Editors To Do List

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To-Do List

Long Term/Large Projects

  • Updating current league maps on homepage every week - Use the Template!
  • Pictures + competitively-focused descriptions of each weapon on its class's page.
  • Full Descriptions, Strategy Guides, Links to Useful Assets, etc. for each class in both their Highlander and 6v6 sections.
  • More Glossary Terms (This one pretty much never ends. Just keep adding things.)
  • Create and expand map pages - Use the Template!
  • Create and expand pages for each League - Use the Template!
  • Create pages for prominent TF2 Teams across all scenes - Use the Template!
  • Expand stubs
  • A complete history of leagues by season (begun by Drought already)
  • Prominent TF2 player bios section - Use the Template!
  • Weapon Pages

Short Term/Small Projects

  • A better format for item boxes/descriptions, 1 column just doesn't work
  • An image for the "Others" section on the main page's comp formats table
  • A template/agreed-upon-format for Map pages Template:Map !!!
    • Relevant: Template:Lowercase title is a template which formats the title of a page with the first char lowered. A port from Wikipedia doesn't seem to work.
      • It works now. After installing a parser plugin all #if commands should work fine now. Atlas (talk) 18:29, 4 July 2013 (WEST)
  • An Editing Style Guide to keep everything looking nice and minimize revisions !!! [I'll start this, but others should definitely check that I don't miss anything --Koobadoobs (talk) 18:58, 2 July 2013 (WEST)]
  • Template:Atbox <-- is a prerequisite for all the good template boxes -- "Marked for Deletion", "This article is a stub", "~These~" I (User:maxim) can't seem to correctly port this from any other wiki!
  • Getting Started <-- Not a priority, but a wiki-style guide to going from zero to hero. Just requires summarising and citing all the content that is already available on the web.
    • Relevant: A template for citing things and leaving footnotes, as you do on Wikipedia.

!!! <-- these are the most urgent items. Even if you can't complete them, just adding anything helpful gets us one step closer.