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{{shortcut|[[SW:PROJECT]]<br>[[SW:PROJ]]}}
A '''project''' is an organized effort to direct attention towards particular substandard areas of the wiki that need improvement. This page features every ongoing wiki project for editors looking for something to help out with.
A '''project''' is an organized effort to direct attention towards particular substandard areas of the wiki that need improvement. This page features every ongoing wiki project for editors looking for something to help out with.


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*List the number of entrants in the "placement" column, in accordance to the formatting in the guidelines.
*List the number of entrants in the "placement" column, in accordance to the formatting in the guidelines.
*If the results table is excessively large, split the results into a linked subpage, and only keep the most important tournaments on the main article. See [[Smasher:Mew2King#Super Smash Bros. Melee|M2K's Melee results]] for an example of how this should be done.
*If the results table is excessively large, split the results into a linked subpage, and only keep the most important tournaments on the main article. See [[Smasher:Mew2King#Super Smash Bros. Melee|M2K's Melee results]] for an example of how this should be done.
*Add online icon ({{OnlineIcon}}) next to the tournament name if it is an online tournament.
|Currently in progress, as this is a recent update.  
|Currently in progress, as this is a recent update.  
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|Add the new "Best ranking" and "Best result" infobox parameters on all Smasher pages, and fill the "Ranking" parameter with the player's most recent ranking||[[Template:Infobox Smasher/doc#Rankings and results information]]
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*SmashWiki has purged the Skill parameter from Smasher infoboxes, and in its place has added the "Best historical ranking" and "Best tournament result" parameters. Refer to the linked guidelines for what should be included in these parameters.
*The "Ranking" parameter has been adjusted to list the player's most recent ranking, rather than only listing current rankings.
|This is a very recent update, so very little progress has been made yet.
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|Smash region articles||[[User:Cookies_and_Creme/To-Do_List#Regions_project|List of superregions + regions needing articles]]
|Smash region articles||[[User:Cookies_and_Creme/To-Do_List#Regions_project|List of superregions + regions needing articles]]
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|Most larger regions in the US + Japan have their own articles, but some smaller regions in the US, plus international regions, still need their own articles. Non-English-speaking regions may require additional attention from residents of those countries.
|Most larger regions in the US + Japan have their own articles, but some smaller regions in the US, plus international regions, still need their own articles. Non-English-speaking regions may require additional attention from residents of those countries.
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|Cleanup of History sections and Infoboxes on Smasher pages||[[SmashWiki:Smasher article guidelines]] + [[Template:Infobox Smasher#Character information]] + [[:Category:Articles in need of cleanup]]
|Reevaluating players rated as "Top level" in their infobox||[[Template:Infobox Smasher/doc#Skill and results information]] + [https://www.ssbwiki.com/index.php?title=Special:Search&limit=5000&offset=0&ns100=1&search=insource%3A%22Top+level%22 Search results for all players currently labelled as "Top level" for at least one game within their infobox]
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*SmashWiki has significantly tightened its standards for what is considered "Top level" after being way too loose with the label before, so most players labelled as such for any game within their infobox need to be reviewed and accordingly downgraded to the newly added "Upper high level" rating or even the "High level" rating. Refer to our guidelines for how the skill ratings should be applied.
|This is a recent update so there is still much work to be done. When this first went in effect, there were nearly 1200 players labelled "Top level" in at least one game, that number is now a bit below 1000 but should be much lower. The majority of ''Ultimate'' players labelled as "Top level" have been reviewed, but other games have had a minority of their players reviewed so far.
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|Cleanup of History sections on Smasher pages||[[SmashWiki:Smasher article guidelines]]
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*Rewrite the History section of Smasher articles to be less like a news report of all the player's tournament results.
*Rewrite the History section of Smasher articles to be less like a news report of all the player's tournament results.
*Any Infoboxes bloated with unnecessary amount of characters should be properly vetted.
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|In progress
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*Some files are in the {{s|SmashWiki|protected image list}}, meaning that they cannot be edited by regular users. These files will require administrator intervention.
*Some files are in the {{s|SmashWiki|protected image list}}, meaning that they cannot be edited by regular users. These files will require administrator intervention.
|All files except for those in [[:Category:Public domain files]] and protected images have been updated.
|All files except for those in [[:Category:Public domain files]] and protected images have been updated.
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|List of glitches articles||[[Forum:Glitch pages]]
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*Create List of glitches articles for all five Super Smash Bros. titles. These articles should contain brief descriptions about all glitches with their own SmashWiki articles, as well as minor glitches that don't have their own pages or are included in other articles.
|The List of glitches article for ''Melee'' has been created, but more minor glitches can be added to the list. The list articles for the other four main games still need to be created.
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|Documentation of unplayable characters||[[User:Plague von Karma]]||Characters obtainable through hacking Smash games are to be given fighter-style pages, with the appropriate emphasis on their unplayable nature, and with their playability in mind. Once the pages are done, a relevant link is added to their main pages. For example, [[Giga Bowser]] with [[Giga Bowser (SSBM)]]. [[Male Wire Frame (SSBM)]] is generally the gold standard for how a page should look.||Smash 64 and Melee are complete, with most Brawl bosses also accounted for. Fighting Polygons, Tabuu, and Ultimate Giga Bowser are not yet done. The Master Hand and Crazy Hand pages need to be revamped towards the new standard. Pages generally could use with extra opinions, possibly decent gameplay videos, and more.
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