Thread:Robotic25/@comment-25012939-20140918040135

Hello again, I noticed some simple mistakes in your Booster Gold Collected pages that I did when I was first starting out, so to premise my comment, I'm just trying to help you become aquainted with the standards here as I've come to understand them (I still make some mistakes, but I largely deal in Collected page creation so I like to think after this long I've ironed out most of my kinks). Also, if this looks like a lot, just read the bullets at the bottom to get the gist of what I'm saying, then return to the top bullets as needed. That being said, keep up the good work! I anticipate with a potentially diligent helper like yourself, we can make up for the missed collections of comic's-past in a matter of no time! I know this was a lot, so to recap:
 * 1) When naming a Collected article (That is, a trade paperback or hardcover book which collects issues within a comic series), be sure to name it like so: "SERIES TITLE: COLLECTION NAME (Collected)", where the italicized/capitalized text should be replaced with whatever series your dealing with and the name of the collection. In this example instead of "Booster Gold: Day of Death", it would be "Booster Gold: Day of Death (Collected)", because the former is the name you would use for a Storyline template. Sometimes the naming can get a bit confusing because of sub-titles in a collection, but if you'd like me to elaborate more of my findings, I would gladly do so.
 * 2) When listing issues within generally any template, to avoid the hassle of retyping "Booster Gold Vol 2 11" twice with the " Booster Gold (Volume 2) #11 " syntax, you can simply type "  ". Once again, it works in MOST cases, but I would gladly elaborate exceptions.
 * 3) Name your TPB photos almost identical to the page name without forbidden text such "/" and ":", and adding the work TPB at the end of it (or THC if the paperback is different from the hardcover). In the case, you would name the photo "Booster Gold Day of Death TPB.jpg". I'm sure an admin could disagree with my generalized explanation in this one, but I have being naming them as such and have received little kickback."
 * 4) Add the title of the collection sans the word "(Collected)" into the StoryArcs field most often than not. The only time I don't is when the title is generic like "New Teen Titans Vol. 1" -- that isn't necessarily a story.
 * 5) Be sure to add the rating for the title if you can find it. It can be found usually on the individual issue pages, or on the barcode section of most comic covers.
 * 6) Be sure to add the story title for each issue you list after the issue like so: "  (Vicious Cycle, Part One) ". Of course, you would be replacing the story title "Vicious Cycles" with different issues, but I'm sure you get the point.
 * 7) Add credits always. It's a real pain in the butt, but the admins are generally unforgiving when it comes to forgetting to add the credits. The credits can be found in each individual issue's article most of the time. If not, give it your best effort.
 * 1) Add (Collected) to the end of Collected pages.
 * 2) Use the easier naming template: "  ".
 * 3) Name photos identical to the article while adding TPB to the end of it. Remember, no forbidden characters! (e.g. "/", ":")
 * 4) Add story arcs for easier navigation!
 * 5) Add ratings.
 * 6) Add story titles!
 * 7) Add those credits! 