Talk:Dungeon magazine 75

Great idea, Fw190a8! It's a good way to show readers what sources have things they might be interested it, and what more needs to be written up out of one. I learned to index sources like that at my first wiki, Star Trek's Memory Beta, such as here. I tried it here early on, but didn't see it practiced on any other source page, and my early effort didn't look nice, so I gave up. I was thinking of attempting it again however.

I've expanded on your list of indexes, and to make it shorter I adopted an arrangement style from that wikia. Let me know what you think of the results. -- BadCatMan (talk) 02:02, October 7, 2012 (UTC)


 * Hell yes, that looks way better with the bullets and is more concise! I got the idea from Wookieepedia (see w:Starwars:A War on Two Fronts) where their implementation is slightly different. For this wiki, I reckon your implementation is better. As always, open to opinions from other editors, though! Fw190a8 (talk &middot; contr) 13:49, October 7, 2012 (UTC)


 * I think here we might end up with a lot more information per source than an at Wookiepedia, especially out of sourcebooks. A compressed approach (the sideways list) would work well for us, I feel, and it puts everything right there in front of your eyes rather than scrolling down a list to look for it.
 * Another idea is to subdivide the lists. For example: characters who appear, followed characters who are only referenced or have very little information given about them. So a story where Elminster appears is distinguished from one that only namedrops him.
 * Another example is to divide Locations into, say, sites, buildings, settlements, and realms. -- BadCatMan (talk) 03:27, October 8, 2012 (UTC)