Editing Forum:Lists
The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're asking for, but if you're trying to make it possible to do a table like the one you linked - well, I've got to say that while that's something it's ''possible'' to do for KH, I can't see how it's ''useful'' to do for KH, and it would require a large amount of work to create, and a continued amount of work to continuously check ''both'' the category and list, and correct either as the need arises. | I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're asking for, but if you're trying to make it possible to do a table like the one you linked - well, I've got to say that while that's something it's ''possible'' to do for KH, I can't see how it's ''useful'' to do for KH, and it would require a large amount of work to create, and a continued amount of work to continuously check ''both'' the category and list, and correct either as the need arises. | ||
Generally, a list article is useless if all it accomplishes is to duplicate a category. If it was something like [[Magic | Generally, a list article is useless if all it accomplishes is to duplicate a category. If it was something like [[Magic Cards]] or [[Gear]], well that would be a situation in which a list is actually useful.}} | ||
{{ERJ|06:47, 16 July 2009 (UTC)|The timeline looks useful, I admit, but the rest of your first sentence is a little flawed. See, at one time, ''Final Fantasy'' had only I, II, and III. Then people realized it was actually I, IV, and VI; and by then VII was out and VIII was on its way, but numerous spin-offs were coming first. It was then we realized that some of the FFs (the ''Legend''s) weren't really FFs. As Tactics and Crystal Chronicles began to see popularity, they were given their own sequels, but alongside the rest of the main series, which saw one sequel, X-2. XI became an online game with four expansions. Oh, yeah, and VII got a compilation bigger than the KH series. | {{ERJ|06:47, 16 July 2009 (UTC)|The timeline looks useful, I admit, but the rest of your first sentence is a little flawed. See, at one time, ''Final Fantasy'' had only I, II, and III. Then people realized it was actually I, IV, and VI; and by then VII was out and VIII was on its way, but numerous spin-offs were coming first. It was then we realized that some of the FFs (the ''Legend''s) weren't really FFs. As Tactics and Crystal Chronicles began to see popularity, they were given their own sequels, but alongside the rest of the main series, which saw one sequel, X-2. XI became an online game with four expansions. Oh, yeah, and VII got a compilation bigger than the KH series. |