the defining extension '''Name (Item)''' seems to make more sense to me, for example: '''Diamond (Item)''' [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 17:38, 27 August 2011 (UTC)
interesting, but this conversation goes too far into meta-metaness :D
 
   
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:I disagree with your last point; we should ''only'' be adding bits to article names if it is ''necessary'' for disambiguation (e.g. if two blocks/items have identical names). I'm also not seeing why [[Diamond]] ''must'' be a disambiguation page; what does it do that an {{tl|About}} hatnote at the top of the Diamond gem page with the pagename "Diamond" could not? Seriously, <code><nowiki>{{About|the gem|the ore|Diamond Ore|the block|Diamond Block}}</nowiki></code> would fill the role perfectly.
so mediawiki didn’t really go anywhere in this direction for years, and there isn’t a mature plugin we could use here, right?
 
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:I have never been happy with the dabtext-in-titles craze here, though I've also never really voiced it before. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 05:01, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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::Actually, the about template would do perfectly in the Diamond page. My two basic points were that we should use ingame names and, if necessary, use (Item) or (Block) as the added text in the title. Really, though, if we use ingame names that there should be no problem. No two things are named the same. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 06:14, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
for learing how to program, i’d recommend python, because it is designed for readability and the principle of least surprise. – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 11:38, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::That's good to hear. I'd appreciate hearing the thoughts of others on this though (particularly admins/Curse staff); if this discussion will manage to get a change to happen, it should be sooner rather than later. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 13:31, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
:Something like that, yeah.
 
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::::The only thing I have to add to this discussion is that any change of the naming convention needs to be agreed upon by more than just the two of you. This affects the entire wiki. So please plan on this being a very lengthy discussion... i.e. weeks, if not months before it is implemented. If you need to go to individual talk pages and point them at this discussion to get adequate participaction, I recommend you do so. Also, no renaming of base images is allowed, they can be reuploaded, but not moved as this affects the German and Dutch wiki as well. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 14:28, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
:Python is actually what I've been looking at for my next try; I just haven't gotten around to installing the interpreter and getting started. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:57, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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:::::Why didn't we use the official ingame names in the first place? Was it just because because one person decided it to be so? [[User:Drenay|Drenay]] 14:32, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
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:::::Don't worry, I was hunkering down for a lengthy discussion beforehand. :) I don't expect the way we create pages to change very quickly, as otherwise rash decisions could be made. I don't think that image renames would really be necessary, though. As long as the image looks right, its name doesn't really affect anything. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 16:18, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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::::::I find it much easier to use the object(type) naming rather than the in-game name on several articles, the ores being a few of them. It's more efficient and it makes searching easier. I'm against changing the way we name our articles.--[[User:Quatroking|Quatroking]] - '''<small>MCWiki Administrator</small>''' 16:37, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
::it’s a shame that so much energy is wasted both into programming with a shitty system line mediawiki’s template syntax, as well as executing this stuff. a programming language in a markup language parsed by a scripting language interpreted by a interpreter outputs html interpreted by the browser… ‒ [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 20:23, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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:::::::Re:Drenay: The current naming scheme was used before official in-game naming existed. I don't care much either way (both make sense) but I suppose I lean a bit on the don't change side since that's the status quo. --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 17:00, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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:::::::Again, I would point out use of the about template as a good way to link together ores and their minerals. The only problem I can foresee is differentiating between Brick and Bricks, the brick block. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 17:12, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
:::it doesn’t work. any idea? [[User:Flying sheep/Template:BlockGrid]] – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 14:23, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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::::::::I vote '''No''', I like the way the wiki is set up. It makes things look more official or elegant. [[User:Cool12309|'''''Cool12309''''']]<sup>([[User talk:Cool12309|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Cool12309|C]])</sup> 18:11, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
::::Honestly, I'm pretty well out of ideas for it at this point, though it doesn't help that I don't really know how the looping and var extensions to the wikimarkup work. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:41, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::::::::Please don't resort to "[[wikipedia:WP:ILIKEIT|I like it]]"-style arguments, especially when there are quantifiably objective reasons to support one system over the other.
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:::::::::The current system is needlessly complicated and confusing - unless someone has taken the time to make the necessary redirects, a person cannot just come to the wiki and type an item's/block's in-game name into the URL bar or search bar and end up at the correct page (in the absolute best case, the proper redirect exists and points to the proper page; in the "good" case, the title they typed is a disambiguation page or redirects to one, meaning their intended target ''should be'' one click away; in the worst case, the title is a redlink or a redirect to an unrelated article). The current system does absolutely nothing that can't be done a million times better by judicious use of {{tl|About}}. [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Disambiguation|Wikipedia:Disambiguation]] is a very good read for those who are going to comment here. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 19:59, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Did someone say hint hint?
 
I might try stealing your script and seeing if it works for me. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 07:06, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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Let me just provide an example for my point. [[Melon (Seed)]]s are melon seeds. They are not Melons of the type Seed. [[Redstone (Repeater)]]s are Redstone Repeaters. They are not Redstones of the type "Repeater". It is my personal belief that the title should say what the item actually is instead of putting a part of it needlessly into parentheses. Putting it in parentheses isolates the first word as the actual title of the article, such as the [[Redstone (Repeater)]], which seems to be called a Redstone. Such a thing is analogous to calling [[Experience Orb]]s Experience (Orb)s, or [[Fishing Rod]]s Fishing (Rod)s. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 13:34, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
:Thanks for that, I finally figured out what the problem was. I'd forgotten, but Wikipedia's copy of [[wikipedia:MediaWiki:Youhavenewmessages|MediaWiki:Youhavenewmessages]] was updated with a span with a unique ID that the script could search for so it wouldn't have to iterate through all the elements looking for a class name; the same has not been done on [[MediaWiki:Youhavenewmessages|our copy]]. I'll fix this by using an older version of the script; make sure you grab that one if you're interested in it. ;) <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 07:14, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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Don't know if this is relevant or not, @Verhalthur, but there '''are''' two items in the game with the same name. The two items, both named [[slabs|stone slabs]], one created from 3 cobblestone blocks, the other from 3 stone blocks.
::Well, I could just edit that so it ''does'' that have id. Just tell me what to put in. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 07:25, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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Should there be a mix of the two formats? Or would that cause confusion? Like, the redstone, iron and gold formats are decent, but Diamond (Gem) should be renamed to Diamond (item) because the word "gem" isn't mentioned anywhere ingame nor by any of the staff. Diamond may not even be a "gem" in the game. (seeing as it's in a fictional universe) I see the issue arise with Brick Block and Brick (block) though. The item smelted from clay and it's block counterpart are called [[Brick (Item)|Clay Brick]] and [[Brick (Block)|Brick]] respectively, right? (sooo confusing) --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 14:06, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
::Duh, why don't I just look at Wikipedia's one? Ugh, I don't think my brain is on. The updated script should work now. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 07:28, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:The Stone Slabs problem would be a case where I would title them something like Stone Slab and Stone Slab (Sandstone). The parentheses are being used to differentiate two ingame items of the same name, which works fine. I am not suggesting completely eliminating the format, just using it only when absolutely needed. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 14:12, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
:::That's about how I felt when I realized the problem I was having with the script. =D Could you delete [[User:Dinoguy1000/newmessageshistory.js]] for me, since it's not needed now? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 07:31, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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::I could see a good argument in that case for something along the lines of "Stone Slab" and "Smooth Stone Slab", or "Stone Slab" and "Cobblestone Slab" (or, as Verhalthur pointed out, this would also be one ''good'' case for part of the title in parentheses - something like "Stone Slab" and "Stone Slab (Cobblestone)"); no matter how it were done, though, a single {{tl|About}} tag at the top of the article titled "Stone Slab" would immediately tell the reader which slab the article would discuss, and provide a link directly to the other article (all of this is only an example, though, since currently all the slabs are covered on [[Slabs|one article]]). In general, using <nowiki>{{About}}</nowiki> on the page with the shorter, more general title should be enough to handle ambiguity (so, on such pages as "Diamond", "Brick" and "Clay", "Iron", etc.). <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 16:06, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
::::Done, now if only someone would edit my talk page so I can see the script in action... –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 07:33, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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:::{{c|agree|I agree.}} The ''about'' tag seems like the best way to deal with all this madness :D --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 16:17, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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{{c|agree|I agree}} We need to use official names, so pages should be named as they are named in-game, items with confusing titles such as the clay problem should have an ''about'' template instead of having a different name, blocks with the same name should have the page with this name redirect to a disambiguation page that links to the different blocks pages named with parenthesis containing the differentiating property between the different pages(block/item; stone/cobblestone; etc.)--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 17:20, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
:::::You two make me laugh :D (in a good way!) --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 08:43, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
::::::If you can't have fun while editing, what's the point? =D <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080"></span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 08:44, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:There is no need for redirects; just have the dabpage at the title needing disambiguated. This is another aspect of the current setup that makes absolutely no sense and is needlessly complicated. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 20:26, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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{{c|agree|I agree}} I changed my mind, I like this a lot better now that it is explained. If I got it right, the pages are to be named the ingame name, with the exception of Stone Slabs (with a solution of something like "Stone Slabs" be a disambig. page). If a block has a same name as an item, put (Block) or (Item) respectively. Is that how it was meant to be interpreted? [[User:Cool12309|'''''Cool12309''''']]<sup>([[User talk:Cool12309|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Cool12309|C]])</sup> 21:03, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
== Weee promotions ==
 
Congratulations! –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 09:37, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
:Heh, thanks! =D <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080"></span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 09:40, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:More or less, yes (but note that we wouldn't actually have to do anything with slabs, since, as I said above, they're all covered on [[Slabs|the one article]]). Also, this would be a good opportunity to discourage CamelCase in ''every single page title'' - "(item)" or "(block)" work just as well as "(Item)" or "(Block)", and neither "item" nor "block" is a proper noun, so there's no reason to require they be capitalized. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 21:11, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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{{c|agree|I agree}}, too. Only stuff that ''really'' goes by the same name should be named equally. and i can’t come up with a single example.
== Wiki-fu ==
 
You know how the delete/undelete, move and protect/unprotect options are hidden in the little drop-down next to the search bar? Is there any way to get them out of there so they're on the normal menu bar like the other options? I know there's some crazy javascript going on that makes the options that are already out retreat into the drop-down when there is not enough screen-space, but I have about 1000px left in that area, which is '''plenty''' of room for all of them to show at once. I'd also like to change the watch/un-watch star image back to text if possible.
 
   
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if it’s [[Pumpkin Seeds]], why is it [[Melon (Seed)]]? [[Melon Seeds]] is much nicer and more logical, as you don’t say “melon” if you want to refer too melon seeds.
Think you'd be able to help me out? –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 13:34, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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also, especially the redstone pages are silly:
:[[wikipedia:User:Svick/DropDownToTabs.js|DropDownToTabs]] should take care of your dropdown woes. I'm not aware of any scripts that change the star back to a Watch/Unwatch tab; I didn't see any on a quick grep through [[wikipedia:WP:JS|WikiProject User scripts/Scripts]], though surely someone has made one. My own JS-fu isn't particularly well-developed, so I'm not sure I'd really be able to write a script to do that. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:47, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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* Redstone (Ore)
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do you notice sth.? yes, we can completely drop the parentheses for all those items. – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 14:07, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
   
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:It's been a week since the last comment; does anyone else have anything to add? Quatroking, JonTheMon, do you remain unswayed, or has your opinion perhaps changed? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 18:36, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
::Hmm the script doesn't seem to be applying. Do the tabs have a different name from wikipedia or something?
 
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::eh, It's not like I had a strong position to be swayed from, and I even said that both can work. It does seem that the consensus is towards the proposed system. --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 18:40, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
::The star/text is an option chosen in localsettings.php ($wgVectorUseIconWatch), so there should be a way to get the style used when that's turned off, and replace the image version's style with it. Somehow. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 00:27, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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:::i think that we’re going to implement it is relatively sure, as quite a few pro- but no contra-arguments arised. anyone against it should not take this as offense, because i just want to say the following: i’d like to start a sub-discussion about “Title Case” vs. “sentence case”, because there seems to be more disagreement. should we use a new section for this? – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 12:57, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
   
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here an overview. (possible) counterarguments added where applicable. ''new scheme'' means “use ingame names where appropriate, only use braces when necessary for disambiguition of identically named items”. example: [[diamond]] should mean only the diamond item as the “diamond ore” is called “diamond ore” and the “diamond block”, “diamond block” too. the only example that i can think of for identically-named items are the stone slabs, but they are together on one page, anyways.
:::You can (sort of) fix the dropdown-to-tabs script by adding the line <code><nowiki>if (typeof $ == 'undefined') $=jQuery;</nowiki></code> to the top of your vector.js file; I think we'd need the wiki upgraded to 1.17 for it to work completely correctly. I'll ask Wyn if she can have the tech team look into an update.
 
:::Now that I look, it's actually quite straightforward to replace the star icon with the old text. Add the following code to your vector.js file:
 
<pre><nowiki>
 
$(function() {
 
$("#ca-watch").addClass("collapsible")
 
.removeClass("icon");
 
$("#ca-unwatch").addClass("collapsible")
 
.removeClass("icon");
 
});</nowiki></pre>
 
:::Note that this, as written, requires the above fix at the top of your vector.js file, and it will result in the tab having the same appearance as the above fix when you click the "watch"/"unwatch" link; I don't know how to fix that (but again, an upgrade to MW 1.17 may be sufficient). <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 08:02, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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If you feel it is biased, or have something to add, feel free to edit it. – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 13:36, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
::::Alright, well it seems to almost work, the text is just too big, but that's nothing that a little bit of css can't fix up. Thanks a lot! –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 08:14, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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{| class="wikitable" style="float:left; width:50%"
:::::Yep, that's what I was referring to with the "sort of" qualifier. =) I played around with the tabs for a while in Chrome's element inspector seeing if I could find the source of the weird styling, though to no avail, but I didn't try actually fixing it up more (I can, though, if you get stuck and need any help). <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 08:21, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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|+ Arguments for the new scheme
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! Argument
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|-
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| The new scheme matches the way the ingame items are named.
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| This may be irrelevant if all items can be found with their ingame names as well<sup>[are they?]</sup>
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| The old naming scheme was established before official naming existed, so there was never a decision between the two.
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| Complicated and confusing: Redirects have to be created manually, links have to be created like this: <nowiki>[[Diamond (Block)|diamond block]] instead of like this: [[diamond block]]</nowiki>
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| It’s more semantic/logical, e.g. Melon (Seed)s are melon seeds. They are not Melons of the type Seed, as the braces imply
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{| class="wikitable" style="float:left; width:45%"
::::::Yeah, I know how to fix them, but it's not a CSS problem it's the placement of the span tags. The javascript has put them outside the link, whereas they should be inside. After manually doing that from firebug it's almost perfect. The only issue left is the double border between the two lists, and that only happens because they're separate lists. I don't suppose there is anyway to change the javascript to insert the span in the right place, and move them into the same list as the others? –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 10:04, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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| I find searching harder this way, which may imply that this is an opinon and no argument.
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:::::::Oh, is that it? Chrome's data inspector showed the spans placed inside the links like they should be, and in my experience, it has always shown the internal representation of a page's source after rendering and scripts. Wonder what's up with that...
 
:::::::The two lists (surrounded by divs) are present in the unaltered HTML as well, and there's no double border there... Perhaps a <code>border-left: none;</code> or <code>margin-left: -1px;</code> on div#p-cactions would fix it? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:34, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
::::::::Good idea, I hadn't thought about negative margins. [http://images.matt-russell.com/ZScreen/SS_04-09-2011_08.25.59.AM.png This] is what the layout looks like to me. The span tags are around the link, not in it. The fact that the placement of a span with no styling or id/class makes a difference means the CSS is referencing the span somewhere (something like div.vectorMenu span { };), so it's possible that if I change it to not include the span, it might work. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 22:32, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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Howdy. I have a vast history in Logic and Argumentation, (specifically Aristolian Formal Logic and Modern Informal Logic [Gauss, Gregor] and I can see with little doubt that the new proposal is vastly superior in logic to maintaining the current system. I understand that I am new here, and carry little weight, but I do strongly recommend the implementation of this new system. [[User:Cleverlynamed1|Cleverlynamed1]] 13:03, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
::::::::Hah! Got it. [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=User:Ultradude25/vector.css&diff=139371&oldid=117785 Take a look!] –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 23:09, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:At this point, it would seem that this proposal has near-unanimous support. [[User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]], is what we have so far enough to make it official? [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 21:43, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
:::::::::Aah, very cool. =D Wyn said 1.17 will probably happen next week sometime, so you'll have to see then if you still need all these fixes. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 01:50, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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::Yes, I think it's fine to start implementing this change. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 15:27, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
== Vector improvements ==
 
I've been <s>spamming up your talk page</s> [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=User:Ultradude25/vector.css&curid=16781&diff=139503&oldid=117785 working] on some vector improvements, to make it use less images, be better looking if you have images disabled and even replace some images with CSS3 gradients.<br />
 
Here's how it originally looked with images disabled: [http://images.matt-russell.com/ZScreen/SS_04-09-2011_02.21.18.PM.png] And here's how it looks now: [http://images.matt-russell.com/ZScreen/SS_04-09-2011_02.12.36.PM.png] As you can see, it's a lot closer to the normal wiki, plus when images are enabled, the wiki looks identical to how it looked originally. :)<br />
 
Unfortunately the way the vectortabs are set up makes it pretty impossible to replace them with gradients (the border gradient overwrites the middle, and gradients seem to ignore z-index).
 
   
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=== Article Movement in Progress ===
Now to get to the actual point... do you have any suggestions for more images that can be replaced with CSS/CSS3 gradients? <small>You could also try it out yourself, it's good to get people on other browsers to try it to make sure it works for them. :)</small> –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 04:29, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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Alright, here's a list of the articles I'm attempting to move. I don't have access to [[Minecraft]] at the moment, so some of these might be wrong. :T
:Not offhand, no... I never browse with images disabled, so I really don't know just what the Vector skin uses images for.
 
:I played around with the styles some in Chrome and they seemed to match up with your screenshot (though, interestingly enough, Chrome - even the latest dev build - doesn't seem to support the actual "linear-gradient" CSS3 property value). =)
 
:I wonder if the gradients might be made to work properly by using multiple backgrounds (does FF support that yet?)... I've not played with it myself, so I don't really understand how they work (or, at least, how they're supposed to). <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 05:15, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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Feel free to add to this list when you've put the move tags on pages that need them. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 19:20, 1 October 2011 (UTC)
::Actually I looked a bit closer, and it seemed to be a problem with repeating. I may actually be able to get it to work. I originally assumed the tab-break image was just repeating behind all the tabs, with the tab fade overlaying it. I'll have another go, I should be able to also change the sidebar divider image to a gradient. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 05:32, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:Also feel free to cross out pages if you have moved them correctly. (Mod help moving these pages would be '''GREATLY''' appreciated) [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 19:27, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
::Aha! Got it working. I had to set background-size. Aside from a few images that would be impossible to make out of gradients, the page now looks identical to how it does with images on. And when they are on, there's only a base of 7 images (technically 8, page-break.png is still loading for some reason, need to find what's still referencing it), which is the logo, favicon, user icon, 2 arrows, search icon and curse logo. :D
 
::I'm hoping to get at least the non-CSS3 things in MediaWiki:Vector.css at some point (I'll wait for the upgrade first, to see what's changed in the theme), even if I only saved 2KB of images, considering just how much bandwidth this site gets, it could end up saving a few GB. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 07:45, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
:::You can replace the arrow icons with pure CSS as well (at least, I think; it depends on exactly how the markup is set up), through judicious use of border-width - see http://jonrohan.me/guide/css/creating-triangles-in-css/ if you're ready to have your mind blown. =D <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 12:50, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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* [[Brick (Block)]] --> [[Bricks]]
::::Huh, I knew the borders were drawn as angles, but I never considered using it to create triangles; that's crazy. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 13:25, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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* [[Diamond (Gem)]] --> [[Diamond]]
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* [[Diamond (Ore)]] --> [[Diamond Ore]]
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* [[Glowstone (Block)]] --> [[Glowstone]]
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* [[Glowstone (Dust)]] --> [[Glowstone Dust]]
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* [[Gold (Block)]] --> [[Block of Gold]]
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* <s>[[Gold (Ingot)]] --> [[Gold Ingot]]</s> Done.
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* <s>[[Gold (Ore)]] --> [[Gold Ore]]</s> Done.
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* [[Iron (Block)]] --> [[Block of Iron]]
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* [[Iron (Ore)]] --> [[Iron Ore]]
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* [[Lapis Lazuli (Block)]] --> [[Lapis Lazuli Block]]
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* [[Lapis Lazuli (Dye)]] --> [[Lapis Lazuli]]
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* [[Lapis Lazuli (Ore)]] --> [[Lapis Lazuli Ore]]
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* [[Melon Slice]] --> [[Melon (Slice)]]
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* [[Redstone Dust]] --> [[Redstone]]
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* [[Redstone (Ore)]] --> [[Redstone Ore]]
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* [[Redstone (Repeater)]] --> [[Redstone Repeater]]
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* [[Redstone (Torch)]] --> [[Redstone Torch]]
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* [[Redstone (Wire)]] --> [[Redstone Wire]]
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* [[Snow (Block)]] --> [[Snow Block]]
   
::::Although, I can't really see how I'd implement it. The sidebar uses a background-image for the arrow, so the border doesn't really fit in properly. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 13:36, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:If you want I can use my bot ({{user|R2-D2}}) to change all the redirection links to normal links. – [[:en:User:Scaler|Scaler]] <small>[[:en:User talk:Scaler|(t)]]</small> 20:39, 1 October 2011 (UTC)
:::::It gets even crazier when you realize you can use basically the same trick to draw ''any'' angle (thought I had a link for that, but guess not). ;)
 
:::::That's what it looked like when I glanced at the code, but I wasn't sure. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 13:40, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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::Great idea! Only one has been moved so far, though, [[Redstone Dust]]. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 20:41, 1 October 2011 (UTC)
== Wikipedia culture ==
 
   
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:::I'd probably have started moving pages myself, but i'm wanting to confirm the names in-game first (and I'm lazy =D ). <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 22:57, 1 October 2011 (UTC)
So (completely random), since you were/are an editor at wikipedia, I'm curious about a possible perception that Wikipedia editors are somewhat..... elitist when going to other, smaller wikis. Can you see how that might be, or is the perception completely off/people are people? P.S. Not talking about you. --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 18:52, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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::::Make sure when they're moved that you fix the image and invimage values. Most of them are automatic by the page name, and thus moving the page means they need to be manually specified, until the images themselves are moved, which requires updating the grid template and any pages that use the image, on all three shared languages; so it probably won't happen for a while, if at all. Don't upload a duplicate of the image under the new name either, that won't help anything and I'll just delete it. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]]&nbsp;<sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]&#124;[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 02:35, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
:I can definitely understand why there could be such a perception; Wikipedia has developed some very high standards for its articles, and these will become ingrained into pretty much any editor who spends time working there. To be sure, former Wikipedia editors are, therefore, likely to have high standards when editing at other wikis, but it's important to note the distinction between that and actually being elitist. Generally, though, Wikipedia editors are just people, and most of the real vets hate being treated as anything other than people when they're just editing (as you might imagine, editors with admin and other user rights tend to be venerated by those without any such user rights, particularly by newer editors). To be sure, there are those who revel in their privileges, but they're pretty well outnumbered by editors who see them for what they are (extra tools to aid in maintaining the wiki), and ''those'' editors, when just editing, only do so in the capacity of editors, rather than as admins, or bureaucrats, or what-have-you. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 19:52, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::::Thanks for the reminder. =) I wouldn't have uploaded duplicates anyways; at most, I might've created redirects to the original images (but more likely not, since that's more work than just editing the values on each page =D ). <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 03:54, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
::What about decision making and "not rocking the boat" of how a wiki was being run before they show up? --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 20:18, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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::::::I'm ready to make the changes, can I make them now since there is already redirections on the target pages? – [[:en:User:Scaler|Scaler]] <small>[[:en:User talk:Scaler|(t)]]</small> 16:43, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
:::As far as that's concerned, I can only speak from my own, personal experience (since I've never made a point of following other Wikipedians onto other wikis; that'd just be ''creepy'' *cue creepy face* =D ). One of the things that Wikipedia culture values very highly is [[wikipedia:WP:BOLD|being bold]]; this extends from just making edits to articles instead of first asking permission, all the way up to suggesting radical changes or additions to core site policies (though these are unlikely to actually be implemented, for a variety of reasons). This policy has definitely come to be one of the guiding principles I use on wikis, and it means I am, perhaps, rather less hesitant than many to suggest changes to the way a wiki has historically done things - even very major changes. I do, at least, try to avoid making such suggestions when they don't amount to much more than subjective, stylistic preferences, but if they have tangible, objective ramifications (such as the naming discussion here, or, more generally, the question of whether and how/when/how frequently to use references), you can bet I'll not just be ''suggesting'', but boldly ''pushing'', actively advocating, for the changes.
 
:::On the other hand, just because I'm from Wikipedia doesn't mean I always know what works best in a given situation; my suggestions should be weighed on their own merits rather than simply accepted or rejected because "it's what that crazy Wikipedia guy is harping on about". =D <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 20:53, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::::::Yes, as long as you use [[Special:MovePage]] instead of manually copy-pasting pages (there is a link to it at the top of every page; hover over the downward-pointing arrow immediately to the left of the search box and it's the "Move" option (and no, I'm not trying to talk down to you or anything; most of the editors here seem not to be aware of the move feature, so I figured I'd be better safe than sorry in explaining the proper method of moving pages ahead of time)). Also note that normal editors cannot move pages over redirects if the redirect has more than one edit in its history; these moves require administrator intervention. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 19:54, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
::::Hmm, so running into a wiki that is "slower" and less bold than that is quite the recipe for friction, eh? Well, that's quite insightful. --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 21:21, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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::::::::I was talking about changing the links, not moving the pages (didn't even know normal users could do that… ^^"). – [[:en:User:Scaler|Scaler]] <small>[[:en:User talk:Scaler|(t)]]</small> 20:01, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
:::::Actually, smaller wikis tend to move much faster then Wikipedia. If it weren't for the fact that Wikipedia's deletion process, for instance, encourages discussions to be closed after a week, there would be plenty of discussions that would stretch on for months (and, even with this encouragement, there still are on occasion). This is largely due to the sheer number of editors participating on Wikipedia - whereas a wiki comparable to this one may have two or three dozen "core" editors and maybe as many as a couple thousand sometime contributors, Wikipedia's core edior group alone easily counts in the hundreds, and that's with a near-constant ''decline'' in the number of editors since 2006. Naturally, with all these editors, there are very sharp differences in opinion (see, for example, the inclusionist-deletionist debate, the mess that was/is flagged revisions, or the image-blocking extension fiasco).
 
:::::On the other hand, with smaller, more focused wikis, the relevant opinions are similarly more focused, and there tends to be a smaller leeway for these opinions to differ; this makes discussions run much more smoothly (most of the time, at least) and thus conclude more quickly. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 23:14, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::::::::The main problem at the moment is that we have to confirm the in-game names of blocks and items. Some of these might not be correct. I do know for sure, though, that the ores and the "Block of Iron/Gold/Diamond" are correct. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 20:07, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
== Absolute positioning issue ==
 
I'm having an issue with list items and possibly other things throwing out the positioning of absolute items by 1px up or down on IE and Firefox, but not on Chrome (that I can see). More info [[User talk:Ultradude25#invimage in .7B.7BBlock.7D.7D|here]]. Would you have any idea how to resolve the issue? (Or perhaps someone who would?) –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]]&nbsp;<sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]&#124;[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 07:44, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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I've gone in game and used the Too Many Items mod to verify the names. Here's the same list with my changes - - [[User:Apollyna|Apollyna]] <sup>([[User_talk:Apollyna|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Apollyna|C]])</sup> 20:50, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
:Can you get a couple sample images, or link me to specific examples? And have you tried <code>display: inline;</code> on the outermost div? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 07:52, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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* [[Brick (Block)]] --> [[Bricks]]
::Take a look at the [[Furnace]] page while having the edit window open in Firefox or IE, you'll see something like this: [http://images.matt-russell.com/ZScreen/SS_13-09-2011_06.10.33.PM.png] Now try deleting all the li elements, or just the entire ul[http://images.matt-russell.com/ZScreen/SS_13-09-2011_06.05.43.PM.png], and now they're both wrong: [http://images.matt-russell.com/ZScreen/SS_13-09-2011_06.11.03.PM.png]
 
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* [[Brick (Item)]] --> [[Brick]]
::Also, looking at those images side by side, I just realised that it's actually the relative background that's getting pushed out of position, not the absolute image on top of it.
 
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* [[Clay (Block)]] --> [[Clay]] Seems like this one will need the (Item) tag. The name is the same.
::Also also, inline means that the absolute span is no longer relative to the span it's in (it's not a div, that's probably why this issue is happening in the first place, but my talk explains why I don't want to use div), so it goes to the top of the page. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]]&nbsp;<sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]&#124;[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 08:17, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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* Clay (Item) --> [[Clay]] See above.
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* <s>Coal (Ore) --> [[Coal Ore]]</s> Done.
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* [[Coal (Item)]] --> [[Coal]]
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* [[Diamond (Block)]] --> [[Block of Diamond]]
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* [[Diamond (Gem)]] --> [[Diamond]]
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* [[Diamond (Ore)]] --> [[Diamond Ore]]
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* [[Glowstone (Block)]] --> [[Glowstone]]
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* [[Glowstone (Dust)]] --> [[Glowstone Dust]]
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* [[Gold (Block)]] --> [[Block of Gold]]
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* [[Gold (Ingot)]] --> [[Gold Ingot]]
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* [[Gold (Ore)]] --> [[Gold Ore]]
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* [[Iron (Block)]] --> [[Block of Iron]]
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* [[Iron (Ore)]] --> [[Iron Ore]]
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* [[Lapis Lazuli (Block)]] --> [[Lapis Lazuli Block]]
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* [[Lapis Lazuli (Dye)]] --> [[Lapis Lazuli]]
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* [[Lapis Lazuli (Ore)]] --> [[Lapis Lazuli Ore]]
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* [[Melon (Block)]] --> [[Melon]] Melon slices are also simply called Melon.
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* [[Redstone (Ore)]] --> [[Redstone Ore]] Redstone "Dust" is also only called "Redstone" in-game. Change?
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* [[Redstone (Repeater)]] --> [[Redstone Repeater]]
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* [[Redstone (Torch)]] --> [[Redstone Torch]]
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* [[Redstone (Wire)]] --> [[Redstone Wire]] Too Many Items skips straight from Chest (54) to Diamond Ore (56). I can't confirm the name of on-the-ground wire.
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* [[Snow (Block)]] --> [[Snow Block]] Both the thin layer of snow (78) and the snow block (80) are called "Snow"
   
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:Great, thanks! I've removed the move tags on the Clay pages and the Melon page, and added the move tag to the Redstone Dust page. If you happen to notice any other items or blocks ingame that don't match up to the article names, feel free to add 'em to the list. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 21:03, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
:::I'll have to play around with it some myself, then, and see if I can't figure anything out. ;) In the meantime, I have done work on similar relative/absolute stuff; see [[wikia:c:yugioh:Template:Portal/core]] - there may be something there that helps you figure this out before I get a chance to really look at it. =) <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 21:55, 13 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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::Ooh, quick replies make me happy ~ Anyways, if I get suspicious of anything, I'll check it. No prob. :'D - [[User:Apollyna|Apollyna]] <sup>([[User_talk:Apollyna|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Apollyna|C]])</sup> 21:33, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
::::Well since there doesn't seem to be a solution to this so far, I'm thinking that a background image might work nicely? It'd only require 1 span per box. It will mean I'll have to add a custom style and re-do all the images, but I'm happy to do that, as long as it'll work out well. If you can't think of any terrible problems this would cause, I'll stick a test up and see how it runs once I have some spare time. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]]&nbsp;<sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]&#124;[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 08:30, 24 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::I also updated the other list to avoid any confusion. :T [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 22:28, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
:::::Yes, that could work, since the background isn't actually all that important to readers (that is, they'd definitely notice its absence, but once it's there, they could care less about whether it's a separate image or part of the item sprite). Just keep in mind that if you upload the new sprites as new versions of the current images, you'd have to update the German and Polish (that's the other one that shares our images, right?) templates as necessary, as well. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 09:00, 24 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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::::I've switched Gold (Ore) to Gold Ore as a test, If we are able to monitor what gets searched for more (Gold (Ore)/Gold Ore) then we can see if it worked. [[User:Theangryman|Theangryman]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Theangryman|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Theangryman|contribs]])</sup> 15:43, 3 October 2011 (UTC)
== Edit==
 
Hello i just wanted to update the [[Generated structures]] section but it wont let me
 
"This action has been automatically identified as harmful"
 
[[User:MRuleZ|MRuleZ]] 17:47, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:::::I started a project yesterday. [[Minecraft Wiki:Projects/Moving Pages to In-Game Name]] [[User:Cool12309|'''''Cool12309''''']]<sup>([[User talk:Cool12309|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Cool12309|C]])</sup> 01:42, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
:It looks like you were trying to remove a section from the page. What are you wanting to change on the page? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 18:18, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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:I keep forgetting, there is something that prevents, say me, from going and just doing all of this? It's because bla blah involves deletion blah blah no mod powers, right? I just forgot and it's bugging me. - [[User:Apollyna|Apollyna]] <sup>([[User_talk:Apollyna|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Apollyna|C]])</sup> 18:01, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
::Nope i was editing all the "will be"'s to "are"'s so i basicly was changing the artiles tense [[User:MRuleZ|MRuleZ]] <small>–The preceding undated comment was added on 12:09, 17 September 2011. Please sign your posts with ~~<nowiki></nowiki>~~</small>
 
   
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== Lawsuit ==
:::Your edit was blocked for section blanking, so you must have somehow accidentally removed a large block of text (this has happened to me before on other wikis, so I know it can happen even if you have no idea what you might have done to cause it). Try making the edit again. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:37, 17 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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Should the lawsuit between Mojang and Bethesda have a page for it? Or at least mentioned in the Mojang AP page? It is an important part of Mojang history, you could say. [[User:Alxjsan|&#124; JSan]] 17:51, 27 August 2011 (UTC)
== Ender Pearl ==
 
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:Definitely not its own page. This is the [[Minecraft]] wiki, not the [[Scrolls]] wiki. I could see it fitting well on the [[Mojang AB|Mojang]] page. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 18:17, 27 August 2011 (UTC)
   
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I don't think so. this is supost to be a page about minecraft, not mojang
Hey, there are a couple requests to protect the page from edits due to the huge volume of conflicting information. just fyi. --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 20:03, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
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-kekie
:I'll have a look. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 20:04, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
 
   
== Template:Mobs ==
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== Added 1.8 stuff ==
   
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…to {{tl|ItemSprite}} and thus all dependant templates (such as {{tl|Items}}). what do you think? – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 13:38, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
Hi, under the [[Special:WantedPages|Wanted pages]], it requests a template called [[Template:Mobs]], but the mobs already exists under the [[Template:Entities]]. Is it possible to copy the mob section from Entities, place it in a seperate template, and then delete it on the Entities? [[User:FracqGrenade|FracqGrenade]] 22:46, 17 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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:Once 1.8 is out and we know what's in it sure :D --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 13:41, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
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::The [[Huge Mushroom|mushroom blocks]] need to be added to [[Template:Blocks]]. Could someone please get around to that? Oh, and if the [[Huge Mushroom]] page looks ugly, that's my bad. I'm currently working on making the images 150px instead of 15px --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 14:08, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
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::EDIT: oh wait, the block side textures are 16px. Do I just expand them to 160px? --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 14:10, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::@HexZyle: Someone needs to update [[:File:BlockCSS.png]] first. (see link below) some genius has only added the cyan flower and left out the rest (though i don’t know how to deal with the new stuff at the bottom, where we already put out stuff. how about doubling the image height and putting everything which has to be edited (grass, leaves) in the bottom part, so one just has to replace the upper half when an update comes out?) – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 14:15, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::What the hell is a cyan flower? Is someone trolling? And no, I'm not talking about the terrain.png, the [[Huge Mushroom|mushroom blocks]] from the huge mushrooms should be added into the '''Planned:''' section of the [[Template:Blocks|blocks template]] --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 14:26, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::::Ah, sorry, didn’t read properly. of course they should be added, even if their textures aren’t there already :D – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 14:30, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
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::@Wyn: or we could just do it now that we already know it, sice jeb has uploaded the new item and block sheets: https://imgur.com/a/0Dpgb d’Oh – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 14:15, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::now i did the same with the blocks! – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 15:29, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::Someone should go through and update [[Melon]], [[Melon_Seeds]], [[Melon_(Slice)]], [[Pumpkin_Seeds]], and [[Rotten_Flesh]] (did I forget any?) with the new sprites. --[[User:Warlock|Warlock]] 16:17, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
   
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::::Oh, well I meant add the blocks and links, sorry i didn't explain it correctly. Like: Huge Mushroom (Red Cap | Brown Cap | Stalk) --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 23:25, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
:No, because {{tl|Mobs}} was merged into {{tl|Entities}}. I did, however, redirect the former to the latter. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 02:46, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
 
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:::::I'm just curious what part of “don't add these until the update comes out and we know for sure what's in it” wasn't clear in my original reply? --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 05:30, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::::I don't really see the need to delay, we already have plenty of info on upcoming items/blocks. Everything else is blatantly obvious. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 06:13, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::::what [[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] said. there are the textures, the screenshots and the videos. we don’t need more to start pages. the [[blue Spider]] page is a good example, as it has loads of evidence: they are small, poison the player, spawn in abandoned mine shafts, their spawners are surrounded by cobwebs, poisoning makes your health bar yellow…
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::::::we don’t need to wait for 1.8 if we already know so much. and if something was changed from what we thought to know, we can still change it. – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 20:07, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::::::I have been too ambiguous. What I really mean is since all blocks are on the {block} template, regardless of if they have their own page, links have been added to them. The huge mushroom is not a block, neither is redstone. But they have categories that either take you to different sections of the page (if there is not enough info to have seperate pages, like lava bucket) or to different pages (if there is enough info, like for mossy cobble and redstone stuff) --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 01:27, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::::::you are right, only the parts are blocks, just like with trees – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 14:08, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Opening the wiki to anon edits ==
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Once again I am bringing this topic to the community for discussion. We have implemented a lot of really good tools to battle vandalism and spam (which has always been the primary reason for not allowing anon edits). Limiting participation to only registered users my reduce some of those issues, however, it causes others. Recently, a user had to jump through a gazillion hoops to try to contact someone at Curse because they had forgotten their wiki account password and didn't have email enabled to be able to reset it. Since he was unable to log on, he was also unable to contact any of the admins via their talk pages, or the noticeboard or anywhere else. This needs to not be the case. I want to enable anon editing, and quite simply, unless you, the community provide me with solid reasons to not do this, it's going to happen. Thanks! --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 05:26, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:I support this whole-heartedly. Wikipedia has managed quite well with allowing anons to edit for a decade and counting; I don't see why we shouldn't be able to. Do you have any sort of timeline for how long the community has to comment on this issue? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ダイノ</span><span style="color:#080">ガイ</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 06:22, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::{{c|disagree|No}}
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::No
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::Nonononononononononnooo
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::No
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::Oh god, I can imagine it. We'll have aspergite weekly. We'll have articles about cars added daily. We'll be rolling around in nazi iconography and ascii art of various organs. the pages will constantly be vandalised to the point that no admin team can bear it.
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::and the pages they'll make. steve the slime will be up first. followed by god knows what. porky the pig? Geoffrey the Ghast?
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::this just cannot happen.
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::ever.
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::EVER. o_o --[[User:Kizzycocoa|Kizzycocoa]] 06:42, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::Enough drama Kizzy. It happens on every other wiki on the network every day without any of these dire consequences you are predicting. Through proper use of the tools that we have available most of what you describe will never see the light of day. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 06:51, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::{{c|agree}} While I personally don't like anon edits due to IP addresses being really hard to remember for me (maybe I should start writing them down...), I really think the abuse filter can handle them pretty well. Just seeing how well it has dealt with the constant spam we used to get before it was introduced (I wasn't even aware the automatic spam was still happening, until I opened the block log and found the abuse filter all over it) had really proved its effectiveness to me (although I wish I knew how it worked).
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::::I would definitely like some limits set on them though, like only let them edit, ''maybe'' let them create pages, I'm not to sure on that one, no page moves (they can get really messy to undo), and either no image uploading or a limit on how many images they're able to upload per-day (although that's pretty easy to undo, so it might not be worth bothering with). –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 07:23, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::::Things like page moves, and image uploads are restricted by default. We can add additional restrictions (within reason) as the community feels appropriate. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 07:26, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::::I would have no complaints with anons not being allowed to create pages (though this should be limited to content namespaces; anons should be able to create talk pages for very obvious reasons). <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 08:49, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:{{c|agree|I mostly agree}} I agree that anons should be able to edit, and I agree abuse filter is good enough to prevent spam, I do think the anons should have limited editing only. The reason for that is that anon editors are mostly in-experienced in editing, noted by the fact that they don't find it worthwhile to register, or even if they are good editors, they are certanlly do not know this wiki's specific cloture and customs(i.e titles like uses, trivial, etc.).
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:Therefore I suggest only allowing them to edit pages, and not creating them, I also think it will be a good idea to forbid big edits - let's say, an edit that will have a bold number at the "Recent changes" page(this will not apply in the admin noticeboard and admins talk pages). I also think they shouldn't be able to upload pictures, and if they will be able to, there will be a size limit.--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 07:46, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::There are plenty of people who are very experienced at editing wikis, who will not register an account here for a number of reasons - maybe they're just making a spelling or coding fix and don't want to go through the hassle of creating an account for such a simple edit, or maybe they genuinely do not want to create an account (I knew several such editors on Wikipedia). Conversely, a username does not mean an experienced editor, not by any means.
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::It's also not a good idea to limit edits solely by size; there are a number of situations where perfectly legitimate edits are accompanied by marked increases in bytecount. On the other hand, page blanking in content namespaces is rarely desirable, so that could be stopped without any trouble, I think. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 08:49, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::Easily. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 08:52, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:{{c|agree|Don't have a problem with this}} as long as moving articles, creating new articles and uploading files will still require regular userrights. Wyn is bringing up a very good point and allowing anonymous readers to edit pages would boost support a lot, as well as small-time corrections.--[[User:Quatroking|Quatroking]] - '''<small>MCWiki Administrator</small>''' 09:27, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:{{c|agree|Only if}} we restrict creating and moving moving pages, huge edits, and editing of template pages. (etc) Also, there are probably certain pages that would be best to be protected from anon edits. --<small>{ [[User:Fishrock123|'''Fishrock123''']] }</small> <sup><small>([[User talk:Fishrock123|Talk]])</small></sup> 14:07, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:This seems like a good plan, especially since you're considering the exceptions needed to continue to keep the wiki safe, like restricting page moves and limiting uploads. I've used the abusefilter a bit, so I can give assistance/advice if needed. --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 15:54, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:{{c|disagree|I don't like this Idea.}} As an Admin I need to contact the person maybe. But I can't talk with an IP. And I don't think the english Minecraftwiki team have enough admins to control all changes. -- [[user:Oliver Scholz|<small><font color="#008B8B">Oliver Scholz</font>]] <font color="#77B33D">de.Wiki Admin </font></small> 15:57, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:{{c|agree|<s>No.</s> Yes, see comment below.}} There already many one-off accounts that deposit spam or advertising or speculation that are not caught by the abuse filter. Many are dissuaded by the process of creating an account, and if we open the dam by allowing anonymous edits, they will pour in. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 17:13, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:{{c|disagree|No!}} We would have to fight more vandalism, maybe around 10x or EVEN MORE. If admins are ready to take more vandalism and protect the wiki for it, my opinion would possibly be a bit more positive, but still, this considerably adds vandalism. EDIT 1: And it is super-easy to create an account, why we would need guest editing? <span style="color:#7B3F00">'''''CosmoConsole'''''</span> <font color="#D2691E"><small>[[User:Cosmoconsole|my page!]] [[User_talk:Cosmoconsole|my talk!]] [[Special:Contributions/Cosmoconsole|my contributions!]]</small></font> 17:15, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::In answer to your question Oliver, this will extend to the language wikis eventually. As for the rest, MCW is the only wiki on the Curse network that doesn't allow anon editing. We have already increased the number of administrators, and we will add more if the vandalism/spam is such a problem. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 17:56, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:To everyone worried about anons moving pages or uploading images: these actions are restricted to the users group '''by default'''; allowing anon editing '''will not''' cause a flood of vandalistic page moves and file uploads.
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:To everyone worried about vandalism: the abuse filter is a very powerful tool for stopping broad categories of vandalism; a number of filters are already in place and more can be added as the need arises.
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:To Oliver: you *can* talk with anons, via their talk page, just the same as you can talk with any registered editor.
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:To Verhalthur: The majority of the spam is done via bot; an automated script can register any number of accounts within a very short period of time and immediately proceed to edit with them. The only people who are dissuaded by the requirement of registering an account are those who do not want to register for one reason or another.
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:To Cosmoconsole: 10x is a gross overestimation; I doubt the ratio of vandalism to good edits will change all that much if and when anon editing is enabled. There are a number of reasons someone would not want to register an account to edit; as I stated above, this hurdle actively dissuades people who only want to make a quick typo correction, and I know of several people who, despite being quite prolific and trusted editors, adamantly refuse to register an account for their own personal reasons. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 19:04, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::I suppose we can add more filters when the need arises. The current ones did not catch the person spamming pages with swastikas a few days ago, but more can be implemented. Vote changed to yes. [[User:Verhalthur|Verhalthur]] <sup> ([[User_talk:Verhalthur|talk]])([[Special:Contributions/Verhalthur|contribs]]) </sup> 19:14, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::Filters will always be hard to adjust for intentional vandals (as opposed to bots). and wasn't that vandal doing edits on an account? --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 19:25, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::If someone is committed to getting around the filters and whatever other technical roadblocks are in their way just to vandalize, the software is ultimately ill-designed to stop them (particularly if they use an ISP that assigns a different IP address to a user every time they connect), and preventing IPs from editing will definitely not slow them down. Fortunately, though, most repeat vandals have some sort of theme to their vandalism (like the above-mentioned swastika vandal), making stopping them relatively straightforward. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 19:52, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::I'm still for the 10-day rule. This is even worse. And what do I if the IP change? Sorry Wyn and Dinoguy1000 (your signature is strange), you're not convinced me yet. :) -- [[user:Oliver Scholz|<small><font color="#008B8B">Oliver Scholz</font>]] <font color="#77B33D">de.Wiki Admin </font></small> 19:27, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::There's really not anything you can do when the person's IP changes. Keep in mind, though, that Wikimedia has allowed anon editing for the entirety of its decade-long history (counting the days when it was just Wikipedia, back before WM was even founded), across all 800-plus wikis, and they've managed quite well insofar as talking with anons is concerned. <small>I've had people say various things about my sig before, but I think you're the first one to call it "strange"... =D</small> <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 19:52, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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::{{c|disagree|No}} I don't see many advantages to it. There simply isn't enough content in the game that is appropriate for the wiki, and we already cover everything exhaustively. We don't need every article looking like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet_paper_orientation this]. On the other hand, pruning the pages and fighting vandalism is mostly the admins' jobs, and you do a fine job of it. So if you want to give it a try, go ahead. --[[User:Theothersteve7|Theothersteve7]] 19:38, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::For every "Toilet paper orientation" article on Wikipedia, there are hundreds of articles only a fraction of its size. Articles on Wikipedia tend to grow to that size when their subject is a popular or controversial topic (which is why popular culture tends to be covered far more exhaustively than historically significant but somewhat obscure figures, for example). The fact that Wikipedia mainly covers real-world topics, which tend to be far more complicated than in-game topics, also contributes significantly. It is very difficult for an article to grow unboundedly when there's nothing else to be said about its subject, and that's close to the case for a lot of our articles. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 19:52, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
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:So, there are a number of ways to keep vandalism in check even if edits are open to anons, and several reasons to. Are these enough to persuade anyone to change their minds regarding this? --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 18:37, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
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: This isn't even required IMO. If people want to contribute, they will register. Anons will just make random changes of which we aren't even sure that they are true, and additionally, imagine loads of kids trying to edit pages then and most of attacking pages with vandalism especially on translated pages. However, if you really want to do that anon editing, do an 7 day trial of it, and you'll see how it will come out. [[User:Tom.K|Tom.K]] 19:12, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
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:: "If people want to contribute, they will register." - This is demonstrably false. I don't know about you, but if I'm reading a random page on a random wiki and notice a small typographical, grammatical, or factual error but have no intention of regularly contributing to that wiki, I am far more likely to edit the page to fix the problem if I'm not required to first register an account on that wiki. This isn't even specific to wikis; look at any website with some sort of public commenting system that requires registration, and you'll see (or rather won't see) plenty of people who do not post a comment because they would have to register an account to do so. Think about yourself for a moment - if you are surfing randomly one day and stumble across an interesting article somewhere, and you want to post a comment (but not very badly or urgently), but you have no intention of becoming a regular commenter and the site requires you to register to do so, how likely are you, really, to register just to post that one comment?
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::As far as the random vandalism/spam/test edits are concerned, I again point to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia wikis, all of which (all ''800-plus'' of them) have allowed anon editing for the entirety of their history. Are any of these wikis a rules-free anarchy, a no-man's land of vandalism, a sea of unmitigated spam and "lol poop" edits? I challenge you - I challenge ''anyone'' reading this - to point to even a single one. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 00:28, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::Does it count if I made the vandalism myself? :P –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]|[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 02:02, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::Trollface.png? <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 02:47, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::::Nah trollface is too mainstream. /hipster –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]] <sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]&#124;[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 05:55, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::::: Okay then, do it if you want to... [[User:Tom.K|Tom.K]] 06:03, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Entities need treatment too! ==
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O.K this issue has been burning for me for quite some time - [[Entity|entities]] have not been taken care of.
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*Entities have no nevbox template and are instead divided to mobs who have a template, mobs and the player who are together at the environment template, and block entities and droped items/blocks who don't have a template at all!
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*The entity template is a joke - it is meant only for blocks and items, and come to replace the item or block template that should be there!
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*Some Entities like falling sand don't have their own section in their article.
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*Entities have no entitySprite and EntityLink, and therefor no EntityCSS.
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*Entities IDs can't be found at the [[Data Values]]
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The reason I finally say this is because until now we could live with that, because except mobs, the average wiki user don't think of thous entities as different from their block/item counterpart, but now experience orbs are added and where will they go? only an entity template.<br><br>
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I can't do this alone - I can make the nevbox template and the CSS, but not anything else, so I need help, I shell learn how to make a project in the wiki, and by tomorrow I hope it will be up - please help!--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 04:08, 6 September 2011 (UTC)
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:Project is GO! [[Minecraft Wiki:Projects/Entities]]! I am disappointing thou that no one commented on me...--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 17:58, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
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::You gave it a day before being disappointed? For a project like this I wouldn't expect many strong opinions before a week (with prodding). As to the idea itself, I personally see it as adding to the complexity of the wiki rather than making it more complete, since many items/blocks have entities which would then have similar page names. A possibly better alternative would be to integrate entity information into existing pages. --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 18:08, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::you know what, there is something in it, I'm just so used to quick responses around here, I didn't think the likes of this will get a different treatment. For your second point - never had I though otherwise, the main point of this project is to make the templates, but the info will stay at it's main page(i.e primed TNT will still be in the TNT page, but will have another template in it for the entity and another nevbox, for entities.--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 18:12, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
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== ArmorBar update for 1.8 ==
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Just bringing to attention, in 1.8, the armorbar's position will most likely be moved to the left hand side of the screen, and the armour images are flipped. http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/605483-18-updates-update-date-revised/ That means when the 1.8 update comes, [[Template:Armorbar]] and [[File:Half_Armor.png]] will need to be reversed. I just thought this might be something so small it's likely to be missed, since i searched that forum entry and no-one had brought it up. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 04:06, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
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== White pixels, what do we do with them? ==
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Some sprites have white pixels in them, like the [[Fishing Rod]], [[Feather]] and [[String]]. Until recently this was handled by making the white pixels more notable, by giving them depth. I don't like this solution because you alter the sprite itself, so I did something else - I gave it a squared background. This caused a few editing wars:
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After a while the sprites where reverted to their old format, and only now I saw it, so instead of opening ANOTHER editting war, I though I'll start a discussion on it - what version is better?--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 06:11, 9 September 2011 (UTC)
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:[[Bow#Using_The_Bow|1.8 Bow]] and [[Arrow]] too. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 06:34, 9 September 2011 (UTC)
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::how about editing the templates that use these sprites to give them an unified appearance? where are the sprites used at all? – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 17:49, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::{{c|Yes|Yes this is a brilliant idea}} I really like it,but what do you mean in you'r second question? they are used as the image in [[Template:Item]]--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 17:55, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
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Here are all the edits that contributers suggested:
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* '''NO EDIT TO THE SPRITE'''
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''(+ No changes to the original sprite at all, maintained accuracy)''
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''(- Difficult to see the white)''
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* '''EDITING THE WHITE:'''
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''(+ Much more visible with minimal edits to the whole image)''
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''(- The sprite has been edited and is no longer original or perfectly accurate)''
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:* '''The white has a black outline'''
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:''(Personal Preference)''
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:* '''The white is given "depth"'''
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:''(Personal Preference)''
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* '''A GREY BACKGROUND'''
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:* '''Square Background'''
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:''(+ Fits into the "theme" of minecraft, with everything being a perfect square)
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:(- Looks blocky and "old school", not as aesthetically pleasing as the other two options)''
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:* '''Rounded square background'''
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:''(+ Entire background looks neat with curves modernizing the appearance of the sprite)
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:(- Takes away the "blocky feel" of the minecraft "theme")''
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:* '''Circle background'''
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:''(+ Imitates the shadow of objects)
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:(- Apparently does not fit into minecraft due to it not being square)''
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Permission given to completely edit this comment and turn it into a table or something
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== Talk:Known bugs/Version 1.8 Page Clean Up ==
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Currently, the [[Talk:Known bugs/Version 1.8| 1.8 prerelease bug page]] is nearly impossible for someone with a bad computer to clean up. Unfortunately, I keep getting a 502 error every time I try to edit the page. It would be appreciated if we can get a few more people to help clean up the page. [[User:Alxjsan|&#124; JSan]] 15:26, 10 September 2011 (UTC)
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:What exactly did you want cleaned up? --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 17:00, 10 September 2011 (UTC)
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::Basically I would like it a little more organized, and fewer unnecessary posts that clutter up the page. Call it OCD, if you will. [[User:Alxjsan|&#124; JSan]] 23:20, 10 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Food changes ==
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I know this is minor, but the pre-1.8 food "heals for" icons will need to be changed to "restores for". Get ready for mass edits for 1.8! [[User:Mccallister|Mccallister]] 02:50, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
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:What do you mean? We already have the [[Template:hungerbar|hunger bar template]] or did you mean something else? --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 10:22, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
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::i think he means that the {{tl|food}} template contains the key “heals”, which is on every food’s page. but it isn’t high priority. we can use the “heals” key as fallback for the new “restoresfor” key in the template, and use “restoresfor” in new pages. – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 17:38, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::*facepalm* What I mean is that the heart icons need to be replaced with the hunger icons. I know it's low priority; but it just bugs me. [[User:Mccallister|Mccallister]] 01:49, 12 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::That's already underway. Anyway, since the current "official" version of minecraft is still 1.7.3, we have to keep the heart icons. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 04:28, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
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== /language ==
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Should we divide the Wanted Pages list into language sections? [[User:Mccallister|Mccallister]] 02:18, 12 September 2011 (UTC)
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:The [[Special:WantedPages|Wanted Pages list]] is an build-in feature of media-wiki, it's not possible to change it. – [[:en:User:Scaler|Scaler]] <small>[[:en:User talk:Scaler|(t)]]</small> 06:59, 12 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Changing Item/Block List ==
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I would like to see a change in the item/block list that is under every item/block page. There a large amount of items/blocks in the game and it's making the list become an eyesore. Not to mention with future updates that there will be more stuff added. If possible we could code in a menu/drop down list. --[[User:Youassassin|Youassassin]] 16:56, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Mediawiki Pros: help me! ==
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Look at [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=Template:BlockSprite&oldid=152281 this revision of] {{tl|BlockSprite}}. it works flawlessly, unless it is used in {{tl|SpriteLink}}, in which case everything gets fucked up.
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wtf is causing that‽ – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 12:21, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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:The <code>/positions</code> link to <code>xxx/position</code> with xxx the page which call the template and not Template:BlockSprite/positions. I've fixed it. – [[:en:User:Scaler|Scaler]] <small>[[:en:User talk:Scaler|(t)]]</small> 12:41, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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::oh. that explains why i thought it would work with pure BlockSprites. m(
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::thank you very much! – [[User:Flying sheep|Flying sheep]] 13:19, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Lock page please ==
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Can we get an admin to lock the [[Ender Pearl]] page? It is undergoing a serious amounts of edits per day, and they are all just random speculation. This is getting annoying because there is like, 50 edits per day >:( --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 20:00, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Trivia Sections ==
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I feel like, in most cases, the addition of a trivia section is nothing but detrimental to the wiki. People seem to create one so that they don't have to figure out where the information they want to add belongs. It makes the information scattered and harder to find. What do you think we should do about this? Does anyone disagree? [[User:Cleverlynamed1|Cleverlynamed1]] 20:25, 17 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Talk page rules / grounds for deletion. ==
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Is there any thought as to what can and cannot be put in a talk page for the wiki? I find that many new sections, especially those on 1.8 are simple speculation or opinion. Can we institute a rule that if something is utter speculation or just a, "Boy I sure hope Notch does such and so..." that we can delete it from the talk page? [[User:Cleverlynamed1|Cleverlynamed1]] 19:47, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
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:So, it's kinda a pessimistic view, but a lot of the time such things get added to the articles themselves, and allowing it on the talk pages acts as sorta a pressure release. So, i say talk pages should mostly retain the freedom they've had thus far. --[[User:JonTheMon|JonTheMon]] 19:57, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
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:Good point. I hadn't thought about it that way. Thanks for the contribution. Anyone else? [[User:Cleverlynamed1|Cleverlynamed1]] 20:09, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
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::I see the talk pages as a sort of free grounds, I don't really care a lot about them as long as they discuss the topics related to their articles and as long as the text isn't abusive.--[[User:Quatroking|Quatroking]] - '''<small>MCWiki Administrator</small>''' 20:30, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::I've been operating under the assumption (when I can be bothered) that we don't want speculation and the like on talk pages, but if everyone else thinks this is fine, I have no problem changing my behavior. =) <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 01:56, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::It doesn't seem like we can delete anything besides abuse from talk pages. This might be something good to put in the rules - if it isn't already. [[User:Cleverlynamed1|Cleverlynamed1]] 19:48, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Advertising ==
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I don't normally do the wiki thing, but I would like to point out that the advertising on this wiki is fucking terrible. I'll be in the middle of a game with this wiki open in the background, and suddenly a bunch of videos will play. I'll have no idea where it's coming from, and no idea how to turn it off. It will go away eventually only to come back with a different ad in 5 minutes. It's horrendous and I won't use the site until it's gone.--[[Special:Contributions/67.240.246.120|67.240.246.120]] 17:15, 20 September 2011 (UTC)
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:I dislike the ads to, but I have uninstalled adobe flash player (but I still have some sort of flash player installed, maybe it's macromedia flash player or something because I can still watch some youtube videos) so now they no longer load. (I do it because they suck up bandwidth EVERY TIME I OPEN A NEW WIKI TAB) --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 06:38, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
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::Considering Adobe Flash == Macromedia Flash, you're definitely not using that, then. --[[User:NightKev|NightKev]] 05:50, 10 October 2011 (UTC)
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::I just use the NotScripts extension on Google Chrome, and don't allow JS from ad sites to run - no ads, no autoplaying videos, no uninstalling software from my computer, no annoyance! <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 01:55, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
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:@Anon67.240: No kidding. What browser are you using? Opera has a built-in adblocking type feature (called 'content blocking'), and Firefox and Google Chrome/Chrome have the Adblock+ extension. If you're not using any of those browsers, your browser of choice probably has some sort of adblock extension/feature as well, though you'll have to look it up yourself. Sadly, it still won't remove the rest of that sidebar, the only way to do that is register an account account and use a custom vector.css, or use a custom user css file to apply [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=User:Gnu32/vector.css&action=edit this] css to the wiki (I know Opera has that feature builtin as well, and Firefox/Chrome should have extensions that allow you to do it too). --[[User:NightKev|NightKev]] 05:50, 10 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Harder requirements for trivia? ==
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I have been thinking about if we should have trivia guidelines similar to the [http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Trivia_guidelines Team fortress wiki] to help remove cluttering of pages. What do you think of that? --[[User:Isakcool|Isakcool]] 08:28, 22 September 2011 (UTC)
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Yes! If I knew how to code it in wiki I would put one of those plus signs here and say {{c|agree}}. Some of our trivia sections are atrocious. We have got to have some rules on that. There is so much redundant/misplaced/irrelevant/contradictory waste in those sections, and it is getting hard to police. [[User:Cleverlynamed1|Cleverlynamed1]] 12:13, 22 September 2011 (UTC)
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:A problem with trivia in this wiki is that people automatically put info in the trivia section, this is partly because there are no guild lines, and partly because there is no uniformed page template to follow(i.e for blocks: block template, description, behavior, crafting, smelting, history, future, trivia, references, blocks template, categories) I've been thinking of making a page to explain this, but didn't had the time...--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 15:58, 22 September 2011 (UTC)
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::{{c|agree}} I agree with what Yurisho said, and I'll even go so far as to say we almost do need a universal page template in general - not something overly strict but there should be uniformity in subsections like "Crafting," "History," etc. Or, at the very least, we need this for the "main" pages (ex: Mobs, Items, Blocks, etc)
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::{{c|agree}} Trivia section is terrible. Fixing it would be greatly appreciated --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 06:49, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::Then, if nobody has any further comments, then I think we will start working on the style guide, Or? --[[User:Isakcool|Isakcool]] 11:32, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::{{c|agree}} Do it! [[User:Cleverlynamed1|Cleverlynamed1]] 13:18, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::::But now we then have to decide what is allowed and what isn't allowed. Like, for example, do we allow speculation? (Of course we don't), do we allow X of Y trivia and so on. --[[User:Isakcool|Isakcool]] 15:44, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
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== A Unique Suggestion for the Wiki ==
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A forum user by the name of Kilyle contacted me on the forums and proposed an interesting idea. At first I dismissed it, thinking it was unnessisary, but then I saw the usefulness. (and novelty in it) Here is the original message:
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:''"On the Enderman page, I think that the Enderman pic would change to an animated angry Enderman pic (the "I'm shaking, gonna get you once you look away" pic) on mouseover. I know doing things on mouseover is pretty easy, but I'm not sure how the wiki handles it; maybe an admin would have to do special code or something. Maybe it's not even possible via the way the wiki base code for the pages works; I don't know.''
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:''But you gotta admit, mousing over the Enderman to get an angry shaking Enderman would be both useful (showing how it looks in-game) and startling. Which is mob-appropriate :)"''
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{{User:HexZyle/Template:Signature}}06:49, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
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::It wouldn't be impossible. But you'd have to have a special style for it, I can easily do that; however someone will have to make a render for it and animate it (I don't do mobs). Seems like too much effort for such a trivial thing. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]]&nbsp;<sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]&#124;[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 07:43, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
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::I don't see the point to this; it'd be just as good and a whole lot simpler just to link an animated GIF in the Enderman gallery or something. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 01:54, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::^^ I agree. Animated gifs are fairly easy to do using in game footage. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 08:43, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::: Then should animated gifs be implemented now? And maybe the profile of the enderman "flashing" between states should be shown instead of from the diagonal viewpoint or both viewpoints can be shown. - [[User:Asterick6|Asterick6]] 08:00, 13 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Template requests? ==
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Is this where I would leave template requests? We'll need a new [[food]] related template for [[Potions]], one that replaces "Heals for" with "Effect". I know how to build or modify one, but I don't think I have the permissions, so I'll just leave this here. --[[User:Ecksearoh|Ecksearoh]] 15:24, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
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:No special permissions are required to create a template. I would suggest you request feedback before implementing it though. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 15:26, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
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::Thanks for the heads up, I'll try building a mockup first and then ask for feedback --[[User:Ecksearoh|Ecksearoh]] 17:01, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Criteria for merging/splitting pages ==
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I've noticed that there are quite a few pages on items/blocks which have either requested to be split or merged. What is the criteria for this?
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Pages that are merged/redirected:
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* [[Coal]] and [[Charcoal]]
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* All variations of [[Slabs]]
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* All variations of [[Stairs]]
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* All [[Wool]] colours
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* All [[Wood]] types
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Now, these are all merged because '''they are all different damage values of the same block and act exactly alike.'''
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However, there are other pages that are split or merged for reasons other than the ones abovee and I would like to know why:
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* All [[Dye]] colours (with [[Bonemeal]] and [[Cocoa Beans]] being a possible exception because they have other uses)
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* The three [[Huge Mushroom|Huge Mushroom Blocks]]
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* [[Stone Brick]], [[Cracked Stone Brick]] and [[Mossy Stone Brick]]
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--[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 03:37, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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:Because if they were separate pages, there would be about one line of information. (There's only two huge mushroom blocks, btw).
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:With the dyes, it's difficult. If you only have some of them split off onto separate pages, it would get confusing; so it's really all or nothing.
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:The stone bricks should be merged, but no one has gotten around to it yet. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]]&nbsp;<sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]&#124;[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 03:41, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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:Because wool colors are all one block, but with different meta data, and sow is slabs, stairs and wood, but I don't know about coal and charcoal, while all the dyes, huge mushrooms blocks and stone bricks all have different data values. So the real question is not why thous are merged and thous are not, but why tools and armors are merged! they have different data values and thus need to be split!--[[User:Yurisho|Yurisho]] 14:24, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
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::For the armor page, there is absolutely no reason at all to split it, we don't need 4 pages all saying the exact same thing except for one line out of 100 on each page. As for the tools... '''they already have their own pages''', the "tools" page is merely to list them all. --[[User:NightKev|NightKev]] 05:41, 10 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Capitalization ==
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Sorry for my frequent edits to this page, but has [[Minecraft_Wiki_talk:Community_portal/Archive_5#Style_guide_.2F_capitalization|this capitalization issue]] been decided/sorted? I'm kind of sick of pages being edited from "An [[Enderman]] is tall" to "An [[enderman]] is tall" and then back again. All the time. Note that capitalization of mob species should be handled differently than capitalizing item/block names. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 13:20, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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:A style guide has been talked about, but no one has formally started a project yet. Feel free to do so if you feel strongly about the issue. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 17:14, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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::How do I start a project? Link me to a few projects in the making, and I'll get the gist of it from there. I mean, is it like making a template? --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 19:56, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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:What about only capitalizing names of items/mobs that have a special name like Enderman, Pigman or Mooshroom, and only if they are not commonly found or used? And also, maybe they should be capitalized if they don't exist in the real world. - [[User:Asterick6|Asterick6]] 04:13, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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::That's not a very good way of differentiating between what should be capitalized and what shouldn't. If the wiki is referring to a real life cow, sure, use lowercase. However, a cow in minecraft is a completely different thing (being cubic and all to begin with, not to mention many other inaccuracies) and therefore the cow in minecraft is a seperate species of creature, and should be capitalized. because it doesn't exist in real life. EXAMPLE: ''The cubic [[Cow]] mob is based off the real life cow, which belongs to the bovine family.'' Mob names shouldn't be not capitalised just because a real life counterpart exists. The reverse is also true. If Notch added a NPC structure and called it an empire state building, it wouldn't need to be capitalised because it's not a proper noun and it's not its real-life counterpart. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 04:27, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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::: Lol I see the reasoning behind this... but would the average person really think in this way? It makes the description more confusing for people to understand, but isn't wrong... Yup, this wiki needs a style guide - [[User:Asterick6|Asterick6]] 04:48, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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:::: It doesn't really matter what the reasons and technicalities that underlies it, but rather its functuality. Who is sick of making links like <nowiki> [[Iron Bars|iron bars]]</nowiki>? I know I am. And the edit wars. You may not notice them. But if you flick through every single change to a page (like I do), you will notice "creeper" being changed to "Creeper" then back to "creeper". It's neverending. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 05:08, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::: Well all you have to do is make a redirect page... but the edit wars on proper capitalization do need to be addressed - with a proper style page hopefully, if people will actually read it... - [[User:Asterick6|Asterick6]] 05:42, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::::Make a redirect page for every multi word page? How painful :/ I will start on it right now though. Here is the link for the [[User:HexZyle/Projects/SG:Caps|style guide on capitalisation project]] --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 05:55, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::::Nope, that's rediculous. (just saw how many there are) I'll just create redirect pages as I come across the need for them. (if i find <nowiki> [[Iron Bars|iron bars]]</nowiki>, I'll create the page "iron bars" with a redirect, but if it's [[Beast Boy|beast boy]], then I'll change it to [[Beast Boy]] (proper noun, monster species) --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 06:06, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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May I lowercase every single instance on the wiki of any object in minecraft that isn't a proper noun/species of mob, then create redirect links to match? (I did a test run with the [[iron bars]] page) --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 06:21, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Top Contributors ==
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Does this wiki have a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_Wikipedians_by_number_of_edits Top Contributors] page like Wikipedia does? I combed through the wiki with Google as an external search process but I couldn't find one.
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--[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 13:45, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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:No we don't. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 17:12, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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:Nope; it would require use of a database dump to generate such a list. It wouldn't do us any good, either; the only thing lists like that serve to do is to encourage an [[wikipedia:WP:Editcountitis|editcountitis]] mindset with certain editors. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 17:13, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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== Articles/ads/tweets overlaying pages ==
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On some pages (seems completely random to me) the "recent articles" and the ads and the "mojang tweets" are displayed such that they are on top of some text. Ive been on this wiki for a while and it starts to bother me.
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Usefull info: Google Chrome. Old fashioned 4:3 screen. Up to date software.
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Does anyone has a idea? or tips and tricks to fix that?
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[[User:Swpe|Swpe]] 19:21, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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:There was a huge string of complaints about this stuff but I don't think anything ever came of it. Do a search for "vector.css" (make sure you set content to "Everything" so it picks up user pages) and find someone's modified vector.css to remove the sidebar stuff. Then copy the contents to your userspace ([[User:Swpe/vector.css]]) and refresh. --[[User:Warlock|Warlock]] 20:10, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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::http://www.minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=Minecraft_Wiki_talk:Community_portal&oldid=111468#Recent_appearance_hiccup.2FSidebar_feedback try there for complete instructions. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 21:51, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
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::: Btw it doesn't only cover text, it covers all images too. When you click to view them on a separate page, the side boxes obscure around 25% of the picture. Maybe they should only show up on the main page or not on image view pages. - [[User:Asterick6|Asterick6]] 03:30, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::Thanks for this data, I`ll look at it. [[User:Swpe|Swpe]] 07:57, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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:Users with the Greasemonkey or Stylish addons for Firefox can check [[http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/User:Kaydeethree/Sidebar_removal|here]] for a one-click solution. - [[User:Apollyna|Apollyna]] <sup>([[User_talk:Apollyna|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Apollyna|C]])</sup> 22:11, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Website Template ==
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Not sure if this is the right place to put it, but I noticed there's no template / infobox for websites here. I think.
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I was wondering if someone with a bit more know-how than me could either link me to the template if we have one or somehow get this [[wikipedia:Template:Infobox website]] into our system.
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That way, I figure we could pretty up / make uniform some pages on the wiki. These, specifically - [[Template:Mojang]]
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What do you think? - [[User:Apollyna|Apollyna]] <sup>([[User_talk:Apollyna|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Apollyna|C]])</sup> 20:19, 4 October 2011 (UTC)
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:I don't see why not. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]]&nbsp;<sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]&#124;[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 04:50, 5 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Watch/Unwatch ==
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Not sure this is where I should post it or not, but...Since the little problem Curse had earlier today with the navigation on the left not working I have noticed that the "star" to watch and unwatch a page has been moved to a little tab. That literally reads "Watch" and "Unwatch". Is this something they did to save room, or did I do it? --[[User:Throex|Throex]] 04:11, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
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:It's not just you; it happened for everyone, and I suspect it's because of the upgrade to MediaWiki 1.17 rather than any problems Curse had. <span style="white-space:nowrap">「[[User:Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#00f">ディノ</span><span style="color:#080">奴</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Dinoguy1000|<span style="color:#F90">千?!</span>]]」<sup>[[wikipedia:Help:IJP|?]] · [[User talk:Dinoguy1000#top|☎ Dinoguy1000]]</sup></span> 04:22, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
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::It is likely that in the upgrade, $wgVectorUseIconWatch got reset to false, so it is no longer an image. I believe the wiki software automatically moves the watch button out of the drop-down and in to the tab area when it is an image, which is why it's moved now. –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]]&nbsp;<sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]&#124;[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 04:33, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
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:::The entire Vector extension had to be replaced as the old one was part of the usability initiative, this is also what caused the nav bar to break for awhile. --<small> [[:en:User:Wynthyst|Wynthyst]] [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] [[:en:User talk:Wynthyst|<span style="color:black">''talk''</span>]]</small> 06:04, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Sliding Popups? ==
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Whats with the new sliding from the top and left pop ups you have to close out..? Any way to stop that? --[[User:Throex|Throex]] 03:46, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
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:Never heard of them. Please explain --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 04:58, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
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::Next time it happens, I will take a screen shot and post it up for ya. Its not often that it happens, but ever so often a little pop ad appears. I know its not my browser and it only started happening yesterday after the Curse update and the watch/unwatch thing. --[[User:Throex|Throex]] 05:16, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
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::: I already blocked it using the vector.css configuration. Maybe it's time for you to do the same if it gets annoying :) - [[User:Asterick6|Asterick6]] 08:12, 13 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Shouldn't we have some type of section on some page about the rivalry between Roblox and Minecraft? ==
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Title says it all --[[User:Sonicyay2|Sonicyay2]] 23:01, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
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:Seems unnecessary, even if I am interested in reading such an article. - [[User:Apollyna|Apollyna]] <sup>([[User_talk:Apollyna|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Apollyna|C]])</sup> 19:44, 9 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Mob prevalence ==
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While I understand the desire to make certain blocks/items more rare than others in the interest of making the game more exciting and challenging, some of the frequencies in which objects appear is downright frustrating. I have logged countless hours on countless maps in the game and have yet to acquire any slimeballs. I tried inputting the coordinate and seed data values in the 'slime-finder' tools, and they all say similar things, but I have yet to see a slime in my most recent map in any of the 'hot spots' the tools claim to detect. I refuse to mod or change code, but any help here would be hot.[[User:Rileyb65|Rileyb65]] 17:18, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
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:Have you tried multiple tools or just the one? Are the tools compatable with 1.8/whatever version you are using? And most importantly, are the slimes bugged in the newer versions?
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::I have tried all the tools on the wiki, I wasn't sure if there were others, and I haven't run a search to see. The tools all say they're updated for 1.8.1 so I don't know. I'm starting to think maybe slimes are bugged in 1.8.1, in which case how would one let Notch or Jeb know if they already don't? [[User:Rileyb65|Rileyb65]] 17:18, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
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:::I found slimes with the 1.8.1, the main part is patience, they don't spawn very often. – [[:en:User:Scaler|Scaler]] <small>[[:en:User talk:Scaler|(t)]]</small> 18:11, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Pocket Edition ==
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So with the release of pocket edition, are there new pages for each item and detailed thing in the game being added? Or should we go back to every page and add a pocket edition section for it? For example: Wooden Stairs, should there be a section the reads the trivia/function/bugs for it? So that there are not duplicate pages, one for PC and one for PE. --<span style="background-color:grey; border:1px solid black;">[[User:Throex|<font color="blue">Throex</font>]]</span> <sup>'''[[User talk:Throex|TALK]]|[[Special:Contributions/Throex|CONT]]'''</sup> 04:13, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
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After thinking over the options, I personally think any PE dealies should go in the main articles just above the trivia. So, near the end of the article in its own section. - [[User:Apollyna|Apollyna]] <sup>([[User_talk:Apollyna|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Apollyna|C]])</sup> 04:47, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Audio plugin-good or bad? ==
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I woke up today, and had an idea for the wiki. we have many music discs, many mobs and even entitys that make sounds. so, I want to propose a MP3/OGG plugin that allows for music to be played in-browser.
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what this could do, is have sound effects for each mob on their page. I imagibe 3 play buttons at the end of the mob template, stating 2 idle sounds, and 1 death sound (changable based on mob, of course)
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this would also allow for us to host/play all music discs, which will stop forcing users to go to, say, youtube, so they can hear the discs on the page, which would definitely be used.
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thoughts? comments? I myself am eager to get this due to the much wider applications I've bound to have missed. --[[User:Kizzycocoa|Kizzycocoa]] 13:56, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
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:Hey cool, I also had this idea two weeks ago. {{c|pro|like}} -- [[user:Oliver Scholz|<small><font color="#008B8B">Oliver Scholz</font>]] <font color="#77B33D">de.Wiki Admin </font></small>
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:{{c|pro|I Support.}} Yes please. I like using the audio files on wikipedia and find they are very informative and show what text cannot, and I would like to see them in use here as well. --[[User:HexZyle|HexZyle]] 14:08, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
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:{{c|info|Audio good, players bad.}} Having game audio samples would be a fine addition, but just upload them as media files as MediaWiki already supports (I think) — don't use an extra player plugin. See how [http://wiki.teamfortress.com/ Team Fortress Wiki] does it. —[[User:KPReid|KPReid]] 17:38, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
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::I would, but as of now, I cannot upload .mp3 files. nor .wav, .ogg or .mus. --[[User:Kizzycocoa|Kizzycocoa]] 20:22, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
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:::That's just a simple matter of editing the config for what files are allowed to be uploaded. Help us out here Wyn? –[[User:Ultradude25|<span style="color:#07E" title="MCWiki Admin">ultradude25</span>]]&nbsp;<sup>([[User:Ultradude25/t|<span style="color:#081" title="Talk">T</span>]]&#124;[[User:Ultradude25/c|<span style="color:#800" title="Contributions">C</span>]])</sup> at 23:00, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
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:{{c|pro|Sure!}} What a wonderful idea. :'D - [[User:Apollyna|Apollyna]] <sup>([[User_talk:Apollyna|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Apollyna|C]])</sup> 14:48, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
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:{{c|pro|Go ahead.}} This would help people, and be more convenient. - [[User:Asterick6|Asterick6]] 09:03, 13 October 2011 (UTC)
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:{{c|pro|Yes, but only if you click on a button.}} I don't want to hear a ghast sound every time I go on the ghast page, only if I click the button "play sound". <font color="Blue">C</font><font color="Orange">ali</font><font color="Purple">nou</font> - [[User_talk:Calinou|talk]] '''×''' [[Special:Contributions/Calinou|contribs]] '''»''' 09:12, 13 October 2011 (UTC)

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English or American english?

We sorta need to get a uniformity going in the wiki. this is an issue in many wikis, and needs to be corrected.

What type of english do we use? American or English?

I personally, of course, choose British English, though I know the majority of readers are american. so it's an issue of origin versus popularity.

thoughts? votes? --Kizzycocoa 15:08, 2 August 2011 (UTC)

American English, because the majority of users are American, Curse is an American company and the servers are located in America. (as far as I know)--Quatroking - MCWiki Administrator 15:11, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
I am going to vote for American English simply because it is easier for Firefox users. The default installed Firefox autocorrect dictionary prefers American English, even in the Great Britain version, or so I have read. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 15:13, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
Also voting American English - it's what the majority of people are used to and frankly, if you went British English people would just be correcting articles anyways (because no one bothers to read the rules :P) --Warlock 15:21, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
I vote British English, simply because I automatically spell that way. Especially when describing the colour of things, or what behaviour they display. :D DreadLindwyrm 15:47, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
There was already a discussion on the date format that should be used, and I believe whatever language that is used, it should be the same as that language's date format, or all dates are changed to an international standard, or at least an internationally readable format (DD Month-Name YYYY).
I, of course, will vote for British English, as this is a wiki, it is generally considered best to use the most formal language (even small things like saying it is instead of it's). Remember that "American English" is just a lazy version of British English. It is even slightly similar to txt speech, which while much more lazy and severe than what American English has done, American English is still removing letters from normal words with the only reason to make them quicker to type or write, which is the same and very popular concept of txt speech. –ultradude25 (T|C) at 19:48, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
Note the vast, vast differences between the Wikipedia pages for American English and SMS Language or Internet Slang. American English is a dialect in its own right, containing a large amount of unique words (not abbreviated phrases). As far as calling British English the most formal language, I'm going to have to say: [citation needed]  :) Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 20:04, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
The problem is I'm extremely biased against American English, because I hate America for being childish with this whole "we have to be independent and not do anything the same as anyone else" nonsense (which is ironically making me be childish about it). Things would be a lot simpler if America just stuck with normal English, and didn't use outdated measurements like Fahrenheit. </stupid rant that everyone should hate me for, also scaler has a good point> –ultradude25 (T|C) at 17:32, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
It makes discussions like these pop up on all of the wikis. :T And Scaler does have a good point. (Possibly a discussion-resolving point?) Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 17:39, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
You realize Britian has its own crazy system of measurements too, right? --Warlock 17:43, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
I don't like Britain's money system, I don't actually know what measurements they use, but at least they use normal temperatures. –ultradude25 (T|C) at 00:08, 4 August 2011 (UTC)
Britain has the same 'money system' as america - we have 100p (uk cents) in one pound (UK dollar) and we have notes for £5 and up. The only differences are names, that america uses 25¢ coins instead of 20p coins, and that notes start with $1. We also do not have a crazy system - for distance we use miles and feet (in fact, this is the official standard but at home half of people use metres and km), but everything else (weight, volume, temp etc) is metric. What is crazy about that, after all you have units in groups of 12s or 3s or even 1760s! Jaredjeya 07:07, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Isn't Minecraft using American English (gray instead of grey)? I think it could be confusing to have the games terms in American English and the rest of the page in British English. – Scaler (t) 20:15, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
It may use American English but all measurements are metric Jaredjeya 07:09, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
I don't see what that has to do with anything. Metric is not tied to one particular variant of English (it originated in France, not Britain, for that matter), and it's an international standard; using any other measurement system would only create ambiguity, at least in some situations for some people. ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 13:37, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
I vote for American English. Mainly because it's the english I learned and know how to write. Ok, you can say now, that you would correct it to British English. But thats a lot of work. But I know too, that there are people who have time to do such things. The other point is the thing Scaler highlighted. –The preceding unsigned comment was added by Freaktechnik (Talk|Contribs) . Please sign your posts with ~~~~
I think it does not matter as long as we don't use british terms like trolley or american terms like a la mode. not that anyone would really use either of those on the minecraft wiki, but most american people understand grey and colour and most british people understand gray and color. Also in terms of measurements we should use the metric system because minecraft uses meters. Also what is everyone talking about with the british being more formal? You guys use contractions too- right?

–The preceding unsigned comment was added by allenofdrum (Talk|Contribs) . Please sign your posts with ~~~~

"à la mode" is not american it's french ^^". I agree to use the metric system. – Scaler (t) 20:05, 10 August 2011 (UTC)
American English is the Curse standard. That being said however, British English is also acceptable, and not something that should be hunted down and changed, nor should any use be reprimanded or reverted for using it. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 00:40, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
I would !vote for American English, since that's what Minecraft seems to use, though I should also point out that I am American myself. ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 13:37, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Maybe American English for the main wiki, but possibly a translation subspace for British English? CosmoConsole my page! my talk! my contributions! 17:18, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
I vote English; as in, the original one ;P But tbh, I don't think it's that big a deal which variant of the language we use, as long as we dont start writing pages in Punjabi or Jamaican English and *really* confuse readers :P Masked Turk 23:23, 10 September 2011 (UTC)
Ooh, we should totally start using Lojban! =D ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 02:37, 11 September 2011 (UTC)

"American English is the Curse standard." Well, that just answers it, doesn't it? - Apollyna (T|C) 19:20, 2 October 2011 (UTC)

I'd prefer British English, and heres why. Firstly, about 15% of the wiki is (and myself) british. If american british editors would like, they can still use, say, jello instead of jelly, but please just stick to it is instead of it's and that.. Jedi in, um, I forgot. 09:01, 6 October 2011 (UTC)

You seem not to really know what you're saying... "American British editors"? And (at least to the best of my knowledge, having lived in America for the past 22.5 of my 23 years) no American uses "jelly" to refer to "Jello". Lastly, using the contraction "it's" or its expanded form "it is" is not a matter of American versus British English, but rather the formality of the context: in comments such as this, you can use contractions to your heart's content, but for articles, they should be avoided for many of the same reasons first- and second-person should be avoided. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 23:04, 6 October 2011 (UTC)

Notch/Mojang Watch?

I think it's time to devise a new plan.... Not every little item mentioned by Notch or the rest of Mojang in tweets, and blogs will become a part of Minecraft, yet people seem to believe that everything needs a page. I suggest we create a single page where this stuff can be listed, and the links to the tweets and comments can be posted for future reference. If and when we have confirmation that an item is coming in a patch, or has actually been added to the game, THEN the information can be used to create a page.... Opinions? -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 00:36, 13 August 2011 (UTC)

A huge list of citations with the references along with it should be workable.--Quatroking - MCWiki Administrator 01:22, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
To quote my response two topics above:

The Upcoming Features article seems too definite for features that are so in development that they are very likely to change, so an article following the development of new things would help proliferate the knowledge of updates. I know quite a few people that are not able to follow the Twitter and Google+ accounts of developers but would still like to know what to expect in future patches. It is, after all, data that is contained in a version of Minecraft even if that version is only known to the developers.

--Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 02:38, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
I follow Notch's Twitter feed religiously, and I have excellent bullshit sensors - I can almost always tell when he's just joking around about some feature or another (cue hotdog tweet) - so I could help out in that regard. Does anyone do the same for Jeb's Twitter feed? ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 06:19, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
Actually, Jeb knows about this particular issue since I told him about it once on the IRC. Either way I've got him followed too and it's pretty easy to filter out the jokes and stuff.
We can probably make a big page of references using grouped references; <references group="schwoopy" />. If we'd then just group a lot of twitter messages, Google+, /r/Minecraft and other links, we'd probably get a rather clear overview of all citations made by Mojang.--Quatroking - MCWiki Administrator 08:42, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
I think we should make this happen... sooner rather than later??? -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 16:17, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
Any suggestions for an article title? ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 18:10, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
I'm already working on a draft, I decided that Citations, references and sources would be a good title.--Quatroking - MCWiki Administrator 18:18, 18 August 2011 (UTC)

help with beta

i got beta about a week ago and i was trying to load it today and it wont load :( –The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jordan9839 (Talk|Contribs) . Please sign your posts with ~~~~

Please clarify. CosmoConsole my page! my talk! my contributions! 17:05, 19 August 2011 (UTC)

Old articles lost in the wiki in bad quality

Some of the articles in the wiki are old, outdated, badly written and generally bad, for example: Chunk updates, Admin, Lua Scripting, Creation and saving class. Map Editing (hex) all of thous articles are from Category:Server and Category:Development, which contain many articles like thous, but I believe there are more categories like that! I have no idea what to do with them..delete? rewrite? merge? i really don't know...--Yurisho 15:29, 25 August 2011 (UTC)

For the record, a list of pages which have gone the longest without being edited can be found at Special:AncientPages. Interesting how many pages from translation projects are on that list... ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 17:34, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
Ignoring the translation articles, the others should be tagged with a version of Template:Outdated that indicates they need to be updated/rewritten etc. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 18:32, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
Really? Template:Outdated?? It doesn't even makes sense...--Yurisho 19:10, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
Yeah, Template:Outdated refers to features that were once in normal Minecraft, but are no longer. I, personally, have been sorting through them to see what I can add to the articles, but most of them are translations. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 19:14, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
Please note my use of the words "a version of" I was not suggesting using that template as is, but something similar. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 01:44, 29 September 2011 (UTC)

Item naming proposal

Shouldn't we call all items that also have a block with a similar name similarly? Right now we have Diamond (Gem)), Iron (Ingot), and Gold (Ingot).

First of all, the ingame items are actually Diamond, Iron Ingot, and Gold Ingot, without parentheses, so the ingots should probably retain their ingame name.

But seeing as the Diamond page should be a disambiguation, calling all items that need the defining extension Name (Item) seems to make more sense to me, for example: Diamond (Item) Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 17:38, 27 August 2011 (UTC)

I disagree with your last point; we should only be adding bits to article names if it is necessary for disambiguation (e.g. if two blocks/items have identical names). I'm also not seeing why Diamond must be a disambiguation page; what does it do that an {{About}} hatnote at the top of the Diamond gem page with the pagename "Diamond" could not? Seriously, {{About|the gem|the ore|Diamond Ore|the block|Diamond Block}} would fill the role perfectly.
I have never been happy with the dabtext-in-titles craze here, though I've also never really voiced it before. ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 05:01, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Actually, the about template would do perfectly in the Diamond page. My two basic points were that we should use ingame names and, if necessary, use (Item) or (Block) as the added text in the title. Really, though, if we use ingame names that there should be no problem. No two things are named the same. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 06:14, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
That's good to hear. I'd appreciate hearing the thoughts of others on this though (particularly admins/Curse staff); if this discussion will manage to get a change to happen, it should be sooner rather than later. ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 13:31, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
The only thing I have to add to this discussion is that any change of the naming convention needs to be agreed upon by more than just the two of you. This affects the entire wiki. So please plan on this being a very lengthy discussion... i.e. weeks, if not months before it is implemented. If you need to go to individual talk pages and point them at this discussion to get adequate participaction, I recommend you do so. Also, no renaming of base images is allowed, they can be reuploaded, but not moved as this affects the German and Dutch wiki as well. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 14:28, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Why didn't we use the official ingame names in the first place? Was it just because because one person decided it to be so? Drenay 14:32, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Don't worry, I was hunkering down for a lengthy discussion beforehand.  :) I don't expect the way we create pages to change very quickly, as otherwise rash decisions could be made. I don't think that image renames would really be necessary, though. As long as the image looks right, its name doesn't really affect anything. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 16:18, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
I find it much easier to use the object(type) naming rather than the in-game name on several articles, the ores being a few of them. It's more efficient and it makes searching easier. I'm against changing the way we name our articles.--Quatroking - MCWiki Administrator 16:37, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Re:Drenay: The current naming scheme was used before official in-game naming existed. I don't care much either way (both make sense) but I suppose I lean a bit on the don't change side since that's the status quo. --JonTheMon 17:00, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Again, I would point out use of the about template as a good way to link together ores and their minerals. The only problem I can foresee is differentiating between Brick and Bricks, the brick block. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 17:12, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
I vote No, I like the way the wiki is set up. It makes things look more official or elegant. Cool12309(T|C) 18:11, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
Please don't resort to "I like it"-style arguments, especially when there are quantifiably objective reasons to support one system over the other.
The current system is needlessly complicated and confusing - unless someone has taken the time to make the necessary redirects, a person cannot just come to the wiki and type an item's/block's in-game name into the URL bar or search bar and end up at the correct page (in the absolute best case, the proper redirect exists and points to the proper page; in the "good" case, the title they typed is a disambiguation page or redirects to one, meaning their intended target should be one click away; in the worst case, the title is a redlink or a redirect to an unrelated article). The current system does absolutely nothing that can't be done a million times better by judicious use of {{About}}. Wikipedia:Disambiguation is a very good read for those who are going to comment here. ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 19:59, 28 August 2011 (UTC)

Let me just provide an example for my point. Melon (Seed)s are melon seeds. They are not Melons of the type Seed. Redstone (Repeater)s are Redstone Repeaters. They are not Redstones of the type "Repeater". It is my personal belief that the title should say what the item actually is instead of putting a part of it needlessly into parentheses. Putting it in parentheses isolates the first word as the actual title of the article, such as the Redstone (Repeater), which seems to be called a Redstone. Such a thing is analogous to calling Experience Orbs Experience (Orb)s, or Fishing Rods Fishing (Rod)s. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 13:34, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

Don't know if this is relevant or not, @Verhalthur, but there are two items in the game with the same name. The two items, both named stone slabs, one created from 3 cobblestone blocks, the other from 3 stone blocks. Should there be a mix of the two formats? Or would that cause confusion? Like, the redstone, iron and gold formats are decent, but Diamond (Gem) should be renamed to Diamond (item) because the word "gem" isn't mentioned anywhere ingame nor by any of the staff. Diamond may not even be a "gem" in the game. (seeing as it's in a fictional universe) I see the issue arise with Brick Block and Brick (block) though. The item smelted from clay and it's block counterpart are called Clay Brick and Brick respectively, right? (sooo confusing) --HexZyle 14:06, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

The Stone Slabs problem would be a case where I would title them something like Stone Slab and Stone Slab (Sandstone). The parentheses are being used to differentiate two ingame items of the same name, which works fine. I am not suggesting completely eliminating the format, just using it only when absolutely needed. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 14:12, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
I could see a good argument in that case for something along the lines of "Stone Slab" and "Smooth Stone Slab", or "Stone Slab" and "Cobblestone Slab" (or, as Verhalthur pointed out, this would also be one good case for part of the title in parentheses - something like "Stone Slab" and "Stone Slab (Cobblestone)"); no matter how it were done, though, a single {{About}} tag at the top of the article titled "Stone Slab" would immediately tell the reader which slab the article would discuss, and provide a link directly to the other article (all of this is only an example, though, since currently all the slabs are covered on one article). In general, using {{About}} on the page with the shorter, more general title should be enough to handle ambiguity (so, on such pages as "Diamond", "Brick" and "Clay", "Iron", etc.). ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 16:06, 29 August 2011 (UTC)
 I agree. The about tag seems like the best way to deal with all this madness :D --HexZyle 16:17, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

 I agree We need to use official names, so pages should be named as they are named in-game, items with confusing titles such as the clay problem should have an about template instead of having a different name, blocks with the same name should have the page with this name redirect to a disambiguation page that links to the different blocks pages named with parenthesis containing the differentiating property between the different pages(block/item; stone/cobblestone; etc.)--Yurisho 17:20, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

There is no need for redirects; just have the dabpage at the title needing disambiguated. This is another aspect of the current setup that makes absolutely no sense and is needlessly complicated. ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 20:26, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

 I agree I changed my mind, I like this a lot better now that it is explained. If I got it right, the pages are to be named the ingame name, with the exception of Stone Slabs (with a solution of something like "Stone Slabs" be a disambig. page). If a block has a same name as an item, put (Block) or (Item) respectively. Is that how it was meant to be interpreted? Cool12309(T|C) 21:03, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

More or less, yes (but note that we wouldn't actually have to do anything with slabs, since, as I said above, they're all covered on the one article). Also, this would be a good opportunity to discourage CamelCase in every single page title - "(item)" or "(block)" work just as well as "(Item)" or "(Block)", and neither "item" nor "block" is a proper noun, so there's no reason to require they be capitalized. ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 21:11, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

 I agree, too. Only stuff that really goes by the same name should be named equally. and i can’t come up with a single example.

if it’s Pumpkin Seeds, why is it Melon (Seed)? Melon Seeds is much nicer and more logical, as you don’t say “melon” if you want to refer too melon seeds.

also, especially the redstone pages are silly:

  • Redstone (Ore)
  • Redstone (Dust)
  • Redstone (Wire)
  • Redstone (Torch)
  • Redstone (Repeater)
  • Redstone circuits

do you notice sth.? yes, we can completely drop the parentheses for all those items. – Flying sheep 14:07, 1 September 2011 (UTC)

It's been a week since the last comment; does anyone else have anything to add? Quatroking, JonTheMon, do you remain unswayed, or has your opinion perhaps changed? ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 18:36, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
eh, It's not like I had a strong position to be swayed from, and I even said that both can work. It does seem that the consensus is towards the proposed system. --JonTheMon 18:40, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
i think that we’re going to implement it is relatively sure, as quite a few pro- but no contra-arguments arised. anyone against it should not take this as offense, because i just want to say the following: i’d like to start a sub-discussion about “Title Case” vs. “sentence case”, because there seems to be more disagreement. should we use a new section for this? – Flying sheep 12:57, 8 September 2011 (UTC)

here an overview. (possible) counterarguments added where applicable. new scheme means “use ingame names where appropriate, only use braces when necessary for disambiguition of identically named items”. example: diamond should mean only the diamond item as the “diamond ore” is called “diamond ore” and the “diamond block”, “diamond block” too. the only example that i can think of for identically-named items are the stone slabs, but they are together on one page, anyways.

If you feel it is biased, or have something to add, feel free to edit it. – Flying sheep 13:36, 8 September 2011 (UTC)

Arguments for the new scheme
Argument Counterargument
The new scheme matches the way the ingame items are named. This may be irrelevant if all items can be found with their ingame names as well[are they?]
The old naming scheme was established before official naming existed, so there was never a decision between the two.
Complicated and confusing: Redirects have to be created manually, links have to be created like this: [[Diamond (Block)|diamond block]] instead of like this: [[diamond block]]
It’s more semantic/logical, e.g. Melon (Seed)s are melon seeds. They are not Melons of the type Seed, as the braces imply
The braces are superfluous, i.e. can be left out without any decrease in meaning, or unambiguity.
There are no counterarguments, i.e. everything except opinion and lazyness speaks for the new solution.
Arguments against the new scheme
Argument Counterargument
It makes searching easier. I find searching harder this way, which may imply that this is an opinon and no argument.
It’s the status quo, i.e. it would require a lengthy process to change everything. We are many, and people who don’t like to don’t have to help.
It makes things look more official or elegant Opinion. I disagree.
It's more efficient This may be a valid argument, although I doubt it. But what do you mean by that?


Howdy. I have a vast history in Logic and Argumentation, (specifically Aristolian Formal Logic and Modern Informal Logic [Gauss, Gregor] and I can see with little doubt that the new proposal is vastly superior in logic to maintaining the current system. I understand that I am new here, and carry little weight, but I do strongly recommend the implementation of this new system. Cleverlynamed1 13:03, 14 September 2011 (UTC)

At this point, it would seem that this proposal has near-unanimous support. Wynthyst, is what we have so far enough to make it official? Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 21:43, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
Yes, I think it's fine to start implementing this change. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 15:27, 27 September 2011 (UTC)

Article Movement in Progress

Alright, here's a list of the articles I'm attempting to move. I don't have access to Minecraft at the moment, so some of these might be wrong. :T

Feel free to add to this list when you've put the move tags on pages that need them. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 19:20, 1 October 2011 (UTC)

Also feel free to cross out pages if you have moved them correctly. (Mod help moving these pages would be GREATLY appreciated) Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 19:27, 7 October 2011 (UTC)



If you want I can use my bot (R2-D2 (talkcontribslogsblock log)) to change all the redirection links to normal links. – Scaler (t) 20:39, 1 October 2011 (UTC)
Great idea! Only one has been moved so far, though, Redstone Dust. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 20:41, 1 October 2011 (UTC)
I'd probably have started moving pages myself, but i'm wanting to confirm the names in-game first (and I'm lazy =D ). ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 22:57, 1 October 2011 (UTC)
Make sure when they're moved that you fix the image and invimage values. Most of them are automatic by the page name, and thus moving the page means they need to be manually specified, until the images themselves are moved, which requires updating the grid template and any pages that use the image, on all three shared languages; so it probably won't happen for a while, if at all. Don't upload a duplicate of the image under the new name either, that won't help anything and I'll just delete it. –ultradude25 (T|C) at 02:35, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for the reminder. =) I wouldn't have uploaded duplicates anyways; at most, I might've created redirects to the original images (but more likely not, since that's more work than just editing the values on each page =D ). ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 03:54, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
I'm ready to make the changes, can I make them now since there is already redirections on the target pages? – Scaler (t) 16:43, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
Yes, as long as you use Special:MovePage instead of manually copy-pasting pages (there is a link to it at the top of every page; hover over the downward-pointing arrow immediately to the left of the search box and it's the "Move" option (and no, I'm not trying to talk down to you or anything; most of the editors here seem not to be aware of the move feature, so I figured I'd be better safe than sorry in explaining the proper method of moving pages ahead of time)). Also note that normal editors cannot move pages over redirects if the redirect has more than one edit in its history; these moves require administrator intervention. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 19:54, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
I was talking about changing the links, not moving the pages (didn't even know normal users could do that… ^^"). – Scaler (t) 20:01, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
The main problem at the moment is that we have to confirm the in-game names of blocks and items. Some of these might not be correct. I do know for sure, though, that the ores and the "Block of Iron/Gold/Diamond" are correct. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 20:07, 2 October 2011 (UTC)

I've gone in game and used the Too Many Items mod to verify the names. Here's the same list with my changes - - Apollyna (T|C) 20:50, 2 October 2011 (UTC)

Great, thanks! I've removed the move tags on the Clay pages and the Melon page, and added the move tag to the Redstone Dust page. If you happen to notice any other items or blocks ingame that don't match up to the article names, feel free to add 'em to the list. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 21:03, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
Ooh, quick replies make me happy ~ Anyways, if I get suspicious of anything, I'll check it. No prob. :'D - Apollyna (T|C) 21:33, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
I also updated the other list to avoid any confusion. :T Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 22:28, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
I've switched Gold (Ore) to Gold Ore as a test, If we are able to monitor what gets searched for more (Gold (Ore)/Gold Ore) then we can see if it worked. Theangryman (talk)(contribs) 15:43, 3 October 2011 (UTC)
I started a project yesterday. Minecraft Wiki:Projects/Moving Pages to In-Game Name Cool12309(T|C) 01:42, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
I keep forgetting, there is something that prevents, say me, from going and just doing all of this? It's because bla blah involves deletion blah blah no mod powers, right? I just forgot and it's bugging me. - Apollyna (T|C) 18:01, 8 October 2011 (UTC)

Lawsuit

Should the lawsuit between Mojang and Bethesda have a page for it? Or at least mentioned in the Mojang AP page? It is an important part of Mojang history, you could say. | JSan 17:51, 27 August 2011 (UTC)

Definitely not its own page. This is the Minecraft wiki, not the Scrolls wiki. I could see it fitting well on the Mojang page. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 18:17, 27 August 2011 (UTC)

I don't think so. this is supost to be a page about minecraft, not mojang

-kekie

Added 1.8 stuff

…to {{ItemSprite}} and thus all dependant templates (such as {{Items}}). what do you think? – Flying sheep 13:38, 1 September 2011 (UTC)

Once 1.8 is out and we know what's in it sure :D -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 13:41, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
The mushroom blocks need to be added to Template:Blocks. Could someone please get around to that? Oh, and if the Huge Mushroom page looks ugly, that's my bad. I'm currently working on making the images 150px instead of 15px --HexZyle 14:08, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
EDIT: oh wait, the block side textures are 16px. Do I just expand them to 160px? --HexZyle 14:10, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
@HexZyle: Someone needs to update File:BlockCSS.png first. (see link below) some genius has only added the cyan flower and left out the rest (though i don’t know how to deal with the new stuff at the bottom, where we already put out stuff. how about doubling the image height and putting everything which has to be edited (grass, leaves) in the bottom part, so one just has to replace the upper half when an update comes out?) – Flying sheep 14:15, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
What the hell is a cyan flower? Is someone trolling? And no, I'm not talking about the terrain.png, the mushroom blocks from the huge mushrooms should be added into the Planned: section of the blocks template --HexZyle 14:26, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
Ah, sorry, didn’t read properly. of course they should be added, even if their textures aren’t there already :D – Flying sheep 14:30, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
@Wyn: or we could just do it now that we already know it, sice jeb has uploaded the new item and block sheets: https://imgur.com/a/0Dpgb d’Oh – Flying sheep 14:15, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
now i did the same with the blocks! – Flying sheep 15:29, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
Someone should go through and update Melon, Melon_Seeds, Melon_(Slice), Pumpkin_Seeds, and Rotten_Flesh (did I forget any?) with the new sprites. --Warlock 16:17, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
Oh, well I meant add the blocks and links, sorry i didn't explain it correctly. Like: Huge Mushroom (Red Cap | Brown Cap | Stalk) --HexZyle 23:25, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
I'm just curious what part of “don't add these until the update comes out and we know for sure what's in it” wasn't clear in my original reply? -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 05:30, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
I don't really see the need to delay, we already have plenty of info on upcoming items/blocks. Everything else is blatantly obvious. --HexZyle 06:13, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
what HexZyle said. there are the textures, the screenshots and the videos. we don’t need more to start pages. the blue Spider page is a good example, as it has loads of evidence: they are small, poison the player, spawn in abandoned mine shafts, their spawners are surrounded by cobwebs, poisoning makes your health bar yellow…
we don’t need to wait for 1.8 if we already know so much. and if something was changed from what we thought to know, we can still change it. – Flying sheep 20:07, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
I have been too ambiguous. What I really mean is since all blocks are on the {block} template, regardless of if they have their own page, links have been added to them. The huge mushroom is not a block, neither is redstone. But they have categories that either take you to different sections of the page (if there is not enough info to have seperate pages, like lava bucket) or to different pages (if there is enough info, like for mossy cobble and redstone stuff) --HexZyle 01:27, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
you are right, only the parts are blocks, just like with trees – Flying sheep 14:08, 4 September 2011 (UTC)

Opening the wiki to anon edits

Once again I am bringing this topic to the community for discussion. We have implemented a lot of really good tools to battle vandalism and spam (which has always been the primary reason for not allowing anon edits). Limiting participation to only registered users my reduce some of those issues, however, it causes others. Recently, a user had to jump through a gazillion hoops to try to contact someone at Curse because they had forgotten their wiki account password and didn't have email enabled to be able to reset it. Since he was unable to log on, he was also unable to contact any of the admins via their talk pages, or the noticeboard or anywhere else. This needs to not be the case. I want to enable anon editing, and quite simply, unless you, the community provide me with solid reasons to not do this, it's going to happen. Thanks! -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 05:26, 2 September 2011 (UTC)

I support this whole-heartedly. Wikipedia has managed quite well with allowing anons to edit for a decade and counting; I don't see why we shouldn't be able to. Do you have any sort of timeline for how long the community has to comment on this issue? ダイノガイ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 06:22, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 No
No
Nonononononononononnooo
No
Oh god, I can imagine it. We'll have aspergite weekly. We'll have articles about cars added daily. We'll be rolling around in nazi iconography and ascii art of various organs. the pages will constantly be vandalised to the point that no admin team can bear it.
and the pages they'll make. steve the slime will be up first. followed by god knows what. porky the pig? Geoffrey the Ghast?
this just cannot happen.
ever.
EVER. o_o --Kizzycocoa 06:42, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
Enough drama Kizzy. It happens on every other wiki on the network every day without any of these dire consequences you are predicting. Through proper use of the tools that we have available most of what you describe will never see the light of day. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 06:51, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 Agree While I personally don't like anon edits due to IP addresses being really hard to remember for me (maybe I should start writing them down...), I really think the abuse filter can handle them pretty well. Just seeing how well it has dealt with the constant spam we used to get before it was introduced (I wasn't even aware the automatic spam was still happening, until I opened the block log and found the abuse filter all over it) had really proved its effectiveness to me (although I wish I knew how it worked).
I would definitely like some limits set on them though, like only let them edit, maybe let them create pages, I'm not to sure on that one, no page moves (they can get really messy to undo), and either no image uploading or a limit on how many images they're able to upload per-day (although that's pretty easy to undo, so it might not be worth bothering with). –ultradude25 (T|C) at 07:23, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
Things like page moves, and image uploads are restricted by default. We can add additional restrictions (within reason) as the community feels appropriate. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 07:26, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
I would have no complaints with anons not being allowed to create pages (though this should be limited to content namespaces; anons should be able to create talk pages for very obvious reasons). ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 08:49, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 I mostly agree I agree that anons should be able to edit, and I agree abuse filter is good enough to prevent spam, I do think the anons should have limited editing only. The reason for that is that anon editors are mostly in-experienced in editing, noted by the fact that they don't find it worthwhile to register, or even if they are good editors, they are certanlly do not know this wiki's specific cloture and customs(i.e titles like uses, trivial, etc.).
Therefore I suggest only allowing them to edit pages, and not creating them, I also think it will be a good idea to forbid big edits - let's say, an edit that will have a bold number at the "Recent changes" page(this will not apply in the admin noticeboard and admins talk pages). I also think they shouldn't be able to upload pictures, and if they will be able to, there will be a size limit.--Yurisho 07:46, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
There are plenty of people who are very experienced at editing wikis, who will not register an account here for a number of reasons - maybe they're just making a spelling or coding fix and don't want to go through the hassle of creating an account for such a simple edit, or maybe they genuinely do not want to create an account (I knew several such editors on Wikipedia). Conversely, a username does not mean an experienced editor, not by any means.
It's also not a good idea to limit edits solely by size; there are a number of situations where perfectly legitimate edits are accompanied by marked increases in bytecount. On the other hand, page blanking in content namespaces is rarely desirable, so that could be stopped without any trouble, I think. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 08:49, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
Easily. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 08:52, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 Don't have a problem with this as long as moving articles, creating new articles and uploading files will still require regular userrights. Wyn is bringing up a very good point and allowing anonymous readers to edit pages would boost support a lot, as well as small-time corrections.--Quatroking - MCWiki Administrator 09:27, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 Only if we restrict creating and moving moving pages, huge edits, and editing of template pages. (etc) Also, there are probably certain pages that would be best to be protected from anon edits. --{ Fishrock123 } (Talk) 14:07, 2 September 2011 (UTC)


This seems like a good plan, especially since you're considering the exceptions needed to continue to keep the wiki safe, like restricting page moves and limiting uploads. I've used the abusefilter a bit, so I can give assistance/advice if needed. --JonTheMon 15:54, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 I don't like this Idea. As an Admin I need to contact the person maybe. But I can't talk with an IP. And I don't think the english Minecraftwiki team have enough admins to control all changes. -- Oliver Scholz de.Wiki Admin 15:57, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 No. Yes, see comment below. There already many one-off accounts that deposit spam or advertising or speculation that are not caught by the abuse filter. Many are dissuaded by the process of creating an account, and if we open the dam by allowing anonymous edits, they will pour in. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 17:13, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 No! We would have to fight more vandalism, maybe around 10x or EVEN MORE. If admins are ready to take more vandalism and protect the wiki for it, my opinion would possibly be a bit more positive, but still, this considerably adds vandalism. EDIT 1: And it is super-easy to create an account, why we would need guest editing? CosmoConsole my page! my talk! my contributions! 17:15, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
In answer to your question Oliver, this will extend to the language wikis eventually. As for the rest, MCW is the only wiki on the Curse network that doesn't allow anon editing. We have already increased the number of administrators, and we will add more if the vandalism/spam is such a problem. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 17:56, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
To everyone worried about anons moving pages or uploading images: these actions are restricted to the users group by default; allowing anon editing will not cause a flood of vandalistic page moves and file uploads.
To everyone worried about vandalism: the abuse filter is a very powerful tool for stopping broad categories of vandalism; a number of filters are already in place and more can be added as the need arises.
To Oliver: you *can* talk with anons, via their talk page, just the same as you can talk with any registered editor.
To Verhalthur: The majority of the spam is done via bot; an automated script can register any number of accounts within a very short period of time and immediately proceed to edit with them. The only people who are dissuaded by the requirement of registering an account are those who do not want to register for one reason or another.
To Cosmoconsole: 10x is a gross overestimation; I doubt the ratio of vandalism to good edits will change all that much if and when anon editing is enabled. There are a number of reasons someone would not want to register an account to edit; as I stated above, this hurdle actively dissuades people who only want to make a quick typo correction, and I know of several people who, despite being quite prolific and trusted editors, adamantly refuse to register an account for their own personal reasons. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 19:04, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
I suppose we can add more filters when the need arises. The current ones did not catch the person spamming pages with swastikas a few days ago, but more can be implemented. Vote changed to yes. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 19:14, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
Filters will always be hard to adjust for intentional vandals (as opposed to bots). and wasn't that vandal doing edits on an account? --JonTheMon 19:25, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
If someone is committed to getting around the filters and whatever other technical roadblocks are in their way just to vandalize, the software is ultimately ill-designed to stop them (particularly if they use an ISP that assigns a different IP address to a user every time they connect), and preventing IPs from editing will definitely not slow them down. Fortunately, though, most repeat vandals have some sort of theme to their vandalism (like the above-mentioned swastika vandal), making stopping them relatively straightforward. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 19:52, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
I'm still for the 10-day rule. This is even worse. And what do I if the IP change? Sorry Wyn and Dinoguy1000 (your signature is strange), you're not convinced me yet. :) -- Oliver Scholz de.Wiki Admin 19:27, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
There's really not anything you can do when the person's IP changes. Keep in mind, though, that Wikimedia has allowed anon editing for the entirety of its decade-long history (counting the days when it was just Wikipedia, back before WM was even founded), across all 800-plus wikis, and they've managed quite well insofar as talking with anons is concerned. I've had people say various things about my sig before, but I think you're the first one to call it "strange"... =D ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 19:52, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
 No I don't see many advantages to it. There simply isn't enough content in the game that is appropriate for the wiki, and we already cover everything exhaustively. We don't need every article looking like this. On the other hand, pruning the pages and fighting vandalism is mostly the admins' jobs, and you do a fine job of it. So if you want to give it a try, go ahead. --Theothersteve7 19:38, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
For every "Toilet paper orientation" article on Wikipedia, there are hundreds of articles only a fraction of its size. Articles on Wikipedia tend to grow to that size when their subject is a popular or controversial topic (which is why popular culture tends to be covered far more exhaustively than historically significant but somewhat obscure figures, for example). The fact that Wikipedia mainly covers real-world topics, which tend to be far more complicated than in-game topics, also contributes significantly. It is very difficult for an article to grow unboundedly when there's nothing else to be said about its subject, and that's close to the case for a lot of our articles. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 19:52, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
So, there are a number of ways to keep vandalism in check even if edits are open to anons, and several reasons to. Are these enough to persuade anyone to change their minds regarding this? --JonTheMon 18:37, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
This isn't even required IMO. If people want to contribute, they will register. Anons will just make random changes of which we aren't even sure that they are true, and additionally, imagine loads of kids trying to edit pages then and most of attacking pages with vandalism especially on translated pages. However, if you really want to do that anon editing, do an 7 day trial of it, and you'll see how it will come out. Tom.K 19:12, 4 September 2011 (UTC)
"If people want to contribute, they will register." - This is demonstrably false. I don't know about you, but if I'm reading a random page on a random wiki and notice a small typographical, grammatical, or factual error but have no intention of regularly contributing to that wiki, I am far more likely to edit the page to fix the problem if I'm not required to first register an account on that wiki. This isn't even specific to wikis; look at any website with some sort of public commenting system that requires registration, and you'll see (or rather won't see) plenty of people who do not post a comment because they would have to register an account to do so. Think about yourself for a moment - if you are surfing randomly one day and stumble across an interesting article somewhere, and you want to post a comment (but not very badly or urgently), but you have no intention of becoming a regular commenter and the site requires you to register to do so, how likely are you, really, to register just to post that one comment?
As far as the random vandalism/spam/test edits are concerned, I again point to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia wikis, all of which (all 800-plus of them) have allowed anon editing for the entirety of their history. Are any of these wikis a rules-free anarchy, a no-man's land of vandalism, a sea of unmitigated spam and "lol poop" edits? I challenge you - I challenge anyone reading this - to point to even a single one. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 00:28, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
Does it count if I made the vandalism myself? :P –ultradude25 (T|C) at 02:02, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
Trollface.png? ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 02:47, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
Nah trollface is too mainstream. /hipster –ultradude25 (T|C) at 05:55, 5 September 2011 (UTC)
Okay then, do it if you want to... Tom.K 06:03, 5 September 2011 (UTC)

Entities need treatment too!

O.K this issue has been burning for me for quite some time - entities have not been taken care of.

  • Entities have no nevbox template and are instead divided to mobs who have a template, mobs and the player who are together at the environment template, and block entities and droped items/blocks who don't have a template at all!
  • The entity template is a joke - it is meant only for blocks and items, and come to replace the item or block template that should be there!
  • Some Entities like falling sand don't have their own section in their article.
  • Entities have no entitySprite and EntityLink, and therefor no EntityCSS.
  • Entities IDs can't be found at the Data Values

The reason I finally say this is because until now we could live with that, because except mobs, the average wiki user don't think of thous entities as different from their block/item counterpart, but now experience orbs are added and where will they go? only an entity template.

I can't do this alone - I can make the nevbox template and the CSS, but not anything else, so I need help, I shell learn how to make a project in the wiki, and by tomorrow I hope it will be up - please help!--Yurisho 04:08, 6 September 2011 (UTC)

Project is GO! Minecraft Wiki:Projects/Entities! I am disappointing thou that no one commented on me...--Yurisho 17:58, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
You gave it a day before being disappointed? For a project like this I wouldn't expect many strong opinions before a week (with prodding). As to the idea itself, I personally see it as adding to the complexity of the wiki rather than making it more complete, since many items/blocks have entities which would then have similar page names. A possibly better alternative would be to integrate entity information into existing pages. --JonTheMon 18:08, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
you know what, there is something in it, I'm just so used to quick responses around here, I didn't think the likes of this will get a different treatment. For your second point - never had I though otherwise, the main point of this project is to make the templates, but the info will stay at it's main page(i.e primed TNT will still be in the TNT page, but will have another template in it for the entity and another nevbox, for entities.--Yurisho 18:12, 7 September 2011 (UTC)

ArmorBar update for 1.8

Just bringing to attention, in 1.8, the armorbar's position will most likely be moved to the left hand side of the screen, and the armour images are flipped. http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/605483-18-updates-update-date-revised/ That means when the 1.8 update comes, Template:Armorbar and File:Half Armor.png will need to be reversed. I just thought this might be something so small it's likely to be missed, since i searched that forum entry and no-one had brought it up. --HexZyle 04:06, 8 September 2011 (UTC)

White pixels, what do we do with them?

Some sprites have white pixels in them, like the Fishing Rod, Feather and String. Until recently this was handled by making the white pixels more notable, by giving them depth. I don't like this solution because you alter the sprite itself, so I did something else - I gave it a squared background. This caused a few editing wars:

  • Some people think the old version is better.
  • Some think the background should circular.

After a while the sprites where reverted to their old format, and only now I saw it, so instead of opening ANOTHER editting war, I though I'll start a discussion on it - what version is better?--Yurisho 06:11, 9 September 2011 (UTC)

1.8 Bow and Arrow too. --HexZyle 06:34, 9 September 2011 (UTC)
how about editing the templates that use these sprites to give them an unified appearance? where are the sprites used at all? – Flying sheep 17:49, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
 Yes this is a brilliant idea I really like it,but what do you mean in you'r second question? they are used as the image in Template:Item--Yurisho 17:55, 11 September 2011 (UTC)

Here are all the edits that contributers suggested:

  • NO EDIT TO THE SPRITE

(+ No changes to the original sprite at all, maintained accuracy)

(- Difficult to see the white)

  • EDITING THE WHITE:

(+ Much more visible with minimal edits to the whole image)

(- The sprite has been edited and is no longer original or perfectly accurate)

  • The white has a black outline
(Personal Preference)
  • The white is given "depth"
(Personal Preference)
  • A GREY BACKGROUND
  • Square Background
(+ Fits into the "theme" of minecraft, with everything being a perfect square)
(- Looks blocky and "old school", not as aesthetically pleasing as the other two options)
  • Rounded square background
(+ Entire background looks neat with curves modernizing the appearance of the sprite)
(- Takes away the "blocky feel" of the minecraft "theme")
  • Circle background
(+ Imitates the shadow of objects)
(- Apparently does not fit into minecraft due to it not being square)

Permission given to completely edit this comment and turn it into a table or something >>HexZyle<< TALK|CONT

Talk:Known bugs/Version 1.8 Page Clean Up

Currently, the 1.8 prerelease bug page is nearly impossible for someone with a bad computer to clean up. Unfortunately, I keep getting a 502 error every time I try to edit the page. It would be appreciated if we can get a few more people to help clean up the page. | JSan 15:26, 10 September 2011 (UTC)

What exactly did you want cleaned up? -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 17:00, 10 September 2011 (UTC)
Basically I would like it a little more organized, and fewer unnecessary posts that clutter up the page. Call it OCD, if you will. | JSan 23:20, 10 September 2011 (UTC)

Food changes

I know this is minor, but the pre-1.8 food "heals for" icons will need to be changed to "restores for". Get ready for mass edits for 1.8! Mccallister 02:50, 11 September 2011 (UTC)

What do you mean? We already have the hunger bar template or did you mean something else? --HexZyle 10:22, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
i think he means that the {{food}} template contains the key “heals”, which is on every food’s page. but it isn’t high priority. we can use the “heals” key as fallback for the new “restoresfor” key in the template, and use “restoresfor” in new pages. – Flying sheep 17:38, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
  • facepalm* What I mean is that the heart icons need to be replaced with the hunger icons. I know it's low priority; but it just bugs me. Mccallister 01:49, 12 September 2011 (UTC)
That's already underway. Anyway, since the current "official" version of minecraft is still 1.7.3, we have to keep the heart icons. --HexZyle 04:28, 14 September 2011 (UTC)

/language

Should we divide the Wanted Pages list into language sections? Mccallister 02:18, 12 September 2011 (UTC)

The Wanted Pages list is an build-in feature of media-wiki, it's not possible to change it. – Scaler (t) 06:59, 12 September 2011 (UTC)

Changing Item/Block List

I would like to see a change in the item/block list that is under every item/block page. There a large amount of items/blocks in the game and it's making the list become an eyesore. Not to mention with future updates that there will be more stuff added. If possible we could code in a menu/drop down list. --Youassassin 16:56, 14 September 2011 (UTC)

Mediawiki Pros: help me!

Look at this revision of {{BlockSprite}}. it works flawlessly, unless it is used in {{SpriteLink}}, in which case everything gets fucked up.

wtf is causing that‽ – Flying sheep 12:21, 15 September 2011 (UTC)

The /positions link to xxx/position with xxx the page which call the template and not Template:BlockSprite/positions. I've fixed it. – Scaler (t) 12:41, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
oh. that explains why i thought it would work with pure BlockSprites. m(
thank you very much! – Flying sheep 13:19, 15 September 2011 (UTC)

Lock page please

Can we get an admin to lock the Ender Pearl page? It is undergoing a serious amounts of edits per day, and they are all just random speculation. This is getting annoying because there is like, 50 edits per day >:( --HexZyle 20:00, 15 September 2011 (UTC)

Trivia Sections

I feel like, in most cases, the addition of a trivia section is nothing but detrimental to the wiki. People seem to create one so that they don't have to figure out where the information they want to add belongs. It makes the information scattered and harder to find. What do you think we should do about this? Does anyone disagree? Cleverlynamed1 20:25, 17 September 2011 (UTC)

Talk page rules / grounds for deletion.

Is there any thought as to what can and cannot be put in a talk page for the wiki? I find that many new sections, especially those on 1.8 are simple speculation or opinion. Can we institute a rule that if something is utter speculation or just a, "Boy I sure hope Notch does such and so..." that we can delete it from the talk page? Cleverlynamed1 19:47, 19 September 2011 (UTC)

So, it's kinda a pessimistic view, but a lot of the time such things get added to the articles themselves, and allowing it on the talk pages acts as sorta a pressure release. So, i say talk pages should mostly retain the freedom they've had thus far. --JonTheMon 19:57, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
Good point. I hadn't thought about it that way. Thanks for the contribution. Anyone else? Cleverlynamed1 20:09, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
I see the talk pages as a sort of free grounds, I don't really care a lot about them as long as they discuss the topics related to their articles and as long as the text isn't abusive.--Quatroking - MCWiki Administrator 20:30, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
I've been operating under the assumption (when I can be bothered) that we don't want speculation and the like on talk pages, but if everyone else thinks this is fine, I have no problem changing my behavior. =) ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 01:56, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
It doesn't seem like we can delete anything besides abuse from talk pages. This might be something good to put in the rules - if it isn't already. Cleverlynamed1 19:48, 26 September 2011 (UTC)

Advertising

I don't normally do the wiki thing, but I would like to point out that the advertising on this wiki is fucking terrible. I'll be in the middle of a game with this wiki open in the background, and suddenly a bunch of videos will play. I'll have no idea where it's coming from, and no idea how to turn it off. It will go away eventually only to come back with a different ad in 5 minutes. It's horrendous and I won't use the site until it's gone.--67.240.246.120 17:15, 20 September 2011 (UTC)

I dislike the ads to, but I have uninstalled adobe flash player (but I still have some sort of flash player installed, maybe it's macromedia flash player or something because I can still watch some youtube videos) so now they no longer load. (I do it because they suck up bandwidth EVERY TIME I OPEN A NEW WIKI TAB) --HexZyle 06:38, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
Considering Adobe Flash == Macromedia Flash, you're definitely not using that, then. --NightKev 05:50, 10 October 2011 (UTC)
I just use the NotScripts extension on Google Chrome, and don't allow JS from ad sites to run - no ads, no autoplaying videos, no uninstalling software from my computer, no annoyance! ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 01:55, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
@Anon67.240: No kidding. What browser are you using? Opera has a built-in adblocking type feature (called 'content blocking'), and Firefox and Google Chrome/Chrome have the Adblock+ extension. If you're not using any of those browsers, your browser of choice probably has some sort of adblock extension/feature as well, though you'll have to look it up yourself. Sadly, it still won't remove the rest of that sidebar, the only way to do that is register an account account and use a custom vector.css, or use a custom user css file to apply this css to the wiki (I know Opera has that feature builtin as well, and Firefox/Chrome should have extensions that allow you to do it too). --NightKev 05:50, 10 October 2011 (UTC)

Harder requirements for trivia?

I have been thinking about if we should have trivia guidelines similar to the Team fortress wiki to help remove cluttering of pages. What do you think of that? --Isakcool 08:28, 22 September 2011 (UTC)

Yes! If I knew how to code it in wiki I would put one of those plus signs here and say  Agree. Some of our trivia sections are atrocious. We have got to have some rules on that. There is so much redundant/misplaced/irrelevant/contradictory waste in those sections, and it is getting hard to police. Cleverlynamed1 12:13, 22 September 2011 (UTC)

A problem with trivia in this wiki is that people automatically put info in the trivia section, this is partly because there are no guild lines, and partly because there is no uniformed page template to follow(i.e for blocks: block template, description, behavior, crafting, smelting, history, future, trivia, references, blocks template, categories) I've been thinking of making a page to explain this, but didn't had the time...--Yurisho 15:58, 22 September 2011 (UTC)
 Agree I agree with what Yurisho said, and I'll even go so far as to say we almost do need a universal page template in general - not something overly strict but there should be uniformity in subsections like "Crafting," "History," etc. Or, at the very least, we need this for the "main" pages (ex: Mobs, Items, Blocks, etc)
 Agree Trivia section is terrible. Fixing it would be greatly appreciated --HexZyle 06:49, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
Then, if nobody has any further comments, then I think we will start working on the style guide, Or? --Isakcool 11:32, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
 Agree Do it! Cleverlynamed1 13:18, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
But now we then have to decide what is allowed and what isn't allowed. Like, for example, do we allow speculation? (Of course we don't), do we allow X of Y trivia and so on. --Isakcool 15:44, 23 September 2011 (UTC)

A Unique Suggestion for the Wiki

A forum user by the name of Kilyle contacted me on the forums and proposed an interesting idea. At first I dismissed it, thinking it was unnessisary, but then I saw the usefulness. (and novelty in it) Here is the original message:

"On the Enderman page, I think that the Enderman pic would change to an animated angry Enderman pic (the "I'm shaking, gonna get you once you look away" pic) on mouseover. I know doing things on mouseover is pretty easy, but I'm not sure how the wiki handles it; maybe an admin would have to do special code or something. Maybe it's not even possible via the way the wiki base code for the pages works; I don't know.
But you gotta admit, mousing over the Enderman to get an angry shaking Enderman would be both useful (showing how it looks in-game) and startling. Which is mob-appropriate :)"

>>HexZyle<< TALK|CONT06:49, 23 September 2011 (UTC)

It wouldn't be impossible. But you'd have to have a special style for it, I can easily do that; however someone will have to make a render for it and animate it (I don't do mobs). Seems like too much effort for such a trivial thing. –ultradude25 (T|C) at 07:43, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
I don't see the point to this; it'd be just as good and a whole lot simpler just to link an animated GIF in the Enderman gallery or something. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 01:54, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
^^ I agree. Animated gifs are fairly easy to do using in game footage. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 08:43, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
Then should animated gifs be implemented now? And maybe the profile of the enderman "flashing" between states should be shown instead of from the diagonal viewpoint or both viewpoints can be shown. - Asterick6 08:00, 13 October 2011 (UTC)

Template requests?

Is this where I would leave template requests? We'll need a new food related template for Potions, one that replaces "Heals for" with "Effect". I know how to build or modify one, but I don't think I have the permissions, so I'll just leave this here. --Ecksearoh 15:24, 27 September 2011 (UTC)

No special permissions are required to create a template. I would suggest you request feedback before implementing it though. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 15:26, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for the heads up, I'll try building a mockup first and then ask for feedback --Ecksearoh 17:01, 27 September 2011 (UTC)

Criteria for merging/splitting pages

I've noticed that there are quite a few pages on items/blocks which have either requested to be split or merged. What is the criteria for this?

Pages that are merged/redirected:

Now, these are all merged because they are all different damage values of the same block and act exactly alike.

However, there are other pages that are split or merged for reasons other than the ones abovee and I would like to know why:

--HexZyle 03:37, 28 September 2011 (UTC)

Because if they were separate pages, there would be about one line of information. (There's only two huge mushroom blocks, btw).
With the dyes, it's difficult. If you only have some of them split off onto separate pages, it would get confusing; so it's really all or nothing.
The stone bricks should be merged, but no one has gotten around to it yet. –ultradude25 (T|C) at 03:41, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
Because wool colors are all one block, but with different meta data, and sow is slabs, stairs and wood, but I don't know about coal and charcoal, while all the dyes, huge mushrooms blocks and stone bricks all have different data values. So the real question is not why thous are merged and thous are not, but why tools and armors are merged! they have different data values and thus need to be split!--Yurisho 14:24, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
For the armor page, there is absolutely no reason at all to split it, we don't need 4 pages all saying the exact same thing except for one line out of 100 on each page. As for the tools... they already have their own pages, the "tools" page is merely to list them all. --NightKev 05:41, 10 October 2011 (UTC)

Capitalization

Sorry for my frequent edits to this page, but has this capitalization issue been decided/sorted? I'm kind of sick of pages being edited from "An Enderman is tall" to "An enderman is tall" and then back again. All the time. Note that capitalization of mob species should be handled differently than capitalizing item/block names. --HexZyle 13:20, 28 September 2011 (UTC)

A style guide has been talked about, but no one has formally started a project yet. Feel free to do so if you feel strongly about the issue. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 17:14, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
How do I start a project? Link me to a few projects in the making, and I'll get the gist of it from there. I mean, is it like making a template? --HexZyle 19:56, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
What about only capitalizing names of items/mobs that have a special name like Enderman, Pigman or Mooshroom, and only if they are not commonly found or used? And also, maybe they should be capitalized if they don't exist in the real world. - Asterick6 04:13, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
That's not a very good way of differentiating between what should be capitalized and what shouldn't. If the wiki is referring to a real life cow, sure, use lowercase. However, a cow in minecraft is a completely different thing (being cubic and all to begin with, not to mention many other inaccuracies) and therefore the cow in minecraft is a seperate species of creature, and should be capitalized. because it doesn't exist in real life. EXAMPLE: The cubic Cow mob is based off the real life cow, which belongs to the bovine family. Mob names shouldn't be not capitalised just because a real life counterpart exists. The reverse is also true. If Notch added a NPC structure and called it an empire state building, it wouldn't need to be capitalised because it's not a proper noun and it's not its real-life counterpart. --HexZyle 04:27, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Lol I see the reasoning behind this... but would the average person really think in this way? It makes the description more confusing for people to understand, but isn't wrong... Yup, this wiki needs a style guide - Asterick6 04:48, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
It doesn't really matter what the reasons and technicalities that underlies it, but rather its functuality. Who is sick of making links like [[Iron Bars|iron bars]]? I know I am. And the edit wars. You may not notice them. But if you flick through every single change to a page (like I do), you will notice "creeper" being changed to "Creeper" then back to "creeper". It's neverending. --HexZyle 05:08, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Well all you have to do is make a redirect page... but the edit wars on proper capitalization do need to be addressed - with a proper style page hopefully, if people will actually read it... - Asterick6 05:42, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Make a redirect page for every multi word page? How painful :/ I will start on it right now though. Here is the link for the style guide on capitalisation project --HexZyle 05:55, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Nope, that's rediculous. (just saw how many there are) I'll just create redirect pages as I come across the need for them. (if i find [[Iron Bars|iron bars]], I'll create the page "iron bars" with a redirect, but if it's beast boy, then I'll change it to Beast Boy (proper noun, monster species) --HexZyle 06:06, 29 September 2011 (UTC)

May I lowercase every single instance on the wiki of any object in minecraft that isn't a proper noun/species of mob, then create redirect links to match? (I did a test run with the iron bars page) --HexZyle 06:21, 29 September 2011 (UTC)

Top Contributors

Does this wiki have a Top Contributors page like Wikipedia does? I combed through the wiki with Google as an external search process but I couldn't find one. --HexZyle 13:45, 28 September 2011 (UTC)

No we don't. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 17:12, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
Nope; it would require use of a database dump to generate such a list. It wouldn't do us any good, either; the only thing lists like that serve to do is to encourage an editcountitis mindset with certain editors. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 17:13, 28 September 2011 (UTC)

Articles/ads/tweets overlaying pages

On some pages (seems completely random to me) the "recent articles" and the ads and the "mojang tweets" are displayed such that they are on top of some text. Ive been on this wiki for a while and it starts to bother me.

Usefull info: Google Chrome. Old fashioned 4:3 screen. Up to date software.

Does anyone has a idea? or tips and tricks to fix that? Swpe 19:21, 28 September 2011 (UTC)

There was a huge string of complaints about this stuff but I don't think anything ever came of it. Do a search for "vector.css" (make sure you set content to "Everything" so it picks up user pages) and find someone's modified vector.css to remove the sidebar stuff. Then copy the contents to your userspace (User:Swpe/vector.css) and refresh. --Warlock 20:10, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=Minecraft_Wiki_talk:Community_portal&oldid=111468#Recent_appearance_hiccup.2FSidebar_feedback try there for complete instructions. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 21:51, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
Btw it doesn't only cover text, it covers all images too. When you click to view them on a separate page, the side boxes obscure around 25% of the picture. Maybe they should only show up on the main page or not on image view pages. - Asterick6 03:30, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for this data, I`ll look at it. Swpe 07:57, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Users with the Greasemonkey or Stylish addons for Firefox can check [[1]] for a one-click solution. - Apollyna (T|C) 22:11, 2 October 2011 (UTC)

Website Template

Not sure if this is the right place to put it, but I noticed there's no template / infobox for websites here. I think. I was wondering if someone with a bit more know-how than me could either link me to the template if we have one or somehow get this wikipedia:Template:Infobox website into our system.

That way, I figure we could pretty up / make uniform some pages on the wiki. These, specifically - Template:Mojang

What do you think? - Apollyna (T|C) 20:19, 4 October 2011 (UTC)

I don't see why not. –ultradude25 (T|C) at 04:50, 5 October 2011 (UTC)

Watch/Unwatch

Not sure this is where I should post it or not, but...Since the little problem Curse had earlier today with the navigation on the left not working I have noticed that the "star" to watch and unwatch a page has been moved to a little tab. That literally reads "Watch" and "Unwatch". Is this something they did to save room, or did I do it? --Throex 04:11, 7 October 2011 (UTC)

It's not just you; it happened for everyone, and I suspect it's because of the upgrade to MediaWiki 1.17 rather than any problems Curse had. ディノ千?!? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 04:22, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
It is likely that in the upgrade, $wgVectorUseIconWatch got reset to false, so it is no longer an image. I believe the wiki software automatically moves the watch button out of the drop-down and in to the tab area when it is an image, which is why it's moved now. –ultradude25 (T|C) at 04:33, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
The entire Vector extension had to be replaced as the old one was part of the usability initiative, this is also what caused the nav bar to break for awhile. -- Wynthyst User Wynthyst sig icon talk 06:04, 7 October 2011 (UTC)

Sliding Popups?

Whats with the new sliding from the top and left pop ups you have to close out..? Any way to stop that? --Throex 03:46, 8 October 2011 (UTC)

Never heard of them. Please explain --HexZyle 04:58, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
Next time it happens, I will take a screen shot and post it up for ya. Its not often that it happens, but ever so often a little pop ad appears. I know its not my browser and it only started happening yesterday after the Curse update and the watch/unwatch thing. --Throex 05:16, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
I already blocked it using the vector.css configuration. Maybe it's time for you to do the same if it gets annoying :) - Asterick6 08:12, 13 October 2011 (UTC)

Shouldn't we have some type of section on some page about the rivalry between Roblox and Minecraft?

Title says it all --Sonicyay2 23:01, 8 October 2011 (UTC)

Seems unnecessary, even if I am interested in reading such an article. - Apollyna (T|C) 19:44, 9 October 2011 (UTC)

Mob prevalence

While I understand the desire to make certain blocks/items more rare than others in the interest of making the game more exciting and challenging, some of the frequencies in which objects appear is downright frustrating. I have logged countless hours on countless maps in the game and have yet to acquire any slimeballs. I tried inputting the coordinate and seed data values in the 'slime-finder' tools, and they all say similar things, but I have yet to see a slime in my most recent map in any of the 'hot spots' the tools claim to detect. I refuse to mod or change code, but any help here would be hot.Rileyb65 17:18, 12 October 2011 (UTC)

Have you tried multiple tools or just the one? Are the tools compatable with 1.8/whatever version you are using? And most importantly, are the slimes bugged in the newer versions?
I have tried all the tools on the wiki, I wasn't sure if there were others, and I haven't run a search to see. The tools all say they're updated for 1.8.1 so I don't know. I'm starting to think maybe slimes are bugged in 1.8.1, in which case how would one let Notch or Jeb know if they already don't? Rileyb65 17:18, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
I found slimes with the 1.8.1, the main part is patience, they don't spawn very often. – Scaler (t) 18:11, 12 October 2011 (UTC)

Pocket Edition

So with the release of pocket edition, are there new pages for each item and detailed thing in the game being added? Or should we go back to every page and add a pocket edition section for it? For example: Wooden Stairs, should there be a section the reads the trivia/function/bugs for it? So that there are not duplicate pages, one for PC and one for PE. --Throex TALK|CONT 04:13, 11 October 2011 (UTC)

After thinking over the options, I personally think any PE dealies should go in the main articles just above the trivia. So, near the end of the article in its own section. - Apollyna (T|C) 04:47, 11 October 2011 (UTC)

Audio plugin-good or bad?

I woke up today, and had an idea for the wiki. we have many music discs, many mobs and even entitys that make sounds. so, I want to propose a MP3/OGG plugin that allows for music to be played in-browser.

what this could do, is have sound effects for each mob on their page. I imagibe 3 play buttons at the end of the mob template, stating 2 idle sounds, and 1 death sound (changable based on mob, of course)

this would also allow for us to host/play all music discs, which will stop forcing users to go to, say, youtube, so they can hear the discs on the page, which would definitely be used.

thoughts? comments? I myself am eager to get this due to the much wider applications I've bound to have missed. --Kizzycocoa 13:56, 11 October 2011 (UTC)

Hey cool, I also had this idea two weeks ago.  Like -- Oliver Scholz de.Wiki Admin
 I Support. Yes please. I like using the audio files on wikipedia and find they are very informative and show what text cannot, and I would like to see them in use here as well. --HexZyle 14:08, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
 Audio good, players bad. Having game audio samples would be a fine addition, but just upload them as media files as MediaWiki already supports (I think) — don't use an extra player plugin. See how Team Fortress Wiki does it. —KPReid 17:38, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
I would, but as of now, I cannot upload .mp3 files. nor .wav, .ogg or .mus. --Kizzycocoa 20:22, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
That's just a simple matter of editing the config for what files are allowed to be uploaded. Help us out here Wyn? –ultradude25 (T|C) at 23:00, 11 October 2011 (UTC)
 Sure! What a wonderful idea. :'D - Apollyna (T|C) 14:48, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
 Go ahead. This would help people, and be more convenient. - Asterick6 09:03, 13 October 2011 (UTC)
 Yes, but only if you click on a button. I don't want to hear a ghast sound every time I go on the ghast page, only if I click the button "play sound". Calinou - talk × contribs » 09:12, 13 October 2011 (UTC)