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The '''guide namespace''' is where users can create and edit guides on BG3Wiki. These pages use different rules from the rest of the wiki, and can be accessed via the [[Guide:Index|index]]. | |||
Whereas the main wiki space | Whereas the main wiki space {{em|documents}} the game, the Guide namespace offers strategy and advice. BG3Wiki has both community guides and user guides. | ||
== Community guides == | == Community guides == | ||
Community guides are written by the BG3Wiki community, and follow [[Help:Style Guide#Guides|guidelines]] much like ordinary wiki articles. | Community guides are collaborative guides written by the BG3Wiki community, and follow [[Help:Style Guide#Guides|guidelines]] much like ordinary wiki articles. | ||
Most community guides should be named after their respective article. [[Template:Guidenote]] can be used on a wiki article to link to its respective community guide. | Most community guides should be named after their respective article. [[Template:Guidenote]] can be used on a wiki article to link to its respective community guide. | ||
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Community guides may be more subjective than ordinary wiki articles, but they are still regulated by consensus – the general [[Help:Editing Policy|Editing Policy]] still applies. | Community guides may be more subjective than ordinary wiki articles, but they are still regulated by consensus – the general [[Help:Editing Policy|Editing Policy]] still applies. | ||
Duplicate community guides as well as community guides that are considered to be of poor quality or notability may still be removed, just like regular wiki articles. | Duplicate community guides as well as community guides that are considered to be of poor quality or that lack notability may still be removed, just like regular wiki articles. | ||
== User guides == | == User guides == | ||
User guides are guides written by individual users, and have special exceptions that set them apart from the rest of the wiki: | User guides are guides written by individual users, and have special exceptions that set them apart from the rest of the wiki: | ||
* User guides must be indicated as such | * User guides must be indicated as such using [[Template:Guide]] at the top of the page. This will be auto-generated when you create the page. | ||
* Feel free to use whatever style you find preferable when creating a guide. Do not feel limited by the [[Help: Style Guide|Style Guide]]. | * Feel free to use whatever style you find preferable when creating a guide. Do not feel limited by the [[Help: Style Guide|Style Guide]]. | ||
* When creating a guide, you can indicate on your guide that you'd prefer it if users didn't edit. | * When creating a guide, you can indicate on your guide that you'd prefer it if other users didn't edit it. | ||
** Other users are still free to copy your guide, as long as they give you credit. | ** Other users are still free to copy your guide, as long as they give you credit. | ||
* Guides must still follow the wiki's [[ | * Guides must still follow the wiki's [[bg3wiki:Copyrights|copyright policy]]. | ||
== How to create guides == | == How to create guides == |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 21 July 2024
The guide namespace is where users can create and edit guides on BG3Wiki. These pages use different rules from the rest of the wiki, and can be accessed via the index.
Whereas the main wiki space documents the game, the Guide namespace offers strategy and advice. BG3Wiki has both community guides and user guides.
Community guides
Community guides are collaborative guides written by the BG3Wiki community, and follow guidelines much like ordinary wiki articles.
Most community guides should be named after their respective article. Template:Guidenote can be used on a wiki article to link to its respective community guide.
Community guides may be more subjective than ordinary wiki articles, but they are still regulated by consensus – the general Editing Policy still applies.
Duplicate community guides as well as community guides that are considered to be of poor quality or that lack notability may still be removed, just like regular wiki articles.
User guides
User guides are guides written by individual users, and have special exceptions that set them apart from the rest of the wiki:
- User guides must be indicated as such using Template:Guide at the top of the page. This will be auto-generated when you create the page.
- Feel free to use whatever style you find preferable when creating a guide. Do not feel limited by the Style Guide.
- When creating a guide, you can indicate on your guide that you'd prefer it if other users didn't edit it.
- Other users are still free to copy your guide, as long as they give you credit.
- Guides must still follow the wiki's copyright policy.
How to create guides
To create a Guide, simply create an article name with Guide:
. For example, Guide:How to use torches
.
Do not remove the {{Guide}}
template that will be generated on the guide page.