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This is not a review but just a style comment: Please don't use forced line breaks in wiki articles unless absolutely necessary for positioning (e.g. in tables, etc). Use bullet points instead if you want to list off links or items (ordered lists are preferred over unordered lists).
Forced linebreaks? Can you point a few out for me please Wes so I can understand wha'cha mean (might be notepad++ since I write all of my submissions in that)
Forced linebreaks? Can you point a few out for me please Wes so I can understand wha'cha mean (might be notepad++ since I write all of my submissions in that)
I know I've asked before, but why aren't we supposed to use line breaks? Stylistically speaking, there are some places where I think it looks better than setting a list, but this is mainly curiosity.
I know I've asked before, but why aren't we supposed to use line breaks? Stylistically speaking, there are some places where I think it looks better than setting a list, but this is mainly curiosity.
It's considered bad form to use breaks instead of paragraphs, and this is part of the DokuWiki style guide and the guides of most wikis, including Star Army. This has to do with the way web pages are displayed in varying widths. It's important for the site's image to keep a common look to our wiki pages and that's why it's in Star Army's style rules. What the page has is lists of ship components...so they should be in an actual list (bullet points or a numbered list, with numbers being preferred).
With regards to the internal compartments, shouldn't there be two of some of them for when the unit is split into two. At least the essential ones like bridge, computer, engineering etc.
With regards to the Crew Quarters Module, please specify if there is only one Officer's Quarter, and Counselor's.
Computers and sensor systems are not specified.
Shouldn't there be at least one airlock on each half.