GuildWiki talk:Community portal/Archive 19

PvP versions of quick references
I'm starting to create PvP versions of these pages. (See User:Ender-Alacran/Quick_References). I was particularly motivated by the Binding Ritual skills quick reference page, since every single binding spirit is split to PvP (and thus the page was nearly useless for PvP.) I'll start moving/creating them in the normal namespace sometime later this week if no one objects. Anyone is obviously welcome to help create them as well, or even take over the project if they've got a faster way (like using a bot of some kind.) --Ender A 20:54, September 28, 2009 (UTC)
 * Hmm, after looking at the code, it seems to me that it would be helpful to create "-skill name- (PvP)" pages as redirects back to the normal version for all skills that aren't split. That way, if they're split in the future, these PvP QR won't need to be sought out and updated. Plus if people mistakenly search for a pvp version of a skill that isn't split, it'll simply redirect them to the correct page. Does that sound like a good idea? Maybe I'm just edit-happy right now. :P --Ender A 21:23, September 28, 2009 (UTC)
 * I don't see a problem with it. I wouldn't do all of them, but just the ones that you use in your QRs.  RoseOfKali [[Image:RoseOfKaliSIG.png]] 22:52, September 28, 2009 (UTC)
 * Also, we're currently inconsistent on the "quick reference" page names. Do we want to go with "___ skills quick reference" or just "____ skills"? The former is more specific in case we need the other name for describing something more general, whereas the latter is obviously shorter. I have no preference, but I would like to make them consistent.--Ender A 00:18, September 29, 2009 (UTC)
 * (1) the general idea of PvP quick references sounds ok. Alternatively, you could also divide the pages into PvP and PvE versions. (2) The naming convention depends on usage. Mesmer skills fits the category better, Mesmer skills quick reference fits the comparison page best, and List of Mesmer skills makes more sense for either a similar page with no details (just the list, Ma'am) or an article with all the details.  &mdash; Tennessee Ernie Ford ( TEF ) 04:14, September 29, 2009 (UTC)
 * These will be moved into the main namespace once completed? (and clean up all the redirects left behind after all those page moves please). --Wolfie [[Image:Wolfie_sig.jpg|19px]] (talk|contribs) 05:01, September 29, 2009 (UTC)

Requests for Adminship
I would like to alert everyone that we have 3 currently active Requests for adminship. Everybody is invite to voice their opinion and contribute to the discussion on whether we want these esteemed editors to be given the powers and duties of adminship.

The fact that I have nominated two of them should not be seen as a foregone conclusion. Back in June, I was apprehensive of the summer holidays and feared we might need more admins, and these two (plus Wizardboy, who seems to have turned inactive now, alas) would have been my candidates even then. I procrastinated the nominations, and as it turns out we got along fine without them being admins, which of course raises doubt on whether we need them to take over that duty now. However, once Felix decided to nominate Rose, I decided to bring Jon and El Nazgir to your attention as well.

As the people who have witnessed the past RfAs know, running for admin is not a popularity contest. We are looking for people who can use the admin abilities (which, if it comes down to the nitty gritty, encompass only page deletion, page protection, user blocking, and the editing of interface pages) in a way that this wiki needs; convincing a Bureaucrat of this is what the RfA aims to achieve. Since Entropy has stepped back from most Bureaucrat duties, you need to convince me. ;)

In that light, I ask you to consider "my" two nominations to be personal, non-bureaucratic statements; while I am apt to consider these editors to be able to fulfil the task, based on my knowledge of them, I can be convinced otherwise if you are able to demonstrate to me they aren't; and I will be looking to see whether the community (and not just myself) wants them as admins, and whether we actually need them to be that.

Please help me make good decisions by contributing on these three Requests. -- ◄mendel► 11:57, October 7, 2009 (UTC)

Wikia bothers me for this?!
Several couples have made their way in the pairing pantheon of history – Ying and Yang, Batman and Robin, Kanye West and Taylor Swift's microphone ... we would like to introduce you to the newest member of that esteemed list – Wikia and MagCloud.

MagCloud enables you to simply transform your favorite pages on any Wikia wiki into your own stylized magazine. You can even publish your own subscription based magazines, all with just a couple clicks of a button. Just pick the pages you want to print, and MagCloud will take care of the rest, from printing and mailing to managing your subscriptions.

Go on, give ‘er a try love!

This message will expire on 17:18, October 29, 2009.


 * Seriously. [[Image:Felix_Omni_Signature.png]] 07:08, October 23, 2009 (UTC)


 * I could have been worse. They could have chosen Samson/Delilah, Romeo/Juliet, Mata Hari/MacLeod (note the similarity in name to the husband of aka Margaretha Zelle). At least they chose pairings that had some productive and lasting relationships.  &mdash; Tennessee Ernie Ford ( TEF ) 07:34, October 23, 2009 (UTC)
 * Bonnie and Clyde? >.>  Nwash  [[Image:User-Nwash-Eyes.png|link=User talk:Nwash]] 07:45, October 23, 2009 (UTC)
 * Now wait a second here, you miss the real point. Our licence specifically requires that nobody sells the content. MagCloud's business model is selling the content (they'll make a profit out of this transaction). Thus, this can not be available on GuildWiki as, by design it breaks the non commercial clause of the license Random Time  08:14, October 23, 2009 (UTC)


 * The whole "you have new messages" bit when you don't actually have new messages is obnoxious. If they want to post announcements, they should post them in some other way.  Quizzical 06:27, October 24, 2009 (UTC)


 * I dunno. (1) I prefer that they place system outage announcements some place where it's impossible to miss them. (2) It's still a "message," even though everyone has the same one.
 * I only object to their inability to distinguish between System messages (e.g. warning of planned outages), feature changes (e.g. changes to the Widget&trade;), new features (e.g. adding the blogs), and advertisements (MagCloud). I have no problem with the first and I'm willing to put up with the other two. I am constantly bewildered at the number of companies that cannot understand that only some people want to be told of new services that will cost them extra. (To be fair to corporate America, that percentage is fairly high.)  &mdash; Tennessee Ernie Ford ( TEF ) 08:09, October 24, 2009 (UTC)

You people sicken me
So today I decided it was time to get caught up on all the skill updates that have happened since the last time I did so, in February. Using my underhanded techniques (as alleged by some rotten crook), I noted all the skills that had undergone changes to their descriptions, then I started double-checking what y'all had here on GuildWiki. I thought I'd find that maybe a couple of them had some minor typos that I'd have to fix, and I'd be done in a couple hours....

Oh how wrong I was. Nearly 6 hours and 56 edits later, my RC-annihilating skills had come back in top form. (Well, maybe not top form, since I have been known to do that many edits in 1 minute... but after that long of a break, that's about the best I could do.)

What has happened to you people since I left? You can't make sure that skill descriptions are accurately updated anymore? Just look at this one - it was edited 4 times after the concise description was messed up, and no one noticed that it was wrong? Without me around to do all the dirty work, yer all just a bunch o' slackers! Gah! >:O

Aww, you guys know I'm just joking with y'all... right? Right? C'mon guys, put down the pitchforks... Uh... guys? >.> <.<  *flees*  &mdash;Dr Ishmael  05:53, October 25, 2009 (UTC)
 * To be fair, I haven't played Guild Wars in about two months now. A lot of us are spending our time on Dungeons and Dragons Online. [[Image:Felix_Omni_Signature.png]] 06:02, October 25, 2009 (UTC)
 * Although I still play very rarely and actually keep up with the updates, I am no longer willing to do all the article maintenance myself, since I have both other games and other obligations which place constraints on my time. (And other wikis. *cough*) I sort of just trust that other people will keep the articles in vaguely accurate shape. :\ [[Image:Entropy Sig.jpg]] (T/C) 21:04, October 25, 2009 (UTC)


 * Concise descriptions? Who ever sees the concise descriptions in the game?  They seem to be primarily an attempt at making the descriptions more awkward to read without actually making them shorter.  Quizzical 14:05, November 1, 2009 (UTC)

Full page ad on the main page?


I hope this isn't intentional. Because if it is, then the main page now consists of enormous advertisements at the top, with no content whatsoever appearing on the screen until a user scrolls down. And that's while logged in, which theoretically disables most of the advertisements. This is the sort of thing that makes one think, "the page didn't load" and reload it. I did reload it several times, and didn't even get a different advertisement. And when doing that several times doesn't work, it makes one think, "the wiki is down". Quizzical 14:15, November 1, 2009 (UTC)
 * That's horrible, this needs to be sorted out. Random Time  15:11, November 1, 2009 (UTC)


 * Is this the sort of thing that should be posted on the Wikia staff noticeboard? Or does Wikia need to be contacted in some other manner?  Quizzical 18:08, November 1, 2009 (UTC)
 * The quickest way to contact Wikia staff is via Special:Contact. I assume they thought our wiki had main page ads like the others, using the main page column tags, and it doesn't. -- ◄mendel► 18:23, November 1, 2009 (UTC)


 * Are you saying I should contact them, then? Does no one else see the ad pushing the entire page down by a full screen?  Quizzical 18:41, November 1, 2009 (UTC)
 * I don't see it, but I get German ads. And yes, it is not caused by us, but by Wikia, so they're the ones to contact. I wouldn't expect a response before Monday. -- ◄mendel► 19:23, November 1, 2009 (UTC)


 * Doesn't happen in MonobookFTW mode, but Monaco view has them pretty bad. RoseOfKali [[Image:RoseOfKaliSIG.png]] 23:08, November 1, 2009 (UTC)
 * Gah, I'm dense. Thank you. I made a column like it says in Help:Main page column tags, but it really only works well on wide screens. We need to either get Wikia to stop displaying this ad (where is the assurance we got when we moved that Wikia wouldn't add more ads to the Wiki?), or rearrange the main page. -- ◄mendel► 01:53, November 2, 2009 (UTC)



Well, they made it worse. After several hours of the main page appearing completely blank (not even the ads showing or the ability to scroll down), here's what it looks like right now at 1024x768. Before, one could hit page down and have a functional main page. No such luck now. I suspect that it looks fine with a shortscreen monitor (marketed as "widescreen"), but at 1280x1024 or less, it looks awful. Quizzical 05:51, November 2, 2009 (UTC)


 * Also, it looked this way before your recent edit of the main page, so that isn't the difference. I couldn't post this earlier because the main page wouldn't load at all for several hours.  Quizzical 05:53, November 2, 2009 (UTC)


 * I couldn't view most of the pages for about 2 hrs - tried Firefox (many plug-ins, disabled plug-ins, modified plug-ins) and IE (no plug-ins). Sometimes I could reach main page, but could only navigate 1-2 pages away. Never was able to get to any talk pages. Same thing happened at PvX and another wikia. The only thing that loaded was a google-ad script (urchin.js); no other code was present when I viewed source.


 * I don't know what it means, except that nothing that anyone did here was gonna be enuf to fix what ever wikia did. Sigh.  &mdash; Tennessee Ernie Ford ( TEF ) 06:06, November 2, 2009 (UTC)
 * The central wikia servers lost connectivity for over 3 hours. All you still got were the caches. -- ◄mendel► 06:40, November 2, 2009 (UTC)
 * Even with forcing a refresh. The page still is viewed "Squished" as in the screenshot above. The right side advertisement is horribly placed.98.167.219.46 14:24, November 2, 2009 (UTC)


 * Even with AdBlock Plus and Monobook, the right column is still there (just a big white empty space), it doesn't collapse. This is indeed horrible.  &mdash;Dr Ishmael [[Image:Diablo_the_chicken.gif]] 14:32, November 2, 2009 (UTC)
 * KyleH turned the ad off for us. Could somebody with more time dig into the Wikia move pages? I think we got a message by Mr Wales himself that Wikai wouldn't place more ads on our wiki than we already have; which, apparently, they've had to go back on in various ways, but I hope we can at least use it to keep our mainpage clear.
 * The alternative is redesigning it such that there's a right column that can move up or down depending on the vertical size of the ad that sits atop it. The other Wikia wikis had to do this a year ago after the move to Monaco. Or we can just put up a note in the center that says, "click here for real homepage" (and while we're at it, advertise the quick access links, the community portal, and maybe put the nick info up. You know, like a "mobile" version of our present page.) ;) -- ◄mendel► 18:32, November 2, 2009 (UTC)
 * From Wikia Move

''As Gil Penchina has said, but worth repeating from me: this wiki has had advertising for a long time, and our intention is to reduce the amount of advertising, not increase it', for sure. This wiki has more advertising on it than is typical for wikia. We want to offer you some new features and skins, but that's never mandatory. And as everyone knows from my work, the one thing that I think I do really well, and that Wikia does really well, is respect communities and work with people.''

''Of course the content is under a CC license, and will remain so the same as ever. The NC license does not mean that a wiki can't have advertising on it... any more than people uploading CC NC photos to flickr means flickr can't run ads. It means that no one can package up a book from the content and sell it, and that we can't charge people for access to the site. No problem there. In any event, our intention is to reduce the commercialism of the site, not increase it. ''


 * Highlighted the gems, very interesting, can we get rid of monaco then? -- Random Time  18:51, November 2, 2009 (UTC)



At work, I use a 1920x1200 monitor, so I checked to see what GuildWiki looked like logged out. You can see the monstrosity to the right. Apparently going to a wider screen didn't help the way I thought it would. It's fixed now, though.

I'm not fundamentally against ads. I realize that hosting servers costs money, and Wikia needs to make money. I don't block the ads, and even occasionally click on one, to help them out. I'm only against ads that are excessively intrusive, such as the pictures I've posted in this section. Quizzical 22:57, November 2, 2009 (UTC)


 * Heya. I just wanted to note that this was a mistake--that ad should not have appeared on GuildWiki; however it is possible that there may be some campaigns in the future which will require a box-ad in the upper-right corner.  To accomodate that ad without breaking the unique layout of homepages, most wikis have adapted their homepages to use Main page column tags.  To prevent problems in the future, it would probably be a good idea to modify the homepage to use these column tags.  If you would like, I would be happy to draft one up and submit for your approval--let me know if you'd like me to.  Thanks! --KyleH (talk) 23:01, November 2, 2009 (UTC)


 * Well, at the very least, at LEAST they are ads for a decent-looking game that is vaguely interesting to people here (fantasy RPG) rather than some stupid half-naked dating site shit --Gimmethegepgun 23:03, November 2, 2009 (UTC)