User talk:Kitsuneae

Welcome
Hi, welcome to /v/'s Recommended Games Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the File:Shivers Gameplay.jpg page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- MFGreth1 (Talk) 01:28, May 19, 2012

RE: Puzzle page
Hello,

thanks for contacting me. I'm new with the whole wikia editing and didn't know what size to chose. Just looked at other pages and copied the numbers. I'm leaving it at 100px now and rename pics when I upload them. Have a nice evening/night/day wherever you're from.

--Frostgeist

Re: Link Removal
Hi

First of all sorry for that situation. I didn't delete those links intentionally. I noticed that Hellnight link dissappeared but I thought that someone removed it. I didn't noticed other links. Probably I messed something while I was editing that page. I remember that I had problem with uploading photo to "The Note" section. After uploading it a usual window appeared but all blank and only with "upload photo" headline. I checked list of images that were recently added but it wasn't there. Later I tried to add if few more times but with the same result. After your message i re-added those links (with new link to Fatal Frame 4 translation) but after publication I got the same problem. Page looks like nothing happen and links are still not there. I'm new with wikia editing so if you know what is a cause of this problem it will help me a lot.

Re: Editing 101
I edited it once more and now it seems to be ok. Saving wasn't the problem because I tried both publish buttons. It seems that the problem was with link creating window. If url and text to display are the same the link won't show on the edited page. Previously I set them to be the same because they were this way before this situation. Someone must have simply pasted them to the descriptions and they somehow worked until all of this. It's probably how wikia works. Either way thanks for message and help. Have a good day/night.

Sakahagi (talk) 13:19, July 7, 2012 (UTC)

AIF links
Some AIF author made an account here and went through, changing the links all to point toward aifgames.com instead of what they were supposed to link to. That's what I changed about the links: I put them back to the way they were before mister AIF author redirected them to what is presumably his site. I'm guessing this is just a derp moment, so no hard feelings. Kotep (talk) 17:32, July 8, 2012 (UTC)

Don't bother editing or undoing anything for now.
I'd like to see where this goes. --Dejiko (talk) 01:41, October 11, 2013 (UTC)

Reply: don't bother right now
I pretty much meant to leave them to their own devices. Partially because I was curious what they'd delete but also what they'd leave. Leave the edits they made, since, all things considered, it is /v/'s editing and our collective wiki (technically, that is). Also, I'd like to avoid editing wars from now on, unless it's something REALLY contested (I don't know what, but it'd have to actually be something important to be worth caring about). So far it seems they've done pretty nicely. As for Ouya, well, if they don't want to acknowledge it, so be it, I guess. We can still leave the page, if anyone wants to actually give a fuck about it or the system (at this point, I find that to be sincerely doubtful), just remove the front-page link to it so they don't throw anymore fits. This was an interesting day, at least for me. --Dejiko (talk) 13:24, October 11, 2013 (UTC)

The problem with the other layout
I absolutely must disagree about the condensed layout. Separating the columns makes it look better, more readable, and is more consistent with most pages. The only downside I concede is the sorting issue, but then the proper solution would be to rename the files themselves in a consistent manner. --LYRIC-Stormwatch (talk) 02:21, January 14, 2014 (UTC)


 * Tested the design you defend, go take a look. Seriously, it's butt-ugly and the readability is FAR worse. --LYRIC-Stormwatch (talk) 02:10, January 16, 2014 (UTC)

Just forget it
Here's why the new design can't fly: it lacks white space.

In graphic design, publishing, advertising, etc. -- white space is precious: what you don't put there is as important as what you to. Cramming the most content in the least space is a huge mistake, because it makes harder to distinguish individual pieces of information.

In the current design, there is white space around the games' titles, so they are easily readable. Putting title and cover together makes everything cluttered, so it's harder to read the title - hell, it's visually hard to even distinguish them from the covers. In print, there would be ways - color, size, font - to stress the titles and subdue the covers enough to put them together; but this does not seem to be viable here.

--LYRIC-Stormwatch (talk) 21:29, January 17, 2014 (UTC)