MOGAI Wiki:Project/Guide

''This page serves as a guide for Staff to make Project pages. All text in italics is just an editing note and should be removed before a page is published. All examples of [TERM] can be CTRL+F replaced with your term in question.''

Main Article
See main article: [TERM]

Sub-Projects
''Is this a sub-project of another one? Does this have sub-projects? For example, hallowcandyic is a sub-project of hallowgender.''

Ongoing Tasks
Tasks that always need done (or can be done when no other tasks are available and you need something to take care of). Edit the phrasing of these ongoing tasks as needed, or just remove them entirely if it doesn't properly apply to that Project.
 * Rewriting/reformatting pages for [TERM] terms that are in the Copied category to make sure they fit our Wiki's standards
 * Taking [TERM] flags uploaded to the "🤝take-this" channel of the community Discord, archiving their sources, and uploading them to the appropriate pages

Main Tasks
Finished goals are marked with ✔️. When all goals are achieved, this list will be refreshed with new goals.

Create The Following Pages:

 * 1) Page that needs creation LINK1 LINK2
 * 2) Page that needs creation LINK1 LINK2
 * 3) I personally think about 10 is a good start, I've made projects with nearly 30 in this section, so how many you put here can vary wildly.

Improve The Following Pages:

 * 1) Page that needs improved LINK1 LINK2 (If there are any)
 * 2) I usually just search the term on our Wiki and then put all the LGBTA Wiki copied pages that haven't been reformatted in here

Pageless Files:
These images can be directly copy and pasted from this gallery into their proper pages. They are already formatted correctly, aside from the lack of reference and the term label. When making a reference reusable by setting a name, it's easiest to name the reference ":0". Example:

Useful Templates
''List the templates that people will need to know to use when they're making pages. I went ahead and wrote "stock text" for our most common templates, you can just remove whichever ones don't apply to the Project.''

Categories for Pages:
Any umbrella labels these terms generally fall under in an unbroken list, like, and of course the category for the project, ]

Templates:

 * Template:Orientation - For formatting an orientation on a specific page
 * Template:OtherIdentity - For formatting an aesthetic label, presentation label, etc other kinds of identities on a specific page
 * Template:ProjectUser - for users to add to their profiles
 * Template:CitationNeeded - for when one can't find a proper source for a claim at the moment
 * Template:Cleanup - for when there is something a page needs one can't add themselves at the moment
 * Template:NeedsPronunciation - For when the page needs its "Pronunciation" section filled out
 * Template:Confusion - When a page might get confused with another one because of similarity, you can use this to clarify
 * Template:Copied - When a page is copied directly from another Wiki and needs re-written
 * Template:Joke - When a term may or may not have been serious
 * Template:HateGroup - Our Wiki also holds pages about hate groups like TERFs, and this template is a warning and explanation about that
 * Template:Pejorative: For when a term has a history of being a slur or being used to insult a certain group.
 * Template:NotSafe - For when a page may contain heavy discussion of not safe for work content
 * Template:ProblematicSource - For when a term is related to a media or something else that's problematic or controversial

Useful Links
''List the links that people will need to know to use when they're making pages. You can just remove whichever ones don't apply to the Project. I think we should ALWAYS link the Rules, Editing Guide, and File Standards - but the other links can be things like a term coiner's official tag for the term, an official Carrd, a blog that archives terms of this type, a website's informational articles on a term, etc. Whatever people might want to use as a reference when making and editing the pages listed above.''
 * Rules
 * Editing Guide
 * How To Cite Sources
 * How To Upload An Image
 * Web Archive
 * Archive.MD

Other Projects
''This section goes on every project, and will always be the same: The title "other projects," and then template:projects, which is a template that lists all projects. Adding this template allows us to update when we add new projects without editing all 40-ish pages.''