MediaWiki:Community-to-do-list

Welcome! If you are viewing this from Special:Community, you'll probably see a few boxes above this text. These boxes are extracts from Insights, and serve as a general overview of what users can do to help the wiki.

If you want to help even more, keep on reading. Please note that the following list may contain advanced topics. It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with such topics before proceeding, especially with wikitext, templates and source editing.

In addition to that, don't forget to read the following rules on the right side of this page first before proceeding any further!

Stubs and cleanups
Does the article seem to have little to no information? If so, add Stub to the top of the page. This will mark it as a stub and it will be listed on Category:Article Stubs.

Perhaps the article has a lot of content, but contains grammatical errors, poor wording or formatting. Add Cleanup to alert readers that the page may need a revision.

Hate seeing all these notices? Edit the page so it meets the wiki's standards and layout guide. Once you are satisfied it meets the criteria, you may remove the template.

How about some articles that apparently don't seem to have any image whatsoever to support it? Add Image to inform readers of the matter that the page does not contain an image.

As a matter of fact, check out the pages without images to see for yourself how the issue still remains at large and needs fixing.

Delete an article
Does an article not belong on this wiki? Created a new page by mistake and want it deleted? Add Delete at the top of the page (optionally, you may also add the reason for deletion. See the template documentation for more info).

Only admins and content moderators have the ability to delete articles. They will review the Candidates for deletion, and delete the articles if no objection has been raised.

Do you disagree with the candidates for deletion? Leave a comment on the talk page, or improve the article and remove the template.

Citation, reference and sourcing

 * See also: Project:Sourcing Guide

Many articles currently lack any form of references or sources. If a particular information seems questionable, you may challenge it by marking the statement with cite.

To cite a source, you can use  . At the botom of the page, use   or Reflist. Refer to Help:Cite for more help regarding citations.