Help talk:Templates
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How does one use a template? Perhaps someone should create this page. --67.142.130.19 21:38, 11 March 2007 (EDT)
- One page, as ordered ;) Let me know if there's any information I overlooked, or if anything is confusing. --Nephele 01:19, 12 March 2007 (EDT)
- Wow, It's awesome, thanks :) --67.142.130.39 01:49, 12 March 2007 (EDT)
Etiquette for updating a project template[edit]
I'm new to editing on the wiki and I wanted to contribute to the Bittneld and Emfrid quest in Oblivion. I added that the quest now works completely in the remastered version. The template at the top asks for anyone making a change relevant to the OBRP to update said template. Should I put my name in there where it says "written by" or "checked by". I only added a small line of text, and did not change any of the correct info on the walkthrough that already existed from the original Oblivion game. Is it fair/correct for me to add my name to the Walkthrough section of the project template at the top of the page under "written by" or "checked by", even though I only contributed to a small part of the page in relation to the remastered edition? Should I leave it blank? I'd hate to make some kind of mistake or faux pas and accidentally claim "editing stolen valor" from those that already filled out the walkthrough section. — Unsigned comment by Dravoth Serro (talk) at 04:37 on 25 April 2025 (UTC)
- If you've played through the entire quest and confirmed that the walkthrough is accurate as currently written, I would say add your name to "Walkthrough" in the template along with a note that no changes were required (for example, "Dravoth Serro (walkthrough accurate as already written, no changes required))". That way we know that the quest has been checked. — Wolfborn(Howl) 05:15, 25 April 2025 (UTC)