User talk:Happypal/Archive July 2011

Table
Ok, I really hate that table style. The double borders are awful. -- Wynthyst  talk  14:01, 19 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Me too! I forgot to put a "border-collapse:collapse" in there...
 * I was a bit hasty in my request, I'm tweaking it locally right now, and I'll show you the finished product. Happypal 14:02, 19 May 2011 (UTC)
 * The tables here pretty much do not have internal borders, I think it's a much cleaner look. -- Wynthyst [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] talk  14:06, 19 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Me too. I'm writting something better right now. Happypal 14:06, 19 May 2011 (UTC)

Tables 2
Ok, here are two tables. If you find them good, the css should work correctly this time. Sorry for asking the first time without even checking, how arrogant of me! Happypal 14:22, 19 May 2011 (UTC)
 * The first (left) is truer to the current desing.
 * The second (right) has slightly rounded internal edges. I find it more attractive to the eye.


 * Need a little more padding between headers and outer border.... I prefer the first one btw. -- Wynthyst [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] talk  15:08, 19 May 2011 (UTC)

Table 3
Like this? I added some padding between the outer box and the internal cells. It is should result in an exact css replica of the infobox. The only differences are the margins, since the infobox floats on the right, and a table is not a float, and on the left. table.terraria { margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; padding: 0.2em; -moz-border-radius: .7em; -webkit-border-radius: .7em; } .terraria th, .terraria td { padding: 0.2em; } .terraria th { background: #E4F0F7; color: #063B5E; text-align: center; } .terraria td { } .terraria caption { font-weight: bold; }

Damn You
Actually that's exactly what I was trying to do with it. Thank you, I'll be cannibalizing your code later to make a new one =D -Shadowclaimer 14:55, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Just, you'll notice I put 2 rows for the torch: The first one uses a rowspan="2" mech, whereas the second simply uses a br. I think the br approach is better, because the code is easier. Once put in production, editors will tear your table appart, so simpler is better. Happypal 15:05, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
 * I'm still very new to making tables so I'm taking the cannibalization method for making them where I look at code on other tables and appropriate it elsewhere. I've used a couple guides (IE: Wikipedia's table guide) but its still a tad complicated (I'm used to other wikis where making tables is done with a tool lol). I intend to eventually hope my table comes out well enough to be approved to takeover the Recipe page with, as I feel the icons add some much needed flail, but thats still up for debate lol -Shadowclaimer 15:42, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
 * br's suck.. and I will be removing them anywhere I find them :P -- Wynthyst [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] talk  16:08, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Never! Why do they suck particularly though? (Out of curiosity) -Shadowclaimer 16:12, 20 May 2011 (UTC)

Stop
Do not make further changes to the template until it's decided what to do with it. Ever single change you make causes the server to parse out to every page it's used on. DISCUSS changes ALWAYS. I don't know how to stress this enough. If I have to I will lock down every single template on this wiki until you guys get this simple simple concept into your heads. -- Wynthyst  talk  09:33, 24 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Well, I do go on your page to discuss, since you are pretty much the only person here who has an opinion on anything. My changes are revertible. Forgive me for being bold, but that is also how wikis work. Happypal 10:09, 24 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Ok, I'm not complaining about your changes.. I'm complaining about the FREQUENCY of them.. use your shandbox/test page to finalize your design before implementing them on the actual template. You are causing the server to parse out each and every tiny change you make to every single page the template is used on. -- Wynthyst [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] talk  09:46, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
 * I'll try to limit my edits on template pages to the minimum then. But I do test (most of) my changes. Happypal 10:15, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Man. You know, some of us (like myself) haven't seriously contributed to a wiki before, and don't know all the consequences of certain changes and are just here trying to contribute. It's disheartening that you have to address people the way you do. I get that you're frustrated that people are traipsing around breaking what are probably pretty well established protocols or whatever but there are nicer ways of saying it. You can link people to pages on wiki etiquette. You can revert changes and say "please start a discussion for this". I really don't feel like contributing with someone like you around jumping down everyone's throats. Maybe you are just having a bad day - most of the comments you leave on your talk page are much nicer - but still. Vissith 10:54, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
 * In his defense, I am a serious contributor (IMO). I've read (and know) proper etiquette. Furthermore, when touching a templates like crafting, you are taking the responsibility to do things correctly. So if I do it wrong, I am entitled to reprimand. While I don't appreciate the tone of the comment, the arguments are valid. Wynthyst is the sole admin on this wiki, and is probably under a massive workload to prevent the wiki from crumbling in pieces. While I do believe my edits make the wiki better, he has to supervise each and every one of them - My bad edits are his overtime. Unfortunately, a wiki is not a democracy, and the best admins are usually the most repressive - those that keep order. Happypal 11:49, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
 * You're doing a good job, don't worry about that. Ju ze User_Juze_sig_icon.jpg 16:49, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
 * I agree completely with everything you said, Happypal, it's just the delivery that's been irking me. I'm sure the workload is pretty crazy. However, it's also his responsibility to stop commenting when he's so cranky he's going to turn people off from contributing. And yeah, the admins should absolutely enforce some sort of order, but I think most people that are going to contribute in the first place realize that and as such have no need to be talked down to. I'll adjust/revert/discuss whatever, and if I'm not currently doing something I should be, all it takes is a polite note. Vissith 17:48, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
 * I do apologize if my tone has seemed over harsh. Believe me, I appreciate all of the contributions you are all making, and seriously, at this time, I'm also evaluating members of the community for potential promotion to admin status. I do however have the responsibility of keeping things running, and constant changes to widely used templates is counter to that as it adds to server load. While this wiki is still small enough that hopefully the servers can take it, I'm trying to stop bad habits from forming early. I also want this to be a "community" wiki, where discussion reigns supreme. I'm not an evil dictator, though it may seem that way sometimes. :D -- Wynthyst [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]]  talk  18:01, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks Wynthyst. And I totally get where you are coming from and agree with at least the content of everything you've been saying. I can't speak to Happypal's experience level, but I'm pretty novice - and in real life I'm a game programmer, so it's my instinct to go start learning and modifying templates and stuff. I may have inadvertently started making a lot of mistakes in the near future. I've also learned around the periphery that Wikis usually have a "be bold" philosophy where you dive in and start editing. I respect that for templates in particular more testing and discussion needs to happen first (which is probably why you were annoyed when I was editing the ore navboxes and item link), how can future users prevent getting into a situation where they are causing a problem? Perhaps a section about what changes should be discussed first - like template editing - could be added to the wiki rules page? Vissith 18:21, 25 May 2011 (UTC)

Template:Delete
Please don't blank and replace the content with Template:Delete for any reason, even though your purpose was good in Prema Kavali full lenght movie in divx format spam. I'd rather instead remove the links from view, which I did. If you do so, it will make it difficult to administrate as you need to check through the history first. Ju ze  11:52, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
 * No, the page was full of spam, and even as a non-admin, am in full right to remove any non-terraria related material from it. Once blanked, and given the title, the admins will require very little time to delete it, especially since the author was flagged as a vandal. Happypal 11:59, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
 * I can disagree with you. Sure, your intention was good to prevent people from clicking the links. I still never blank any pages that are obvious spam or need to be deleted, it would be rather annoying if for example someone writes "it's an item." on some article and you or someone else would blank and replace it with a delete. You'd still need to check the history, and it's extra effort. In this case, it didn't really matter because of the title but it's still less strain for sysops if you don't blank the page. Just trying to guide you, take this as a positive feedback. :) Ju ze User_Juze_sig_icon.jpg 12:04, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Your argument is valid, it does give that little extra work to admins. I'm not afraid of people clicking the links, that's their problem. I'm bothered by the fact that the page has vandalism at all, and that it stays on the wiki for hours. It allows the vandals to thrive on the fact that their deed has gone un-corrected for so long, and makes the wiki look bad for outside visitors. If we had admins available 24/7 to take care of this, I'd take your approach. Happypal 12:15, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
 * In my opinion, any effort to prevent vandalism, whetever it be flagging with delete, is good and enough. Not too many people actually look at Special:RecentChanges or search for some obvious spam article. Anyway, as Wynth has said, there will be new sysops shortly (in few weeks?) to handle these issues. PS: The history shows up vandalism anyway. Ju ze User_Juze_sig_icon.jpg 12:17, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Oh, and I reverted your blanking one more time. I won't do it again to prevent an edit-war and as of "1 revert rule". Ju ze User_Juze_sig_icon.jpg 12:33, 26 May 2011 (UTC)

Why?
Why did you move the Floating Islands page without any discussion? -- Wynthyst  talk  17:30, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
 * I did it without discussion, because a) it is a trivial edit (easily un-doable: move over redirect), b) It didn't really even seem to me like there was even anything to discuss (pages about something are singular).
 * I did put Blocks under discussion. IMO, it should either be made into a full page with content, and moved to Block, or kept as a simple list, in which case it should be moved to List of Blocks. Happypal 18:03, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
 * It is not a trivial edit when the page is linked to the main page, and has been written entirely in the plural. -- Wynthyst [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] talk  18:11, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Can nothing change without a discussion? I did not see a discussion as to why it was in "floating islands" in the first place, when the every other page (including the Biomes) are singular. The move was correct, and did not warrant a pre-emptive discussion. Now by all means, if you disagree with my edit, then revert away, but tell me why you disagree, so we can discuss. Don't ask me to discuss for the sake of discussion, when nobody else has shown any desire to do so. YOU are the one undoing my edits without discussing. The worst part, is I don't even know if you actually disagree with the move: When you asked me to discuss the merge of Phaseblade, you didn't even participate, and it turned out that nobody was against it anyways.
 * About the triviality of the edit: I can make the edit to the page so it reads singular. Would you help me by making the front page edit? Happypal 22:18, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
 * No, I am against moving it, not everything on this wiki is in singular, and it doesn't need to be moved. I want EVERYTHING at least opened for discussion before it's just done, whether I'm going to participate in that discussion or not. I want you and every member of this community to stop just "doing" things without consideration of the impact or the reasoning behind why it's the way it is. While your knowledge of wiki code seems very good, it's the total lack of wiki etiquette that I'm having problems with. Too many people seemingly don't have the patience to wait even a day or 2 to make a change just to ask if there are any issues/concerns with the changes they want to make. -- Wynthyst [[Image:User Wynthyst sig icon.png ]] talk  23:54, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Speaking of proper wiki etiquette, you seem to have no problem hunting down all my move contributions, and reverting my edits, with no explanation other than "It doesn't need to be moved". I may be bold with my edits, but I do have etiquette. I am open to discussion for anything, with everyone, provided somebody wants to discuss. I always ask for input when I'm unsure. I've gone by you for all my major changes. I realize you prefer the talk before change approach, and my wiki experience has taught me change-talk-revert one, but our difference of view doesn't mean I don't have proper etiquette. It just means I don't do things your way.
 * I'll open a discussion in Biomes (Biome!), and I sincerely hope you will participate. Happypal 06:34, 27 May 2011 (UTC)

Truce
I'm sorry if I have seem heavy handed in some areas, and I'm sorry if you feel I've specifically "targeted" you and your edits. There is a method to my madness, though it may not be readily apparent, and quite honestly, the reason I am paying more attention to your edits than others is you seem to have a solid grasp on wikicode, and as exasperating as I have made life for you, you have responded with calm and reason, and continued to work toward the betterment of the wiki which, imo would make you perfect as a community admin, something I've been particularly watching for among the active editors. Interested? I still want to see discussion before changes (particularly changes to the main page which as an admin you'd have the ability to do). -- Wynthyst  talk  10:26, 27 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Sure, I'd be interested. I'd be able to take some load off of you for admin maintenance. Personally, I think the front page is great, and wouldn't touch it, apart from maintenance (game version, direct link to pages etc...). I'll keep giving a heads up to all of my edits, before I make them. I'll keep template edits to a minimum, but things change, so edits will be made. So yeah, I wouldn't use it as a golden ticket to run loose >:D
 * One admin question that has been itching me is: terraria is not a huge wiki, it should not crumble under a few template edits that cause the cache to refresh, even if it is all the pages on the wiki. In particular, (I believe) that MediaWiki has a mechanism that can reduce the Job per PageView ratio. I don't know if you have access to it, but the variable is wgJobRunRate. By lowering it, we can give higher priority to pages, then to running jobs. This means that template edits take longer to propagate, but at least they servers don't choke. Happypal 10:51, 27 May 2011 (UTC)