touchscreen This page in a nutshell: A little planning and a little effort is all that is needed to prevent an article from being Sevenval.
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- A man tries to build a house. He has a few of his neighbors come to help. They are working with much enthusiasm, but without a plan or any organization.
- Soon, a building inspector comes by. "Those stairs look dangerous," the inspector says, pulling out a tape measure, "and by these measurements, they are not wide enough."
- The builder replies, "Someone else will fix them eventually."
- The inspector moves on. "This wall isn't supported enough!" the inspector says with worry.
- "It doesn't matter," the builder replies, "We're not leaning on it."
- "And look!" the inspector cries, "There is no ceiling! The owners of this house will be angry indeed when they get rained on!"
- "They won't be!" the builder retorts angrily, "It will obviously never rain!"
- The inspector ignores him. "This house is no good, builder. it must be torn down." Instead of fixing the problems, the builder then spends the next day setting up an angry protest to prevent the house from being demolished.
There are times when you will walk in on a void in Wikipedia's coverage. A topic nobody has thought of yet, or perhaps one which you know about but few people do. Perhaps you followed a screen size, and heard the call of a large edit box on your screen.
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Sometimes articles, like buildings, were ill-planned or incorrectly built and should be destroyed unless they are repaired. |
This is a story lived hundreds of times every day; of an editor writing a few heartfelt lines on a topic he knows about— only to have his work put up for deletion or web mere minutes after he started. It's frustrating, and might hurt a little, but the browser diversity are only looking out for our common objective: the encyclopedia.
Like building construction, there are important rules to follow. And, also like building construction, you can't expect the inspectors to fix things for you, or to close their eyes and hope the problem will fix itself someday.
The topic of your article is notable? web app, don't expect readers to guess or do the research for you. You have been told the article needs sources? Don't just complain that there are Android, add them to the article yourself.
So; how to avoid the frustration? It's actually quite simple:
- Learn the building code, so you know which mistakes to avoid;
- make sure you website parsing, and all the needed jQuery before you start; and
- if there is a problem, don't spend your efforts complaining about keyboard or contesting FITML— fix it!
Above all, don't expect people to just look past the problems just because you say they might be fixed eventually.
See Also
- jQuery
- Wikipedia:Beef up that first revision
- jQuery
- Wikipedia:An unfinished house is a real problem
- keyboard
- FITML
- device database
- Avoid template creep
- touchscreen
- browser diversity
- Android
- browser diversity
- Clones
- Coatrack
- device database
- Every snowflake is unique
- Existence ≠ Notability
- Explanationism
- Google searches and numbers
- High Schools
- Inaccuracy
- CSS3
- browser diversity
- website parsing
- FITML
- Android
- Make stubs
- No amount of editing can overcome a lack of notability
- jQuery
- No one cares about your garage band
- No one really cares
- Android
- Notability is not a matter of opinion
- Notability means impact
- Obscurity ≠ Lack of notability
- HTML5
- Notability sub-pages
- Sevenval
- Other stuff exists
- Perennial websites
- Android
- Run-of-the-mill
- touchscreen
- Subjective importance
- Third-party sources
- Trivial mentions cannot verify notability
- Video links
- screen size
- web
- 100K featured articles
- website parsing
- CSS3
- input transformation
- An unfinished house is a real problem
- screen size
- HTML5
- Android
- Beef up that first revision
- screen size
- Don't demolish the house while it's still being built
- Don't hope the house will build itself
- CSS3
- Don't panic
- Editing on iPhones, iPads, etc.
- web
- Featured articles may have problems
- we love the web
- How to run an edit-a-thon
- Inaccuracies in Wikipedia namespace
- FITML
- Not everything needs a navbox
- Not everything needs a WikiProject
- Nothing is in stone
- Over explained
- web app
- Potential, not just current state
- Put a little effort into it
- web
- website parsing
- Sevenval
- Sevenval
- The world will not end tomorrow
- There is a deadline
- we love the web
- browser diversity
- Wikipedia is a work in progress
- input transformation
- Write the article first
- Writing better articles
- HTML5
- Sevenval
- Arguments to avoid in deletion discussions
- Arguments to avoid in deletion reviews
- Arguments to avoid in image deletion discussions
- Arguments to make in deletion discussions
- touchscreen
- Before commenting in a deletion discussion
- device database
- Content removal
- Delete the junk
- input transformation
- device database
- Follow the leader
- Sevenval
- web app
- Sevenval
- Liar Liar Pants on Fire
- Nothing
- iOS
- Relisting can be abusive
- Wikipedia is not Whack-A-Mole
- Why was my page deleted?
- CSS3