User talk:Synchblade



  Newsflash: UPDATE: Offline for a while, not forever. I am moving, and will not be on for a long time. There will be lots of packing and unpacking, so, that will take a while. I need a wiki-break anyway. But I WILL be back. Goodbye for now.'''

RE:Advice
Of course I would be willing to help! First, though, I would need to know what the subject of the wiki is. Different subjects usually have different todo lists, and different processes in their develpoment. 18:22, 17 February 2011 (EST)


 * I would recommend starting with character pages. For those, you might need to make infobox templates.  After those, articles about the games themselves would be a good idea, and then, after most of the big, well known things have been covered, start adding to the smaller articles, like items and weapons.  Also, if you do not have admin rights on the wiki, I would recommend obtaining them (is this a Wikia wiki?  If so, it is easy to contact them and get rights).   21:40, 17 February 2011 (EST)


 * Here is where to make the request. It is best if you have been pretty active and made many positive contributions.  Also, just curious, what is the wiki?   20:20, 18 February 2011 (EST)

EDIT: Is he still active? If so, he is most likely a beauracrat, meaning he could give you the rights. 20:25, 18 February 2011 (EST)


 * Well, I don't know how much Wikipedia has on the games, but once you have admin rights, you could always export the pages from Wikipedia (using Special:Export) and then user Special:Import on the new wiki to get their content. Or you could just copy and paste.  Either way, once you have the content, you should probably modify the text, so it isn't a direct copy anymore.  And lastly, he hasn't made any edits since his "return", so you could ask to adopt it.  I would recommend having at least a hundred edits first, though.  Also, feel free to just make a bunch of blank and short pages.  Just mark them with the stub template and add to the later.   17:51, 19 February 2011 (EST)

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