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Valkon please look at this page: http://wiki.medieval-europe.eu/index.php?title=Battle_Engine

I put some definitions there, what do you think maybe is it possible to think about a template or a category for definitions? --Sunchaser (talk) 15:17, 7 November 2014 (CET)

This article is good. All you need - add a category. Categories are very important to the wiki: when the user has read one article, he may want to read others like it. In this case, opens th category, and see what else he can read. In this case, I would advise to add [[Category: General Information]] --Valkon (talk) 15:36, 7 November 2014 (CET)
Done. But what i meant was: let's suppose i want to make a single page for explaining what is War Encumbrance, do you mean a template is not necessary and i can just create a page for War Encumbrance, or Strength, or Rest Factor and add the Category Definitions or Glossary etc? --Sunchaser (talk) 17:58, 10 November 2014 (CET)
Templates are needed when you insert the same type of elements on different pages. For example: "сraft"-templates are used on the item-page, and the pages of the workshop, farms, etc. This is handy if you need to change that, it is enough to change the template, and the information is automatically updated on all pages.
For pages like BattleEngine, templates do not really need. Maybe they need a navigation template, like {{navItem}} or {{navBuildings}}. In the future I plan to create the template {{navGeneralArticles}}, for example. Now I periodically check uncategorized pages, and add them to one of the categories. When this work is completed, I'll see a clear structure of articles, and I can design the template, or a few others.
Unfortunately, I have now got a lot of work in reality, and I can not devote enough time to the wiki. But I promise you that the work is completed. --Valkon (talk) 09:10, 11 November 2014 (CET)
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