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@Izno: This needs to be discussed and consensus gained as you are rolling back changes based on opinion instead of responding to talk pages for people individually. You didn't note you blew out a section in your edit comments too. Nor did you allow me time to put adventures with the rest of warcraft only games. You also added all links before discussing which ones belonged or you finished replying to my talk page where you left comments. Please work with us - as we met you half way already in some pretty trival links being added during the merge. You are pushing whatever changes you want with out a consent from 2 other people involved - have you considered that?@Izno: Edit - did not roll back changes - as I am trying to do this the right way. IamM1rv (talk) 17:35, 26 March 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]
All articles that this navbar template appears on, should be linked in this template? Great heads up Ferret!! Where do we draw the line for Wikipedia:Not_everything_needs_a_navbox are all warcraft pages on point for this or are there some we aren't going to navbar? I'm basically checking before we flood the snot out of the navbar here... -- IamM1rv (talk) 18:49, 26 March 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]
The Related Articles section is pretty hard to read for someone who uses war3 map editor & keeps up on the warcraft front, so it would be worse for normal people. This so proposed change to navbar that keeps the items in the same section, but clumps them together by purpose or type of article: Organized Related Article -- IamM1rv (talk) 12:47, 27 March 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]
.mw-parser-output .inline-quote-talkfont-family:Georgia,"DejaVu Serif",serif;color:#008560;quotes:none.mw-parser-output .inline-quote-talk-italicfont-family:inherit;font-style:italic.mw-parser-output .inline-quote-talk-marksquotes:"\"""\""if every other game inspired by warcraft's world was included too that's a lot of games and so the argument you've made in this context is a slippery slope ("if we include one, we should include the rest"), which is a fallacy. --Izno (talk) 17:36, 26 April 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]
just that they lack merit based on other factors in the WP:NAVBOX: Specifically #5: You would want to list many of these articles in the See also sections of the articles. Maybe it's just a logic thing, but most of the articles don't & shouldn't have "See Also" sections for thotbot/wowhead as they are not relevant warcraft I, II, hearthstone, any of the table top games ... (include warcraft 3 map editing, even though it's not 3rd party) ...: I reject the notion that those articles should not be linked in the see also sections of the games-proper articles. As for their current non-presence in those articles, this non-presence is exactly because they are in this template, and because we should avoid duplication of information, then we do not have see also sections including the websites and the file formats. Were those classes of items to be removed from the navbox, I would expect them to be added either in see also sections (or even better) as part of the articles proper. Also, per WP:CLN and particularly WP:NAVBOX, articles can be grouped more usefully than in their categories (which are always alphabetical), and a list for such a bare handful of items would probably be deleted at WP:AFD per WP:N.
I simply wanted to know if there was a rule forbidding: I assume you mean this in a general sense, as a rule particular to "3rd party products" and such would seem to me creepy. The answer to that question is no, per the guidelines and policies I have already provided for reference earlier on this talk page. Where an item ends up on this template is up to the consensus of the editors on the talk page (and if those editors cannot find a resolution among them, then they should use the dispute resolution processes already in place to elicit fresh opinions).
I just think you don't read sometimes ... example in #5 - I was never suggesting they should be linked in every or even most "see also" - merely, that the wanting to including them is how #5 is determined - if that's a mistake on my interpritation then the problem isn't that you don't read every article, but rather you ignored something I said to talk about something else? Maybe you are scanning key words and skipping the text around them, not sure. Stratagus being another example, the pertinent navbar link had been removed months/years before I arrived at the navbar template and discovered the duplication. Yet clearly the article says they paused developement of the game years ago (maybe they picked it up again later - but it's not reflected in the wiki). I don't feel the need for a WP:30 - you are really helpful & I definitely appreciate your input - even if it sounds like I am critical, I disect everything, including myself. I'm also balancing my needs to micro organize against the "take your time" philisophy. I honestly expected the next part of the discussion to be, "well gee m1rv, how many see other sections does a link belong in before it makes the navbar?" To which I say, I don't know more than 2 sounds reasonable? (caveating expansions should have see also's should be put on the parent articles page if it affects more than one wiki link). I might do a page to show what I'm thinking and why - not because i'm making new guidelines - but because I feel like this structure is allowing me to express the connections or disconnection I feel might be present. IamM1rv (talk) 21:48, 16 April 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I asked this before on here and never got a good answer - how does the BIDIRECTIONAL & I lost the links, but there used to be two, one was not every article [needs a navbar] and something about expansions in video games portal page ... I will dig more here. Essentially though, any page about warcraft with the navbar should be included? Does this include individual pages for the korean gamers of enough note to have wikipages? PS: Yes grabbed wrong link of the 3 in search, but you got the point? -- IamM1rv (talk) 17:03, 21 April 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]
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