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Hey. I appreciate you taking the time on uploading those images with the backgrounds removed and dimensions cropped. Just wanting to say that, for multiple character art referring to the same character and game, it's been tradition to append the index at the very end of the filename e.g., <code>File:Timbra NH 2.png</code> instead of <code>File:Timbra2 NH.png</code>. (The policy doesn't look like it's been set in stone just yet, since we've never really had multiple character renders on one game, although placing the index at the very end does sound more consistent—and that's what has been done in the [[Special:Log/move|move log]].) That's all, and thank you for working on these NH renders (and for categorizing them as such)! [[User:Decomposer|{{colorshow|789922|>Decomposer}}]][[File:Emotion Icon - Curiosity (NL) cropped.png|x20px|link=User talk:Decomposer]][[File:Emotion Icon - Pride (NL) cropped.png|x20px|link=Special:Contributions/Decomposer]] 20:24, February 2, 2020 (EST) | Hey. I appreciate you taking the time on uploading those images with the backgrounds removed and dimensions cropped. Just wanting to say that, for multiple character art referring to the same character and game, it's been tradition to append the index at the very end of the filename e.g., <code>File:Timbra NH 2.png</code> instead of <code>File:Timbra2 NH.png</code>. (The policy doesn't look like it's been set in stone just yet, since we've never really had multiple character renders on one game, although placing the index at the very end does sound more consistent—and that's what has been done in the [[Special:Log/move|move log]].) That's all, and thank you for working on these NH renders (and for categorizing them as such)! [[User:Decomposer|{{colorshow|789922|>Decomposer}}]][[File:Emotion Icon - Curiosity (NL) cropped.png|x20px|link=User talk:Decomposer]][[File:Emotion Icon - Pride (NL) cropped.png|x20px|link=Special:Contributions/Decomposer]] 20:24, February 2, 2020 (EST) | ||
+ | :Thanks for notifying me, I will observe the naming convention from now on.--[[User:Ocre|Ocre]] ([[User talk:Ocre|talk]]) 00:39, February 3, 2020 (EST) |
Revision as of 01:39, February 3, 2020
Welcome!
Foreign names
Hey, great editing with those French translations! Just one piece of advice: when you place the translations in the articles, make sure you don't put them between the House section and images of the villager's house. Put them right after the House section including the images and after the Gallery if the villager has a gallery. Order them like this: House, Gallery, Names in other languages, Trivia. Trivia will always go last. Foreign names are placed between Gallery and Trivia.
Again, thanks for your recent addition of these names! If possible, please help me place the foreign names in the correct places, and please make sure to follow this formula in the future. --Wookiee123 (talk) 10:05, August 29, 2013 (EDT)
To make Nookipedia look like Wikipedia
- 1: Click preferences at the top left.
- 2: Click Appearance
- 3: Set the Skin to Vector.
- And now it looks like Wikipedia!
Japanese:
- 1 :左上の設定]をクリックします。
- 2 :外観]をクリックします
- 3 :ベクトルにスキンを設定します。
そして今、それはウィキペディアのように見えます! - unsigned comment from HomerJC (talk • contribs) 23:16, July 27, 2015 (EDT)
Naming policy*
Hey. I appreciate you taking the time on uploading those images with the backgrounds removed and dimensions cropped. Just wanting to say that, for multiple character art referring to the same character and game, it's been tradition to append the index at the very end of the filename e.g., File:Timbra NH 2.png
instead of File:Timbra2 NH.png
. (The policy doesn't look like it's been set in stone just yet, since we've never really had multiple character renders on one game, although placing the index at the very end does sound more consistent—and that's what has been done in the move log.) That's all, and thank you for working on these NH renders (and for categorizing them as such)! >Decomposerx20pxx20px 20:24, February 2, 2020 (EST)