User:TsukiYaksha/Daimyō-kai agenda

First of all, I have to apologize for not being able to make it to the meeting.

Since I've brought up the issues, I feel I should give my thoughts before leaving, in order to keep the dicussion smooth. Please feel free to delete this page after the discussion. Thanks. TsukiYaksha 月夜叉 Forest Spirit of the Moon 12:47, October 26, 2018 (UTC)

OSTs (Part II)
The core question is the layout of the OST pages, but since creating pages for individual track means the pagename would be translated or with rōmaji, which could be messy. Also there could be tracks under the same title, so the first question would be:

Should individual track has its corrsponding page, or create page for the entire album, then put every track inside?

Then the second would be the layout.

Layouts of individual track, written by Ryoga
Sample: User:Ryoga04/Sandbox
 * Pros
 * Layout is clean and much readable.
 * Only basic knowledge of wikitext is required to edit.
 * Cons
 * As mentioned above, translated title and rōmaji seemed unsuitable and not easy to be recognized.

Layouts of the entire album, based on Ryoga's layout
Sample: User:TsukiYaksha/SandBox1
 * Pros
 * Collpasible design.
 * Reduce misunderstanding of thinking the translated title as canonical information.
 * Cons:
 * Probably unfriendly for mobile view, if under "?useskin=mercury".
 * Requires certain understanding of HTML, aside from wikitext, is required in order to edit. (if not modulized)
 * Page content in source editor could be messy if table or HTML elements are not modulized (made into templates).

Image source categorization
Categorize every image with its sources, for example:

Solely for maintainence purpose, to avoid duplicate image uploads made by those like us, who knows how exactly the wiki operates.

Although it is possible to mark duplicate images with DupImageList, it probably doesn't recognize image with cropping, scaling, or any modifications.

Avoid usage of "InuYasha:" on normal pages? (Bug issues)
Since links that connect to pages with suffix (not namespace) "InuYasha:" are labeled blue even when the page does not exist. Should adjustment to be made if it is not solvable by FANDOM (previously wikia) support/technical team?

Layout for books articles & real-world people?
According to those layouts exist in Page layouts, should books and real-world people have corresponding layout? For example:

Book
[Brief Introduction] ==Contents== [describe what information is written in each section] ==Public responses== [listing of critics or reviews by authorities or reliable sources] ==Trivia== [trivial information about the book

Real-world person
[Brief Introduction] Biography [sub-headers to separate chronical events are welcome] Known works [listing of notable works by the person] Trivia [trivial information about the person]