User talk:107.184.214.124

Formatting
When linking to articles, you only need to type the two apostrophes if the name is a title for a game, movie etc. (e.g. ), which italicises it. For every other subject (like  and  ), you only need square brackets. You can read more on Manual of Style. 21:02, May 19, 2020 (EDT)

To link to a specific level from a specific game, it's done in this format as I've shown above, which is a piped link:

To find the article title, just search it up. Once you have it (say, World 1-4 (Super Mario Bros.)), you just type it as. Please remember that level names don't use apostrophes or quotes.

If you notice you did the coding wrong, remove the edit or don't be afraid to ask for assistance in the summary or talk pages. 22:46, May 20, 2020 (EDT)

Use the "Show preview" button when editing. This lets you check what your edits look like before saving them, so you can make fixes to it until it's correct and you can save them; otherwise a flood of edit records are added to the article's history page. 22:19, May 23, 2020 (EDT)


 * In regards to levels where an image is used for the title, instead of going through multiple edits to find the right formatting, I'd suggest copying them from Template:SMB3 levels. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 09:28, May 27, 2020 (EDT)

Don't remove formatting if you're trying to link a game title. When you do that, the apostrophes should stay, so the brackets go inside them, too ( → , not  ). 22:11, June 6, 2020 (EDT)

Fan content
We only include official information on mainspace articles, so stuff like "Mario Multiverse" doesn't belong. 13:37, June 7, 2020 (EDT)
 * Please do not continue to add unofficial content to articles, as continuing could lead to a temporary block from editing. This content does not fit into our coverage policy. -- 13:42, June 7, 2020 (EDT)
 * It's also speculation, which we also don't allow here. And game titles must be italicised. Mario Sakuraba (talk)

Subjective info
Don't add subjective information like levels that would be considered "unfair" or "hard" please. Content should be based on fact, not opinion. 09:48, June 25, 2020 (EDT)