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* [[:Category:Outdated|Outdated articles]] – These articles contain information that might no longer be accurate and need to be updated. | * [[:Category:Outdated|Outdated articles]] – These articles contain information that might no longer be accurate and need to be updated. | ||
* [[:Category:Article stubs|Articles stubs]] – These articles are stubs and need to be expanded with more information. | * [[:Category:Article stubs|Articles stubs]] – These articles are stubs and need to be expanded with more information. | ||
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+ | ===Create new emulator pages=== | ||
+ | Copy the [[Template:Infobox emulator|Infobox emulator template]] and add {{t|WIP}} if you need help or intend to finish the page later. | ||
+ | Usual parts of an emulator page are a short description in the beginning, a Download section and a Overview section. | ||
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==Low effort== | ==Low effort== |
Revision as of 11:46, 19 January 2020
If you're interested in helping out the Emulation General wiki but don't know where to start, here are some things we'd appreciate help with.
High effort
- Wikipedia copies
- These are articles we took from Wikipedia. The source article may either contain updated information beyond what we've copied, causing us to stagnate and provide potentially incorrect information, or showcase a subject in a manner that may stray from its relevance in emulation. The best way to deal with these articles is to rewrite them, but in their current form they require a high degree of knowledge in their fields in order to break them down for readers.
Moderate effort
- WIP articles – These are new articles that are not yet ready for the main page and need to be improved.
- Outdated articles – These articles contain information that might no longer be accurate and need to be updated.
- Articles stubs – These articles are stubs and need to be expanded with more information.
Create new emulator pages
Copy the Infobox emulator template and add {{WIP}} if you need help or intend to finish the page later. Usual parts of an emulator page are a short description in the beginning, a Download section and a Overview section.
Low effort
- Correcting any redirect that links to another redirect instead of a page.
- Finding categories to put these pages in.
- Finding categories to put these categories in.
- Updating emulator versions. You can find news and new releases on EmuNations.
- Updating the News section on the main page.
- Tagging pages that need it with {{stub}}, {{Outdated}} or {{WIP}}.
- Checking Short pages and tagging them with either {{stub}} if they should be longer or {{delete}} if they fill no function.
- Fixing spelling and grammar issues.