User talk:Wendigohmer



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 * --Atvelonis (talk) 00:22, March 22, 2019 (UTC)

Re: Jorunn's Princess and Pudentia Pitio
Flightmare is a bit busy at the moment, as I understand it, so I'll take the liberty to respond to your question to him. You can go right ahead and work on those pages if you'd like: be bold! This is a wiki, so you're free to contribute in any way you see fit, so long as what you're doing is consistent with our policies and style guidelines. The staff double-check all edits made to the wiki, so don't worry about making mistakes. Just go for it. Please let us know if you have any questions, and have fun editing! —Atvelonis (talk) 19:52, March 22, 2019 (UTC)


 * Thank you. I've been reading those links and notes in the edits. I'm still getting used to the place. Anything I will ask.—Wendigohmer (talk) 15:20, March 23, 2019 (UTC)

Quest markers
Hi, good work with the images. In reference to this file, you can install an add-on to ESO called Ultimate UI Hider (one of many such add-ons) that allows you to disable quest markers in addition to the regular HUD. Once you install it you'll have to click "enable out-of-date add-ons," but it works fine even with an updated version of the game. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! —Atvelonis (talk) 03:57, March 25, 2019 (UTC)


 * I've been searching for one that worked. Thank you. —Wendigohmer (talk) 04:46, March 25, 2019 (UTC)



Conversations Formatting
Greetings! Great job adding all those new character articles and conversation lines. While it looks like you have learned most of the formatting, there are still certain aspects that I would like to point out: For reference, you can look at these (First, Second) articles' source code. If there is something that you would like to know, feel free to ask questions. Thanks! TinyClayMan (talk) 16:26, March 26, 2019 (UTC)
 * If the lines of the character are placed in several paragraphs, the indention is ignored. It is done to improve the appearance of the diabox.
 * If the conversation box of the character doesn't have any dialogue options to be chosen (except for "Goodbye") and wasn't preceeded by a conversation, the lines in that box are considered to be a quote and should go to the respective section ( ==Quotes== ). The same rule applies to characters' lines spoken outside of dialogue box, if they are not speaking to other characters.
 * Characters' lines in the conversation should be enclosed with quotes " ".


 * Roger that.
 * Q: "The same rule applies to characters' lines spoken outside of dialogue box" When Dariah talks with her husband, their dialogue should be in (==Quotes==)?
 * Q: Also, should Journal quotes be add to (==Walkthrough==) or it's only intended to be short resume of the quest?
 * Thanks for the hints. —Wendigohmer (talk) 22:32, March 26, 2019 (UTC)


 * Conversations between characters should be under ==Conversations==, and instead of "div class=diabox" "div class=blockquote" is used for them. The Style and Formatting guide describes it like this (some parts of it cover character articles from other games but these two headers also apply to ):

==Dialogue== Lost of dialogue options between the character and the player. Differentiate quests, etc. through a semicolon instead of an H3 header.

Conversations
List of conversations with one or more characters. Differentiate the other speaker through a semicolon instead of an H3 header.


 * The Journal quotes are added in a special table under the ==Journal== header. See this quest article for reference.
 * At this point I would recommend you to edit Source Code instead of using Visual Editor because VE limits what you can do. The source code can be edited by clicking on an arrow next to the "Edit" button. It may look hard at first, but after several edits you will become accustomed to it and understand it more. TinyClayMan (talk) 23:12, March 26, 2019 (UTC)


 * Okay, I went for all the pages I worked on and tried to stick with the templade, formating etc.
 * If is there still something out of place please notify me again.
 * I will keep adding contents from Alik'r Desert as I play through the game.
 * Thanks again for the hints.
 * —Wendigohmer (talk) 17:12, March 27, 2019 (UTC)



Re: Lists Items for Jester's Boxe
No worries. Our ESO item pages are really messy right now because we're midway through transitioning from single articles for every item to a set of lists for item types, but not all articles are being merged, so things are unclear. The Jester's Gift Box is sort of a container (that page needs a lot of work), but because it's a fairly unique item, I think it deserves its own page. As for treasure, you'll probably want to look at the Stolen Items article. TinyClayMan or The Cat Master may be able to help you with specific questions about that page. —Atvelonis (talk) 02:08, March 27, 2019 (UTC)


 * On containers: looks like that page is used for lootable objects outside the inventory. Currently it doesn't contain any Runeboxes, Festive boxes and the like, but it should. If you want, you can add a table for them in the article (with columns for name, ways of obtainment and contents). Right now, having a separate page for that kind of item is okay.
 * On stolen items/treasures: the list for them is divided alphabetically (based on the first letter in the name of the item), so further additions should be added to the respective subpages. Just scroll to the bottom of the list and add it (those pages currently lack alphabetical order starting with the second letter of the name, so it doesn't really matter in what order you add them to the list). TinyClayMan (talk) 16:55, March 27, 2019 (UTC)


 * Recapitulate:
 * Do I use Jester's Gift Box or container to built that table?Leather_Bouncing_Ball_Treasure.png
 * Do I add in containers "Jester's Gift Box" and give a description?
 * The table it's like Quests (Online) but instead of Main quest, Aldmeri Dominion Quests (...)
 * I use what the Jester gift offers like Runebox, Recipe, etc.. and put a table below each?
 * Treasures goes to Stolen Items or do I just add to the table we talked before?
 * Should I duplicate in both places?
 * —Wendigohmer (talk) 17:38, March 27, 2019 (UTC)


 * Stolen Items/L already has the Leather Bouncing Ball listed, so I guess that other Jester's Day treasure items are listed as well (The Stolen Items subpages mostly lack treasures from the DLCs). As for reworking the Containers page (adding the table and the entries), I think that it should be left to more experienced editors, for now (maybe I will take it later). TinyClayMan (talk) 18:08, March 27, 2019 (UTC)

Re: Treasures missing images
After looking back at my edit I noticed that it should be reverted, as the image was added in the wrong column, while the column for images doesn't exist. Will add that missing column in near future. As for the images, it is better to upload the cropped image of an item icon which can be obtained from datamining. —TinyClayMan (talk) 15:49, March 28, 2019 (UTC)