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==What is a cleanup?== | ==What is a cleanup?== | ||
A cleanup is exactly what the name | A cleanup is exactly what the name states. It is the act of cleaning an article up to improve its quality. Pages that look messy, are poorly written, or have many grammatical errors should be listed as requiring a cleanup. Users will see that these pages are in need of attendance, and will work on them to improve them. | ||
==Marking articles for cleanup== | ==Marking articles for cleanup== |
Revision as of 12:43, April 18, 2010
Some of the Super Smash Bros. Wiki's articles may be poorly written, not look nice, or have many grammatical errors. However, these articles can be fixed by having a cleanup.
What is a cleanup?
A cleanup is exactly what the name states. It is the act of cleaning an article up to improve its quality. Pages that look messy, are poorly written, or have many grammatical errors should be listed as requiring a cleanup. Users will see that these pages are in need of attendance, and will work on them to improve them.
Marking articles for cleanup
When you've found a page that requires a cleanup, you can then add the cleanup template. At the top of the page, simply add {{cleanup}}. Doing so will create this template at the top of the page:
If the article is very large, then it might be a good choice to mention of the article's talk page that it is in need of a cleanup and explain why.