SmashWiki talk:Community portal/Archive 2

Moving to subcategory
Hey, I just recently created the category Category:British smashers and would like it to be placed a a subcategory of European smashers. Can anyone do this for me, or teach me as I'm still new to the whole contribution thing. thanks - Aiko

Region Pages
M3D's recent lists of categories/tournaments by region and state give me an idea. We can easily create a page for each major area (maybe six or seven in all) and list on that page notable players, recurring tournaments (only recurring) and crews. Give me the go ahead, and I'll contact M3D and he and I can get started on it. -- Bean 01:06, February 27, 2007 (GMT)
 * You'll hear no objections from me. Project Smasher is my favourite SmashWiki game of them all! -- Randall00 03:35, February 27, 2007 (GMT)


 * I'd like to go ahead and start on this. I'll create a category called Category:Smash Communities which will hold a collection of pages of notable smash regions, such as the San Jose Area and the Sacramento Area (just local examples). A player searching for people in his area can look to that page which will contain lists of notable Smashers and crews in that region. I'll start work tonight, or someone else can begin creating pages for their regions. -- Bean 01:46, March 21, 2007 (GMT)

Shh...
Whenever I go to www.smashwiki.com, it just says "Nothing to see here." Why? Shouldn't it just redirctto the main page? Like, what's up with that? Did I miss something? - Brawlmatt202 19:57, March 2, 2007 (GMT)
 * This is because we haven't officially "launched" yet. When we do (which I know I keep saying will be soon, but trust me, there's a reason) we'll make it a redirect. -- Kirby King 20:06, March 2, 2007 (GMT)
 * Oh, okay. I was just wondering. - Brawlmatt202 06:22, March 3, 2007 (GMT)

Problem with a redirection
A member of my Smash crew goes by the name 'Green', but he can't add a page about himself because Green redirects to Green Shell. What should I do? Trig. 14:20, March 4, 2007 (CST)
 * The page can be named [Green (smasher)]. You see, searching for shell doesn't work. That's why green and red redirects to the shell articles. When that's fixed, the page can be moved to Green. 20:31, March 4, 2007 (GMT)
 * Ok, I think I might have done something wrong because now Green redirects to Green (Smasher) instead of Green Shell.
 * That's weird [ here] it says it redirects to Green Shell, but clicking a the link or writing 'green' in the search box links to [Green (smasher)]. Maybe that's related to the shell issue ... ? 20:42, March 4, 2007 (GMT)

Red Shell
Every time I try to go to the Red Shell page, I ke4ep getting this:

Forbidden You don't have permission to access /wiki/Red_Shell on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

What's up with that? - Brawlmatt202 14:25, March 5, 2007 (GMT)


 * Any URL with the word "shell" doesn't work. The devious powers-that-be are playing with our souls!! ....err, rather, we haven't found any rhyme or reason to why the shell glitch occurs, but for the meantime we redirect from "red" or "green."  16:14, March 5, 2007 (GMT)


 * Well, Green redirects to [Green (smasher)], even if [it says] it redirects to Green Shell... see . 17:55, March 5, 2007 (GMT)

Congratulations
Hey guys, might want to read this: http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=98564 ;) -- Kirby King 05:02, March 6, 2007 (GMT)
 * Great! 15:45, March 6, 2007 (GMT)
 * Eep! Smasher Project's not finished! Gah!! *drowns in too much to do* -- Randall00 Talk 02:08, March 7, 2007 (GMT)


 * Sweet! This is even more reason to get to work though.  Now that more people are reading these articles, we'd better make them as great as possible.  04:25, March 7, 2007 (GMT)


 * w00t you guys are all amazing. Congrats on making this happen KK!! - Gideon 05:12, March 7, 2007 (GMT)

In dire need of uniformity
I notice lots of different uses of tenses and POVs in naming schemes. For example, there are two articles for the Wall Jump, named Wall jump and Wall jumping. Also, we need to use proper title caps for article titles. "Wall jump" is not acceptable. I suggest a non plural(unless several types exist) and neutral tense titles. No "Wave Dashing", "wave Dashing", or "Bunny Hoods". "Beam Swords" might be acceptable if the article covers both Beam Swords in the series. Page URLs and locations are case sensitive. We MUST decide on a uniform naming system now, or we'll have a total mess. It would be best to get everything organized now, while the number of pages are small and link fixing is minimal. xnamkcor 03/08/07 1600(AZ/US)
 * This belongs in the Pool Room. WaluigiIsAwesome 18:16, March 9, 2007 (GMT)
 * Moved to the Pool Room. 19:37, March 9, 2007 (GMT)
 * Per this topic, here are a few guidelines I follow:


 * use the singular form of nouns
 * with verbs, use the gerund form (jump-canceling) unless the original form (wavedash) can also be used as a noun.
 * do NOT use title caps. This is against the "rules" for titles but more appropriate for an encyclopedia, because we're documenting the proper capitalization of the term (hence, wall jumping is the proper title).  Wiki software automatically capitalizes the first letter of the title; not much we can do about that.
 * full names should be used, not abbreviations. Thus, forward aerial instead of "f-air" or "AFA."
 * I think these things should be put in a help page or a SmashWiki guideline, so that people know how to name their articles. I'll start on that right now.  19:45, March 9, 2007 (GMT)

StrategyWiki
Hi, I come from StrategyWiki. A wiki site dedicated to providing video game strategies and guides for all games. For more about what we are standing for, see here.

I come here asking for the community of the Smash Boards, and smashwiki in particular, would be interested in helping us to flesh out our SSB SSBM and SSBB guides. We have several dedicated Smash players there (myself included) and we have been working on the guides of the two released games for a while, but we could definitly use the touch of some of the more veteran smash players of the world, and I figured this would be the best place to find them. We are forming a small group to start up work on the SSBB guide as soon as we can get our hands on it, but nothing would help out more then the members here taking a look at all our smash games and lending their expertise. If this isn't possible, I ask if the content in this wiki could be lent in it's current form (via Special:Export) to expand our guides. According to your copyright status, it doesn't seem possible without relicensing of content, which you stipulate may be done at any point.

If any of the members here more knowledgeable in the game could help out at strategywiki, it would be greatly appreciated. Regardless of the response I get to this topic here I'm going to check out this wiki and the forums myself, can't believe I didn't come here earlier. So hello :) Mason11987 02:11, March 10, 2007 (GMT)

Languages
Currently, the only page in other languages is Global Smasher Compendium ( fr, sv, es ) which I personally find a shame. Maybe we should have other pages in other languages (like [sv:Super Smash Bros. Melee] for a Swedish SSBM article). Whaddcha think? 18:26, March 12, 2007 (GMT)
 * Eh? 19:13, March 20, 2007 (GMT)
 * I don't know that we have enough of an international audience for that to make a huge difference. Also I'd be concerned about having to monitor the content of different wikis in different languages on top of this one, and handling policies on each, and the extra administrative work that would probably be involved. I'm really just not convinced that there's a significant need for this. -- Kirby King 02:07, March 21, 2007 (GMT)
 * Smash World is in English, so it makes sense to keep SmashWiki in English too. Besides, I don't feel confident enough in French to write articles in that language, and most other editors are the same way with their languages.  15:16, March 21, 2007 (GMT)

We don't need thousand page compendiums in other languages, one, two or three or something may be enough. 15:27, March 21, 2007 (GMT)


 * It does no harm to do a couple of the big articles...but also no good. The largest articles, such as SSBM, have Wiki pages in other languages. Also, interlinking would be completely useless from these pages -- it would do no good to link to an English page from one in Deutch. The amount of work is not beneficial when compared to the small audience and usefulness. -- Bean 17:56, March 21, 2007 (GMT)

I'm sorry to make this discussion revive, but as I said to MaskedMarth a few weeks ago, we created a french wiki. And I was wondering if you would allow us to translate most articles from the smashwiki ? --Slhoka September 23rd, 19:14 (GMT+2)

Links
How do I make my words into a link? Normally I just put that [1] thingy, but I'd like to have the words as the link. Also, how do I put that box where I can display information?--Smasherboy13 15:13, March 17, 2007 (GMT)
 * http://smashwiki.com/ = http://smashwiki.com/
 * =
 * a site = a site
 * I don't really get what you mean with the box thingy... perhaps templates? 11:49, March 18, 2007 (GMT)

Engrish
Is it necessary to have the Japanese pronunciations if it's just Engrish? Is there a point to writing "Kyaputen Farukon" (Captain Falcon) or "Roi" (Roy) or "Rinku" (Link)? Some, such as Pikachu and Mario are written exactly the same way. And this also goes for "Kuppa" (Bowser). Why not just write "Koopa" and leave it at that? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Greenblob (talk • contribs)
 * There is a point for that. 17:18, March 18, 2007 (GMT)

Vacation
I will be absent March 22nd to March 30th, so please update the Article of the Week while I'm gone! Just choose a suitable article, c/p the introduction into SmashWiki:Article of the Week/2007-13, and rock and roll! 22:58, March 21, 2007 (GMT)

Professionals
Nothing about the definition (waits for sigh of relief)....just wondering if we still need the Professionals page now that the :Category:Character Specific Professionals]] page is done. I think the former is unnecessary. Btw I need a page deleted which is listed in that category..it's a duplicate where an error occurred when I used & in the title. -- Bean 06:23, March 23, 2007 (GMT)


 * I agree, :Category:Character Specific Professionals]] is a lot more organized etc etc. Redirecting the Professionals page to the category would be for the best. imo. Anyone else agree? --Janitor 01:20, May 26, 2007 (GMT)


 * What really defines a Smash Bros. Professional?  HyrulePlayer

We need a "featured article" template or something
Right now, the only way to tell if an article is featured is to look in the archive. We need some sort of template or symbol that signifies it. WaluigiIsAwesome 06:03, March 25, 2007 (GMT)
 * We have an AOTW template. It's at template:aotw or template:AOTW . 13:55, March 25, 2007 (GMT)

Formatting Proposal: Structure by Characters?
I'm here to propose something that would make a MASSIVE change in the way SmashWiki articles about Nintendo characters and items are laid out. I notice that there are a lot of pages that can't ever become more than 1-paragraph stubs, such as a lot of the pages on the Melee trophies; each of those pages contains a write-up of the in-game trophy description and seemingly nothing else. And in many cases those trophy pages quite literally cannot have anything else added because many trophies are either found in the lottery or randomly appear in the Single Player game modes. There're also a lot of cases where by our current layout standards we have several small, separate articles about what's pretty much the same subject (examples: Meta Knight and [Meta Knight (trophy)]], as well as many Pokemon species having two tiny articles each, one for its appearance from a Poke-Ball item and one for its appearance as a trophy in the same game).

For both this reason and the fact that part of the reason for the Smash Bros. franchise's success worldwide is because it features all sorts of instantly recognizable game characters and properties interacting in one game, I say the site's articles should be structured so that you type the name of a Nintendo character or property into the search box and you get one fully developed, coherent article that a) introduces the subject, b) describes where and how that subject has been in gaming outside of the Smash series, and c) summarizes that subject's each and every appearance throughout each game in the Smash Bros. series, with Main Article links to appropriate Smash-gameplay-specific articles from those sections. Kinda like how all the Universe pages I've been making recently are laid out in content (see Kirby (universe). After all, the general idea behind a wiki is that you get everything relevant about a subject in an article when you type a subject's name in the searchbox; so this proposal would satisfy that ideal better than the way we have pages now. Here are some examples of the new format I'm proposing:


 * Metal Mario: The page should introduce him, then talk about his appearances in Mario games outside of Smash like in Super Mario 64. Then the page should summarize all of Metal Mario's appearances through the Smash series; in the "In Super Smash Bros." section, it'd talk about him as a sub-boss in SSB with its own Main Article link; then in the "In Super Smash Bros. Melee" section it talks about him as a sub-boss in SSBM with a Main Article link as well, and it should also show and detail the trophy named Metal Mario (because the trophy's name is the same as the article's name, that is where viewers should go to see the in-game text of the Metal Mario trophy). Don't put in an "In Super Smash Bros. Brawl" section for the page until Metal Mario is revealed in Brawl.
 * Meta Knight: The page should currently introduce him as a Nintendo character, then talk about his appearances in Kirby games and anime outside of Smash games. Then the page should talk about all of Meta Knight's appearances throughout the series; in other words, there's no SSB section for Meta Knight, the SSBM section shows and details his trophy because the trophy's name is Meta Knight, and then the SSBB section summarizes Meta Knight as a playable fighter in SSBB, with a Main Article link to the Meta Knight (SSBB) gameplay article. Both the general Meta Knight page and the Meta Knight Brawl Character gameplay page would be vastly updated once Brawl is released.
 * Super Scope: The page should introduce the item, talk about its appearances as a real-life gaming peripheral, and then talk about all of its appearances in the Smash Bros. series as of now. Since as of now the Super Scope has appeared in Melee as an item and as a trophy, both should be fully dissected in the Super Scope article's SSBM section. If the Super Scope is to return in Brawl, by then we can add an "In Super Smash Bros. Brawl" section to the page.
 * DK Island: First introduce the subject and detail its appearances in the Donkey Kong video games, and then talk about all of its appearances in the Smash Bros. series as of now. Since DK Island locations have been used as a stage in SSB and as three stages in SSBM, provide one summary in the SSB section with its own Main Article link to the Congo Jungle stage article and provide three summaries in the SSBM section with their own Main Article links to stage articles.
 * Ryota Hayami: This is an example I've already implemented in the past. Notice how I've started the article with an introduction of Ryota, then somewhat detailed what he is like in the Wave Race games, then proceeded to summarize Ryota's each and every appearance thus far in the Smash Bros. series. In Ryota's case his only appearance was in a Melee trophy, but since the trophy is named Ryota Hayami, it should be and is fully detailed in the article. If Ryota is to make any Smash appearances in the future, the way this page is laid out will allow for additional content about that.

An advantage to doing everything in this format is that all these pages can be easily extended to accomodate new content from Brawl when it is released. Another advantage is that now you won't have to be a Smasher in order to understand how the site's content is arranged and titled; whereas before you'd have to knowingly search for Chansey (trophy) to get to a tiny page about a character who probably has other equally undeveloped articles about it, now you can just type in the name of a Nintendo subject like Marth and get an informative and developed page about him as a Nintendo character that summarizes all his appearance in the Smash Bros. series thus far (including full details on the three Melee trophies named Marth), and people interested in how Marth plays can follow a link from the Marth page to Marth (SSBM) (and another link to Marth (SSBB) in the future, if he is to return in Brawl). If SmashWiki's aim is to be accessible to both casual gamers and hardcore Smashers, then I think doing things this way would work out great for everyone. Erik the Appreciator 16:41, March 27, 2007 (GMT)
 * Man, that's loads of text. I only red the last part, and I agree. Talking about formatting, I don't think we should capitalize words. ("Aerial Forward A" should be "aerial forward A".) 17:56, March 27, 2007 (GMT)
 * Take your time, take your time. :) I feel loads of text is reasonable when the concept of the proposal features loads of implications, however. Erik the Appreciator 21:25, March 27, 2007 (GMT)
 * Can I ask why in particular there is a demand for Aerial Forward Air, when F-air or D-air will do it? I believe there is a page already dedicated to the "fair" or "dair", and if newer users come, and don't know what it is, they will.. HOPEFULLY... click and find out. Ta-da, we've converted another one.


 * It's just that the SWF generally knows what a Fair is, and most of the pageviews are directed from smashboards, are they not? If I'm reading an intense article on smash, and I see the word Aerial Forward A, it really quite distracts me, and makes me question the worth of the document. Why? Quite simply, almost all 'advanced technique' players will use the term that comes more naturally for them. If I'm watching rugby, and someone gets the crap tackled out of them, I say "zomg he got FAIRed", not "zomg he got AERIAL FORWARD A!"


 * I'm just saying that maybe it's a good idea to use terminology that caters to those who use the site most often.


 * Dawgs, we need to customize this page so that not only smashers understand the pages. And using "zomg" in a page isn't really that good. How do you pronunce that? 07:33, April 3, 2007 (GMT)
 * And I didn't say anything of using full names instead of abbrevs,

I just said that you should use "aerial forward A" instead of "Aerial Forward A". It's not a name, y'know. 07:34, April 3, 2007 (GMT)


 * "Forward aerial" is a more common way of saying it, in any case. And for sake of clarity it's better to use that instead of "fair," which has a fair amount of other meanings.  In writing articles, I prefer to use the long versions of the terms, instead of the abbreviations, to preserve an encyclopedic tone.  You know, if I'm watching a video with my friends and Sheik pwns someone, I might say "zomg he got FAIRed," but I wouldn't write that in an essay for class.   14:39, May 24, 2007 (GMT)

Headline text
WTF 09:00, April 7, 2007 (GMT)
 * This time I know what that piece of Internet terminology stands for. Work Time Fun! :D
 * Heh, that site is saddeningly worthless. To bad it can't be deleted, because we already have a wiki here. By the way, didn't you try a wiki-site of your own before coming here? Erik the Appreciator 17:55, April 7, 2007 (GMT)
 * Yes, it can be found here. Has some interesting design elements / articles we could work with.  19:35, April 7, 2007 (GMT)
 * The sites were developed differently. The editors here were all smashers (well most of them), and my ol' wiki was edited me, whose friends suck, and some other guy. Don't know about him, though. 20:29, April 7, 2007 (GMT)

And the shell mystery gets even more confusing...
Red Shell (trophy) doesn't seem to cause problems, unlike Green Shell and Red Shell. W...T...F... WaluigiIsAwesome 08:39, April 23, 2007 (GMT)


 * Haha, weird....perhaps then [Red Shell (item)]] is the solution? -- Randall00 Talk 19:31, April 23, 2007 (GMT)

Article of the month
As more and more get featured, the number of high quality articles is fading fast. What should we do? We could change it to fortnight, month, or, we could write more :P 20:47, April 29, 2007 (GMT)
 * I am tempted to say that I got a whole load of Universe articles ready for fame and glory... Smash Bros. universe should get a once-over. Erik the Appreciator 16:26, May 1, 2007 (GMT)
 * I'm trying to spread those out, Erik. I guess we can repeat articles of the week.....I just need to be more responsible about it :/  19:20, May 9, 2007 (GMT)
 * Another thing; if we're otherwise hard-pressed for finding well-made articles to post on AOTW, just remember that it doesn't necessarily have to be a complete article. We could make it somewhat of an Article Improvement Drive. Erik the Appreciator 16:27, May 10, 2007 (GMT)
 * I couldn't help but notice that Ken's article still has an AOTW template stuck on it, despite the realization that it's rather blatantly stolen from the English Wikipedia. Is someone planning on doing something with that article to make it feature-worthy? -- Randall00 Talk 18:19, May 13, 2007 (GMT)

Shared userbase
I don't think it's is a very good idea. We're losing a lot of users unfamiliar to forums who don't want to give their age. The difference between forums and wikis are just too big. 15:14, May 18, 2007 (GMT)

Ugh...
There are several problems I've been having on smashwiki that really annoy the heck out of me. Such as the many pages who have incoherent, large and useless paragraphs about how their controllers have broken, the other many video games they enjoy playing and how they "know everything about Yoshi, with Mario close behind for second place, with Falco struggling for first place." and the many smashers who post their skill level as: "Advanced." But the biggest problem I've been having is with several smashers who continue to post useless pictures and clan logos that take up half their pages even after I posted the reason why it was removed in the discussion on the page. They even make an entire smashwiki page for an image! Do we need to show the rules on every page so people will stop? Do we have to have a link to the rules on the left side of smashwiki along with the help and FAQ links? Or are people just so lazy to read the rules on the upload page?

(-__-)=3

--Janitor 01:16, May 26, 2007 (GMT)


 * I'll do an image purge later today. Thanks for bringing that up :).  15:40, May 26, 2007 (GMT)


 * I may know a reason why not English-born people upload images without reading the image policies (like I did^^ [sorry]): If you change your language, certain pages which also exist in Wikipedia aren't translated from Smashwiki, but just display the original text from Wikipedia in that language. So the image policies aren't mentioned e.g. in the German upload page. -- Mor 17:25, May 26, 2007 (GMT)


 * I see your point. The person i'm having the most difficulty with though is User:SSJBowser. Several of us continue to remove the images and we even state quite clearly why they're not wanted in the discussion of the page. I also even gave them a link to the image policy page, but they he/she continues to upload more useless and large pictures onto his pages. I strongly feel that if this continues, he should be blocked. imho.--Janitor 19:27, May 26, 2007 (GMT)


 * I made a Swedish translation found at MediaWiki talk:Uploadtext/sv, but the admins aren't doing anything. 11:06, June 5, 2007 (EDT)


 * My apologies. If you ever need me to do something, you can e-mail me at MaskedFalcon (at) gmail (dot) com, since I seem to check that more often these days.  14:35, June 10, 2007 (EDT)


 * Okay, thanks. Now if there just is someone who has their preferred language set to Swedish... 15:08, September 5, 2007 (EDT)

Help page for Japanese characters
We need one of those for the people not able to view Japanese lettres. And we need to get more people aware of template:ja's existence. 11:07, June 5, 2007 (EDT)

Kirby (update) and others...
Say, can we please start deleting these: Talk:Kirby_%28update%29 -- Randall00 Talk 19:03, June 10, 2007 (EDT)
 * I second deleting these. They're incredibly unnecessary. Thores 21:26, June 10, 2007 (EDT)
 * We could merge them into one big article. Would that be okay? WaluigiIsAwesome 06:58, June 12, 2007 (EDT)
 * Absoulutely. At least as a temporary solution. Thores 07:54, June 12, 2007 (EDT)
 * Super Smash Bros. Dojo!! updates: This is the big article we're talking about, right? Erik the Appreciator 14:37, June 12, 2007 (EDT)

Beam Sword notice
For those of you who are beam sword fans, I have good news for you. The Beam sword returns in SSBB! Look at this link in smashbros.com. In the first box, where Pit is fighting Mario, you can see a beam sword by Mario's forward foot. HyrulePlayer 10:40, June 14, 2007 (EDT)
 * Never Mind. It's part of the level, not a beam sword.   HyrulePlayer 

lol nice one. --Janitor 23:11, June 16, 2007 (EDT)

Vote for deletion page?
I've seen this on other wiki's and there are some articles here that both refer to the same thing. Some articles are also majorly lacking in information and there is some vanity out there. Insane-Contrast 12:22, June 18, 2007 (EDT)
 * Try putting template:delete (or template:cleanup) on the page in question. We don't have enough activity for a vote to be an efficient way of deciding these things, but if the deletion is up to question, feel free to talk about it on the talk page.  19:17, June 19, 2007 (EDT)

Search?
For some reason, searching for articles doesn't work for me anymore. Whatever I search for, I get a blank page. Is anyone else having this problem? -Thores 17:08, July 15, 2007 (EDT)
 * I'm having a problem like this. Whenever I try to search for something, an "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" message comes up. Not only searching, but I've also had problems accessing Preferences, My Watchlist and My Contributions, viewing Category pages, and viewing pages' Histories. --YodaMasterZ 20:36, July 15, 2007 (EDT)

Trouble seeing pages!
When I click to go to certain pages, including Smashboards/SWF, or when I try to edit a page, this appeates:

Error 502 'www.smashwiki...' Bad Gateway.
 * Try reloading the Web page.
 * Retype the address in your browser.
 * Check your computer's Internet connection.

What's going on?! - Brawlmatt202 21:00, July 15, 2007 (EDT)


 * Wait just a sec, I'm getting errors too! There seems to be something wrong with the hardware. I can edit, but have a really hard time submitting, Super Smash Bros. Dojo!! updates, and I can't even see its history to revert what I've been trying to do with it. Unfortunately I don't have the definitive answer to your question, as I share it. :P But it's definitely something that must be addressed if editing is to get anywhere. Erik the Appreciator 02:43, July 16, 2007 (EDT)


 * Here's more or less the error screen I'm getting when I do things like submit edits, check out diffs, and check out histories:


 * Server Error


 * The following error occurred:


 * [code=SERVER_RESPONSE_CLOSE] The server closed the connection while reading the response. Contact your system administrator.


 * IMO, the problems me, Brawlmatt, and the people in the thread above this all occuring together and all being somewhat different means there's something seriously screwy going on with the site's hardware, and I don't know when or if it can be fixed. Erik the Appreciator 02:49, July 16, 2007 (EDT)


 * And I'm not even able to log out! Imagine that: a prisoner in this amusement park of a site. Erik the Appreciator 03:12, July 16, 2007 (EDT)
 * Hey, everything seems fixed now. That was weird! -Thores 17:26, July 16, 2007 (EDT)

English smashers?
Ok, I came across this article and thought since a category for Scottish smashers has been created, how about a English smashers category? Or should it be by another name? Another little thing is, some category's exist twice. Because for example, one category is called 'European Smashers' while another is called 'European s mashers' So capital s for smashers or not is the question? I will assume that it would be 'European smashers' for the meantime. Thanks.Insane-Contrast 11:31, August 10, 2007 (EDT)

''I was bored, i already fixed the european capital question XD if there are some problems just let me know. Aayla 18:14, August 24, 2007 (EDT)''

When Will There Be An...
Upcomining Tournament in Utah for Melee? Thanks Taco772 6:45 MT

Article of the Week
This has pretty much grinded to a dead halt during the time MaskedMarth was out of the house, without anything being updated about it for months. It's pretty clear to me no one would want to put the effort into getting that back up to speed, so I'm thinking we should disband it and replace it with a very similar Featured Article feature that does not have a timed schedule, so that we can Feature whatever article whenever without feeling any deadline pressure to have a new one up once every single week. Erik the Appreciator 23:38, August 30, 2007 (EDT)
 * That sounds like a good idea. Perhaps we could also do an Article of the Month or something less frequent. WaluigiIsAwesome 13:54, September 1, 2007 (EDT)

Template for confusing articles
I just made a fake little template for confusing or unclear articles that would be unfamiliar to those who don't know what it's about, much like the one Wikipedia has (but not the exact same thing). Do you think it's a good idea if I turn it into an [Template:Confusing|actual template]], or should we just stick with the cleanup tag? --YodaMasterZ 20:02, September 7, 2007 (EDT)
 * Looks good to me. I say go for it. WaluigiIsAwesome 02:03, September 15, 2007 (EDT)

Database error
I've been getting a lot of "Datebase errors" lately. What's going on?! - Brawlmatt202 16:30, September 8, 2007 (EDT)
 * It was happening to me, too. Eventually even the mainpage was a database error. Whatever caused the problem seems to have been fixed, though, because I haven't gotten any recently. WaluigiIsAwesome 20:22, September 11, 2007 (EDT)
 * Yeah, I had the same problem. It seems alright now though. The Magnum Master 21:46, September 11, 2007 (EDT)
 * Danged problems put everything out of business for about three days... I'm pretty sure the fix did not implement itself, some person or group had to implement it. Hopefully whoever it was would make a notice about it either here or on SmashBoards. Erik the Appreciator 02:08, September 12, 2007 (EDT)

We're getting database errors again. Surely SmashWiki software does not auto-fix the problem by itself... Erik the Appreciator 13:37, September 19, 2007 (EDT)


 * So, what are we going to do? - Brawlmatt202 14:37, September 19, 2007 (EDT)

Once again we had some days offline, and it just came back on. Hmm. It's pretty temperamental software/hardware... Erik the Appreciator 14:02, September 21, 2007 (EDT)

Redirect from Real Names
I was thinking, should we redirect to a smasher's article from their real names? So if you search for Jason Zimmerman, it would link directly to Mew2King. --Janitor 01:07, September 16, 2007 (EDT)
 * I don't see any reason not to. WaluigiIsAwesome 04:40, September 23, 2007 (EDT)

Characters
There's quite a few characters who have no/very little information on their pages (Dr. Mario and Falco, for example). Anyone up for expanding these pages? I'm much too lazy to undertake this task by myself, to be completely honest. >_> -EPX2 20:28, September 30, 2007 (EDT)

Also, we seriously need to get some consistency in the Pokemon articles... we have bulleted lists for some, like Onix, and in-depth articles for others, like Blastoise. The list articles should be converted into in-depth articles. -EPX2 20:37, September 30, 2007 (EDT)


 * I've been expanding the Pokemon articles one by one. I recently finished the Chansey and Moltres articles a few days ago. The onix ones will be next on my list. The Magnum Master 05:45, October 1, 2007 (EDT)


 * Ahh, I see. Well, keep up the good work, then.  I'll try to lend a hand whenever I have the time and will. -EPX2 06:25, October 1, 2007 (EDT)


 * I'd do some myself, but I'm not entirely sure what to put myself... I may pick at some, eventually. - Brawlmatt202 08:56, October 1, 2007 (EDT)

Added a new stage profile.
K so if anyone doesn't know me I'm Starphoenix and I am new. I added a stage to the list of stages, North Pole. Now currently it has an asterisk next to it to show that it is a tentative named stage.
 * Well, if you're new, obviously no one's going to know you. :p
 * Just keep in mind that, though speculation is all good, calling the Cavern stage "Norfair" was jumping the gun a bit. I've edited it to reflect the unofficial status, so keep that in mind, eh? WarxePB 13:15, October 11, 2007 (EDT)
 * Actually, it wasn't him that named the Norfair article early, it was me. I figured that since a LOT of articles about things that are officially in Smash but uncovered on Dojo happen to have speculative names (see "Mario Circuit"), it was okay, and in the long run it turned out that I was right anyways. -Thores 00:57, October 14, 2007 (EDT)

Need New Items, Assist Trophies, Pokéball Pokémon etc. Articles
We need new articles on items like the beam sword, part ball, etc, since they appear in Brawl. Also, we need articles on the newly confirmed asist trophies, and P{okéball Pokémon. Johnknight1 9:32, October 13, 2007 (PCT)
 * It looks like all of this stuff has been added now. In the future, if you want these things accomplished, you should at least contribute to some of this stuff yourself. -Thores 00:58, October 14, 2007 (EDT)

I did though! XD I must've done at least 20 article upgradings, but still, I couldn't help with a couple of them. Johnknight1 12:18, October 18, 2007 (EDT)

Kirby Question
The Kirby (SSBM) page says: "Metagame and Tier Ranking -- According to the 2006-2007 Tier List, Kirby is the third worst character in the game." Who were the other two?--Galvanic 22:41, October 16, 2007 (EDT)
 * Nevermind; I just looked it up and will update the page. --Galvanic 22:43, October 16, 2007 (EDT)