User talk:Paulwratt

For threads please post a ==Topic== and at least your nick/name (if you cant be bothered using "~~~~"). End your comments or thoughts with a blank line..

..then a line with 4 tildes ("~~~~") and..
..then a line with 4 hyphens (----)..

This makes a signature and a separating line for the next person.

Paulwratt 02:48, 28 May 2012 (UTC)


Useless Spaces

Please stop adding a bunch of useless spaces to various articles, it doesn't look good and simply makes them unnecessarily long.



In most cases it makes reading the page a lot easier. ALL wiki's require TWO (2) blank lines to get a descent space between to objects. ONE (1) blank line is fine for paragraph seperation, but on other divisions it is rendered as "half line" of blank space, whereas using TWO (2) blank lines gets 2.5 blank lines.

On single item pages (like Modules, Missions, NPC's, etc) spacing is used to compensate for the BLACK colored HR rendered by "----". This object is only visible in the top 2-300 pixels of the Galaxy Legion wiki content (as can be seen on this page - there are HR's separating each post, including below this one). It makes the content look continuous, as if it were just another paragraph division.

Posting with TWO (2) blank lines makes a hard separation visually (as I have done above).

Also on those same pages, it was an effort to try to get continuity across various types of "item detail" pages.

Paulwratt 02:47, 28 May 2012 (UTC)


Market Artifacts vs Market-only artifacts

I fail to see the distinctions you are making here. If you had included all the common artifacts which can also be purchased with GP on the first page that would have been fine, but you haven't, you just have this column for "Market Only" suggesting that many GP purchase items are not "Market Only".

Are you thinking of the creative workarounds people sometimes use? That doesn't really render a GP only item as non-Market only, it just means there is a convoluted way to get hold of it without spending GP. Those who offer such services often charge through the nose in ctp anyway. Dave smith354 13:51, 28 May 2012 (UTC)


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