User talk:Jacktoland

Past Tense and References
Hi. Thanks for your additions to the wiki, but please note the information I've posted above in the welcome message. For one thing, please write in past tense, like in a novel (even if other text on the page is in present tense, we haven't gotten it all upgraded yet). In particular, please provide references for all your additions to the wiki. That is, you have to give the book and page number it came from. If you're not sure how to do that, look at other pages or references on the page you're working on, or else ask one of us for assistance. — BadCatMan (talk) 12:25, December 4, 2016 (UTC)

Hi. You've made another page, vegepygmy, but still not provided a reference for it. This is a requirement of all lore on the wiki. Which book did you take this information from? Who in the world came up with the vegepygmy anyway? As you haven't yet responded to my message above, I've blocked you in order to get your attention. Please respond here to let me know you understood the above requirements, ask me any questions you have, and I'll unblock you. — BadCatMan (talk) 11:31, December 19, 2016 (UTC)

Because you still have not provided sources and have ignored our communication with you, I am going to block you until you kindly respond to us. ~ Lhynard (talk) 14:42, January 20, 2017 (UTC)


 * Sorry i didn't respond. it's just that i don't check my page very often. As for the fact that I haven't been placing sources, It,s simply the fact that I don't know how, or how to find out. hope you reply soon.


 * The answer depends on whether you use the Visual Editor or edit the source code directly. Which one do you prefer? ~ Lhynard (talk) 19:12, January 25, 2017 (UTC)


 * I'm not certain, but i think i just edit the source code directly.


 * Ok, then.


 * First, references go between what we call ref tags:.


 * The "name" is just a name you or another editor makes up to represent this particular reference. For example, you might see: . Now, any other time that someone in the article wants to cite page 1 of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting, they simply use this tag:  . (Note here the slash.)


 * In other words, only the first time a reference is needed do you use ; after that, you just use.


 * Now, almost all of the time, someone else will have already made a "template" for a reference. (It is not often that you will reference a book that no one else has already referenced!) Templates make things much easier, and they keep things consistent. Citation templates all look like this:


 * For example, typing  will result in "" being printed in the reference section of the page.


 * If you are truly editing in the source editor, the wiki should try to autocomplete for you, so that, if you start typing  it will make a bunch of suggestions, and you can click one to finish typing for you. But don't forget to add the   and the page number!


 * Does that make sense?


 * ~ Lhynard (talk) 20:41, January 28, 2017 (UTC)

I think so, thanks.

Talk pages
Please use the Talk page of an article rather than trying to communicate through the edit summary. We don't want the edit history being cluttered with meaningless edits as people chat back and forth. The Talk page for Dwarvish dictionary is just Talk:Dwarvish dictionary and I have responded to you there. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 15:51, February 25, 2017 (UTC)

Dwarven
Thanks for adding the new Dwarvish words! ~ Lhynard (talk) 03:42, March 6, 2017 (UTC)

Please provide sources
Hi. Once again, please provide sources for whatever you add to the wiki. At Noanar's Hold, you need to say which book or whatever gives the information about the Hunt Lords. Please check and do this, and ask if you have any questions. — BadCatMan (talk) 10:59, April 13, 2017 (UTC)

1e Art Work
You must provide sources for all the 1e artwork that you are uploading using the Information tag. This includes the artist, the sourcebook where the image is found, where you got the image, and its copyright information. I am blocking you temporarily. Please acknowledge this notice, and I can unblock you. Do not upload any more images until you have corrected all the recent images that you just uploaded. Thanks! ~ Lhynard (talk) 16:16, June 24, 2018 (UTC)


 * Understood, i don't really know who the artist is, but if someone knows who did the art for the first edition monster manual, i'll fill it in. how would I go about correcting the images?


 * I fixed all the images already, don't worry about it. --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 08:04, June 25, 2018 (UTC)


 * Thanks for replying, Jacktoland. Just follow Ir&#39;revrykal's example from here on out. ~ Lhynard (talk) 12:14, June 25, 2018 (UTC)

Indexes
I see you are adding links to the index section of Out of the Abyss. Please add the page numbers via the P template like the other entries in that section so they will show up on the index page. See Template:MakeIndex/doc for examples. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 17:32, September 26, 2018 (UTC)

Infoboxes
Hey, just out of interest, I've been trying to use the creature infobox ecently, but it doesn,t seem to be appearing as an option. any idea why? _Jacktoland 12:57, September 29, 2018.


 * The Visual editor (VE) is not very robust when it comes to complex infoboxes, and the Creature infobox is one of the most complex templates we have. We strongly urge people to use the Source editor (set in your Preferences, or you can toggle between them using the drop-down menu in the VE).
 * I took a look and if you are trying to "Insert->Infobox" in the VE then you are correct, it lists the sub-templates (aberration, elemental, fey, etc.) and not the basic infobox. Instead, you can choose "Insert->Template" and type "creature" into the search bar and it will find the basic template for you to select. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 13:01, September 29, 2018 (UTC)

Image Tags
Earth mephits do not count as earth elementals. Mephits have the elemental type in 5e and the elemental origin in 5e and 4e, respectively, but that does not make them an elemental as a creature. It's the same way that wolves are dogs in the broad sense of family but are not a breed of dog. Think of earth elemental as a breed of elemental, while both true elementals and mephits are all elemental creatures in the sense of being outsiders from the elemental planes. ~ Lhynard (talk) 11:25, October 28, 2018 (UTC)

Another Image Request
I just made a lot of changes to the File:Ogrehowdah.png image that you uploaded. Please go there and note the fixes that I made. You upload a lot of great images, but this causes a lot of work when I try to go organize our image library and find that you haven't quite done it correctly. ~ Lhynard (talk) 18:18, December 19, 2018 (UTC)
 * Can you please provide the page number with the source?
 * Since the book is not in digital format, where did you actually get the images? If it is a free and legal source, we need a link to that too.
 * Please note that you need to add categories for the source as well, as I have done.
 * Does the book really not say who the artist is?
 * Please use wiki links in the descriptions.
 * Please only use the Information template; do not use headers on the page.


 * I've covered up most of the things you mentioned, but I should point out that I've no idea which of the thirty or so illustrators did the drawing, if there's a simple way to find out, I'd be fine with learning it though. I've been getting the images from D&D Beyond, which I'm almost certain is legal, there wasn't any way I could tell of to confirm it, but most of the images have been out of the articles they publsh on the site, as well as the images they use for the monster index. I know for a fact that you can buy the images buy purchasing the Compendium content package on any of the purchase options for the books, but I prefer just to dig through the articles personally. Hope you have a good Christmas, by the way. User:Jacktoland 11:15, December 20, 2018 (GMT)


 * Thanks for the quick response!


 * If the artists aren't stated clearly, that's fine; just leave the field blank. We should always do our best to list the artist, but if WotC failed us, that's their fault.


 * Sure, D&D Beyond is fine, but you should include the link to the webpage within the Information template.


 * Thanks for the holiday wishes; same to you!


 * ~ Lhynard (talk) 21:14, December 20, 2018 (UTC)

Fair use
Thanks for your hard work uploading images to the wiki. One thing needs to be sorted, however. In the "licensing=" field, you are currently filling in licensing  = https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Template:PermissionAndFairUse This is a problem since it states the wiki has received permission from the copyright holder to upload the image, which is not the case. We operate under "fair use." Therefore, what you should fill in (in most cases) is: licensing  = Thanks, and happy editing. --Ir&#39;revrykal (talk) 11:45, March 11, 2019 (UTC)

Image details
Hi! Please be sure to include all the details in the images you upload: a full description and page number (got to be able to find it in the book). Links to books can be italicized. Author names don't need links, that's done automatically. The copyright note can be added with, that's how templates work. You can also remove the automatically created section headings. It's a lot more effort for others to fix these things than it would be for you to do it on upload. — BadCatMan (talk) 12:14, April 27, 2019 (UTC)