Thread:KRJones87/@comment-24901686-20201011045310

Hi Jones. Are you doing well?

I'm in serious problems; may I ask your advice, please?

An admin who is older than three of us and likes Norse mythology has came back and renamed the page title Æsir-Vanir War to Æsir–Vanir War, which I reverted to fix. He also added contents which are directly copied from wikipedia on Ragnarök page (which I also reverted. Please see this and this).

Would you please let me ask your opinion about: usage of - or –?

And also, should we talk more about the copy-paste from wikipedia? I'm embarrassed to say this, but I used to copied from wikipedia when making the new pages (not the galleries, they are what I usually make and most interested) in the past (ex. Beowulf, Dracula, Erysichthon of Thessaly and some Norse pages) like the old admin; For I thought that my writing skill was horrible to make the pages myself (But not just copied; I wrote some sentences myself. Sometimes I fixed some pages). I think that copy-pasting from wikipedia has been lessened since the revision of the rule (for example, I started to make the pages myself as I was writing Barnstokkr page; I referred the wikipedia, but not copy-pasted from it as I did before. The page is a stub, though) except him.

Last one: I've just made the gallery page of the Vǫlsunga saga and added the with italics similar to the Resident Evil wiki's game galleries (like Resident Evil 2's gallery is titled as Resident Evil 2, its main game title). Am I right to add that on the gallery? Since there are no guidelines about the in the site, I think that we need to discuss about it some day for the future.

For example, all pages for video games, films, tv series, literature and anime/manga (and their character page) should add and italic fonts. Like this:


 * for Hellsing.
 * for Blasphemous.
 * for the Prose Edda.
 * for the Völsunga saga.
 * for Egill (Hymiskviða).
 * for Dracula.
 * for Draug (film).
 * for the Vikings (2013 TV series).

Do you have any thoughts on that?

Thank you. 