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: I would sort by date as you can see when the weapon came in to use and on the actors page the weapons used over their career from beginning to end. The many thing is to get to a standard as soon as possible so we don't have pages done then have to redo them. -[[User:Phoenixent|Phoenixent]]
: I would sort by date as you can see when the weapon came in to use and on the actors page the weapons used over their career from beginning to end. The many thing is to get to a standard as soon as possible so we don't have pages done then have to redo them. -[[User:Phoenixent|Phoenixent]]
==Narrowing Down==
As I've made clear, I really like the box column style template, so my vote of course goes to that. You have to fill in every column with something though or else the columns have holes in them that look bad. So if an actor is unknown put "Unknown" in and if there are no notes, put "None" in that column. I think the whole reverse chronological order makes sense, since it is also how IMDb organizes their movies. To see examples of the format I prefer in use, see [[SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series]] (although some boxes were emptied and my computer crapped out before I could fix them) for a gun page and [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]] for an example of an actor page. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]

Revision as of 22:02, 27 July 2009

The New Template

I think it should be like this:

The Uzi Submachine gun has appeared in the following:'

Film

The new template as created by PhoenixEnt


The layouts below are the type being used at this time on several pages. It will be the standard layout for now. The Note spacing has been increased. -Phoenixent

All layouts now 950 width so once info is put in the columns it will all look the same size.-Phoenixent

Film

Title Actor Character Notation Date
King of New York Laurence Fishburne Jimmy Jump Satin Nickel 1990

Television

Show Title / Episode Actor Character Notation Air Date
Stargate Atlantis Joe Flanigan Lt. Col. John Sheppard 2004 - 2009

Anime

Film Title Character Note Date
El Cazador de la Bruja Nadie 2007 -
Black Lagoon Several Characters 2006
Kai Miyagusuku Blood+ 2005 - 2006



Sample #1

Film Title Character Note Date
El Cazador de la Bruja Nadie 2007 -
Black Lagoon Several Characters 2006
Blood+ Kai Miyagusuku 2005 - 2006


Sample #2

Film Title Character Note Date
El Cazador de la Bruja Nadie 2007 -
Black Lagoon Several Characters 2006
Blood+ Kai Miyagusuku 2005 - 2006

Sample #3

Film Title Character Note Date
El Cazador de la Bruja Nadie 2007 -
Black Lagoon Several Characters 2006
Blood+ Kai Miyagusuku 2005 - 2006

Video Games

Title Referred As Mods Release Date
Call of Duty: World at War 2008
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots Can be unlocked via password 2008
Combat Arms 2008


I prefer sample #1. #1 looks really professional and organized.-Oliveira 15:39, 22 June 2009 (UTC)

Thanks that is one for #1 and one for #2. -Phoenixent

Sorting

Part of the reason I like the idea of tables is that I think it will encourage us to SORT movies on gun/actor pages, which is a much better and more organized way of doing things. I think we should arrange all tables by the date of the movie/TV show/video game/whatever, and then by title. Though maybe titles would be simpler, but what do you guys think? -MT2008 02:24, 18 June 2009 (UTC)

I would sort by date as you can see when the weapon came in to use and on the actors page the weapons used over their career from beginning to end. The many thing is to get to a standard as soon as possible so we don't have pages done then have to redo them. -Phoenixent

Narrowing Down

As I've made clear, I really like the box column style template, so my vote of course goes to that. You have to fill in every column with something though or else the columns have holes in them that look bad. So if an actor is unknown put "Unknown" in and if there are no notes, put "None" in that column. I think the whole reverse chronological order makes sense, since it is also how IMDb organizes their movies. To see examples of the format I prefer in use, see SIG-Sauer P220 pistol series (although some boxes were emptied and my computer crapped out before I could fix them) for a gun page and Jeffrey Dean Morgan for an example of an actor page. - Gunmaster45