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1- delete any sections that you aren't using. If there's no rulings, there's no rulings, so no need to keep that or other unused sections around. We can always copy-paste the template from another place if we later find information that should go in that section. | 1- delete any sections that you aren't using. If there's no rulings, there's no rulings, so no need to keep that or other unused sections around. We can always copy-paste the template from another place if we later find information that should go in that section. | ||
2- Be sure to delete the <nowiki>[[Category: Cards That Need Work]]</nowiki> from the bottom after you've added actual meat to the article. That category can be used to get a full list of all cards that use the default template, and it occurs to me I could have linked it to you in the first place lol ([[ | 2- Be sure to delete the <nowiki>[[Category: Cards That Need Work]]</nowiki> from the bottom after you've added actual meat to the article. That category can be used to get a full list of all cards that use the default template, and it occurs to me I could have linked it to you in the first place lol ([[Category:Cards_That_Need_Work]]) | ||
and 3- Use the <nowiki>{{Card|Card Title Here}}</nowiki> template instead of bare links to card articles. It makes it easier for you to type (don't have to look up the collector's info) and it automatically places a popup + link for you. See the ones that I altered on the Axe of Khazad-dum page, above, for examples. | and 3- Use the <nowiki>{{Card|Card Title Here}}</nowiki> template instead of bare links to card articles. It makes it easier for you to type (don't have to look up the collector's info) and it automatically places a popup + link for you. See the ones that I altered on the Axe of Khazad-dum page, above, for examples. |