User talk:SuperGarfieldWorld

A few things
Hi, just a few things you should be aware of:
 * First, please read up on the wiki's trivia policy before adding any more trivia to articles, as we generally have restrictions for what kinds of trivia go into articles.
 * Second, no "you"s; just use "the player" or the name of the character being referred to. Thanks! 15:52, December 1, 2019 (EST)

Thank you
Thank you for informing me on the trivia policy. I just went to read it. I wasn't sure of the best way to include the info. Also, I didn't mean use the word you, I guess I used it by instinct after typing an essay that used the word a lot. I'm just glad my info was useful in the end. - 16:00, December 1, 2019 (EST)

Recent edits
A few more things:
 * Most of what you added to Mario Kart Tour are not references. See References.
 * Keep in mind that game titles, like Mario Kart 7, must be italicised, like Mario Kart 7 (see Manual of Style; the rest of the page might be useful, too). 22:25, December 3, 2019 (EST)

Please recall what I said here about italics for game titles. You should type  with double apostrophes   (or   with a link). 20:13, February 1, 2020 (EST)
 * I understand now, after reading the guidelines, why you say that about the 'references' I added. I guess I should go read all of the guidelines and policies so I don't make this kind of mistake again. 21:20, December 7, 2019 (EST)

Signing and User page
Please read Signatures as well. If you wish to sign with a custom signature, you need a custom signature page (User:SuperGarfieldWorld/sig), which the signature code goes into (suggestion below; you're free to customise as you like as long as it follows the signature guidelines). Your signature also needs a link to your userpage.

(Little Garfield (SuperGarfieldWorld)

Then simply go to your preferences and type in the "Signature" text field and tick the "Treat signature as wikitext (without an automatic link)" checkbox. 05:53, December 8, 2019 (EST)
 * As well, you don't need to create an entirely new section to respond to a message – simply respond under the section the message is in. 11:04, December 8, 2019 (EST)
 * I apparently don't have a user page, by looking up at my name. Can I just create one, and if so, what should be on it? -- 10:28, March 16, 2020 (EST)
 * You can, and whatever you want as long as it follows Userspace.
 * You need to create the signature page I mentioned above if you want to continue using a custom signature. Otherwise it will be stripped down to a basic signature. 20:51, March 16, 2020 (EDT)
 * I created a signature page, and will work on a user page later today or tomorrow 11:33, March 17, 2020 (EST)
 * Sorry, I should have noticed and mentioned this before but your signature is too long. It should be able to fit in the box below:
 * 20:16, March 17, 2020 (EDT)
 * Fixed the width. Before I move on, is just Little Garfield fine, or is my official username required? 13:01, March 18, 2020 (EST)
 * It's fine as long as it links to your userpage. 20:44, March 18, 2020 (EDT)
 * Please remember to use your signature template instead of raw code.  12:44, April 21, 2020 (EDT)
 * I was wondering why my signature always came out so weird so that I had to go back and edit it myself. I had been using the --~ from the top of the page to sign, and it came out like (Little Garfield (SuperGarfieldWorld) [[file:Yoshis!.gif|50px]] 13:20, April 21, 2020 (EDT) each time rather than  4/21/2020 ~ 13:20 (EST)
 * I was wondering why my signature always came out so weird so that I had to go back and edit it myself. I had been using the --~ from the top of the page to sign, and it came out like (Little Garfield (SuperGarfieldWorld) [[file:Yoshis!.gif|50px]] 13:20, April 21, 2020 (EDT) each time rather than  4/21/2020 ~ 13:20 (EST)

Music files
Audio files must be uploaded as .oga and not .mp3, and they should be cut down to 30 seconds or less in length (see Help:Media). Also, when uploading any file at all, remember to categorise it. The part in the summary when you upload should be replaced with a link to one of the categories in Category:Images by game or Category:Media by game. So for a Mario Kart Tour audio file, you'd find "Mario Kart Tour Media Files" under "Media by game", so you replaced  with   If possible, a better source than "from an associate" would be preferable.

And please review what I explained above regarding italics for game titles. 20:12, March 25, 2020 (EDT)

I can't believe I keep forgetting about the italics. Also, that was the best I could give for the source as I was provided with the music file for the game by a guy I'm working with to gather up all of the game's music to release for free download. As for .oga files, I'd never even heard of them until now, let alone do I have any, just .mp3 files. Plus, all of the older music files for GBA Bowser's Castle 2 were at full length, so I wouldn't have guessed there was an issue with it. Overall though, I was wrong in the end, so sorry for causing the issue. I also fixed another thing I did wrong by calling SNES Donut Plains 1 just Donut Plains 1 on the Vanilla Lake 1 page, if you are going to mention it. I didn't know that each level of every platformer Mario game had an article until I tried to follow the link this morning, so I just put the track name originally. 3/26/2020 ~ 9:27 (EST)


 * Due to copyright concerns, we've been working to cut down our existing files to 30 seconds or less. It's not yet completed, so that's why some of them are still full-length. 19:44, March 26, 2020 (EDT)

Latest appearance
The parameter shouldn't be updated until the game/update (or in Builder Mario's case, tour) releases. 12:26, April 21, 2020 (EDT)

Oh. Well I also just changed the latest appearance for several power-ups being added in version 3.0.0 of Super Mario Maker 2. I better go fix those.-- ~ 12:30, 4/21/2020 (EST)

I forgot to mention this, but generally future tense ("will be added") should not be used. See here for more details. 12:44, April 21, 2020 (EDT)

Comments
Make sure when you directly respond to an above comment to remember to add a colon. For the first response, one colon is put before the comment, with the second response, two colons are put before the comment, and so on. 12:44, April 21, 2020 (EDT)
 * Oh yeah, I forgot about that. As for using future tense, I just figured it made sense in the situation since its going to be added tomorrow, but there needed to be info on it. 4/21/2020 ~ 13:05 (EST)

MKT character screen
For future uploads, remember to remove any parameters from that you're not using (like "5=Other versions (use file link)") and replace  with a category link (e.g.  ).

Regarding the image itself, there is already a file where we update over the image when new characters are added. Is your device not able to screenshot in PNG format? 21:28, May 23, 2020 (EDT)
 * It was a png, but every time I tried uploading the png to the site, it gave me an error and made me restart the upload. I ended up converting it to whatever it is now and that's what finally worked.-- 21:51, May 23, 2020 (EDT)
 * What was the error? Did you try the "Upload a new version of this file" link at the bottom of File:MKT character screen.png or uploading it separately? Images should be uploaded in the format they were found in and not converted. 22:11, May 23, 2020 (EDT)

Trivia
Please review Trivia again. Any information that focuses on a specific character would be better off on their own page, and make sure the information hasn't been mentioned already and whether or not it would fit better elsewhere in the article (like the "Drivers" section on Mario Kart Tour). Avoid using contractions on articles as well.

You're also still signing with raw code on talk pages. Make sure you're using your signature page when you sign. 21:15, September 13, 2020 (EDT)

Uploads
Please don't simply leave file details empty; you were reminded a few times already. 20:22, October 30, 2020 (EDT)
 * Okay, sorry about that. It's just difficult to remember sometimes since that isn't something I have to do on other wikis (besides the category and sometimes the subject). I usually just upload a file, give it a name, and then be done with it. -- 12:35, November 8, 2020 (EST)

Headers
Per Manual of Style, words in section headers that aren't the first word of the header or a proper noun should not be capitalised (e.g. "===Cup emblems===" and "===Paris Promenade screenshots==="). 21:51, June 13, 2021 (EDT)

Badge names
Can you explain where you got the names for the badges like "Hot Shot" and "Top Placement"? 23:05, July 29, 2021 (EDT)

I mean, Top Placement just makes sense, and something about just saying Top Badges felt off to me. As for Hot Shot, that's what the Expert Badges used to be called, and for a year nobody really questioned it. I actually misremembered that only the ones you get for completing an entire card of Expert Challenges were called Hot Shot badges, but the name felt fitting. I just wanted each category to have an simpler, easier to remember name, and more unique name than Expert Completion Badge or Daily Log-in Completion Badge, so going back to Hot Shot was what felt the most fitting after thinking through some potential alternative options. )8:37 AM, July 30, 2021 (EST)


 * So they're unofficial, then. We shouldn't label them as such if they're not real names used by the game and they should instead be given generic descriptions, otherwise it gives the impression of these being official names. 09:03, July 30, 2021 (EDT)


 * Yeah, I suppose I understand that for Hot Shot badges, but that's why I said this on the page: "It should be stated that the names of most badge types are conjectural and not officially confirmed, as all badges are simply referred to as badges in game." To be honest though, I wonder why that name was given to Expert badges on the wiki to begin with. Like, it fits well, but it did kind of come out of nowhere. ) 9:16 AM, July 30, 2021 (EST)