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Hello! We use "Birthdate" instead of "Date of Birth." How about death details? I see articles using either "Date of Death" or simply "Death." Which one would we retain? Or is there any other term we should use? I would just like to clarify before I continue editing. Thanks! --[[User:MochaValencia|MochaValencia]] 16:12, 30 Aug 2008 (CEST) | Hello! We use "Birthdate" instead of "Date of Birth." How about death details? I see articles using either "Date of Death" or simply "Death." Which one would we retain? Or is there any other term we should use? I would just like to clarify before I continue editing. Thanks! --[[User:MochaValencia|MochaValencia]] 16:12, 30 Aug 2008 (CEST) | ||
:I've been using "Death:" [[User:Groink|Groink]] 22:46, 30 Aug 2008 (CEST) | :I've been using "Death:" [[User:Groink|Groink]] 22:46, 30 Aug 2008 (CEST) | ||
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| + | Is there a perferred way to name - Empas Profile / EMPAS Profile / Profile (empas)? Thanks [[User:Imian|Imian]] 17:51, 31 Aug 2008 (CEST) | ||
Revision as of 07:51, 31 August 2008
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Minor changes to KDrama formatting guides
I did some minor changes to the KDrama formatting guides which basically reflect the currently used formatting. Please have a look. Perhaps some of the general things can also be applied to the JDrama guides.
- General / Dateformat. Using consistent YYYY-MMM-DD format
- Artist / TV Show listing. Removed the listing of the actor's character/role because it is redundant and was rarely added. Although someone, who must have read the guide, started to this info recently. Maybe this should be made optional.
- Artist / Recognitions section. Got heavily changed because on the web you find only information about won awards. Appearances or nominations don't seem to be noteworthy enough for Koreans.
- KDrama / Air time format. Commented out the paragraph about the 24h-format, because 8:00 for korean morning dramas without AM could be confusing for readers who don't know about the time format. Also it seems that the AM/PM format is more common in Korea... well at least on the official drama websites. Happy Wiki'ing! --MoerkJ talk 12:21, 14 Aug 2008 (CEST)
- That's great! Thanks for the update. FYI, I only wrote the Japanese version. The editors who work on the Korean articles copied the Japanese version, and then made changes pertaining to Korean. Groink 21:57, 14 Aug 2008 (CEST)
Birthday
Please do not use the existing articles as examples when developing your template. You had in your template "Birthday:" and that is totally incorrect. The official profile format is covered in this article: DramaWiki:Korean_Artist_Article_Formatting
My mistake... I did update my template to reflect the new formatting and accidently deleted the "Birthdate:" line and then retyped it incorrectly. Anyhow... thanks for the updated date format... Now I can remove June and ???? from my memory.
Artist / TV Show listing. Removed the listing of the actor's character/role because it is redundant and was rarely added. Although someone, who must have read the guide, started to this info recently. Maybe this should be made optional.
Guilty ... I will remove these actors' character/role as I edit pages.
Hello! We use "Birthdate" instead of "Date of Birth." How about death details? I see articles using either "Date of Death" or simply "Death." Which one would we retain? Or is there any other term we should use? I would just like to clarify before I continue editing. Thanks! --MochaValencia 16:12, 30 Aug 2008 (CEST)
- I've been using "Death:" Groink 22:46, 30 Aug 2008 (CEST)
Profile format
Is there a perferred way to name - Empas Profile / EMPAS Profile / Profile (empas)? Thanks Imian 17:51, 31 Aug 2008 (CEST)
