Help:Contents/Editing Help/Tagging Articles

You can add a variety of tags to articles in order to alert readers about things that need to be done.

Work in Progress
This tag shows that someone is still actively working on an article. However, it does not prevent others from contributing. Anyone is free to edit articles on the wiki, even if they are still under construction. If you are not ready for other users to contribute to your article, put it on a sub-page in your user space until you are ready to move it to the main wiki. For more information, visit User Sub-Pages.

Investigate Further
Used to identify things that are quite obviously present in a game, but need a little more coaxing before they'll reveal their secrets. For example, if you've found text and code for a complete debug menu, but can't figure out how to actually make it appear in-game, put this tag in the game's article along with your findings.

Elaborate Further
Here at TCRF, we're suckers for detail. Slapping "use [code] to activate the game's debug menu" in an article just ain't gonna cut the mustard. How do you navigate the menu? What do the options do? Elaborate!

Add Images
Sometimes a picture really is worth a thousand words. Use this tag to mark articles that could benefit from a few visual aids here and there (e.g. pictures of unused content).

Translate
Just what it says on the tin. If you've got some unused text that needs to be translated into English, use this tag.

Update
Used to mark old articles that were created before many of the current rules and guidelines were put in place. These articles may be oddly formatted, use inconsistent/outdated terminology, or contain media (e.g. images) that doesn't meet our strict quality guidelines.

Improve
Use with caution! This should only be applied to really embarrassing, badly-written articles that show no signs of improving. It should not be considered a replacement for or.

Delete
Used to mark unneeded articles and files for deletion.

NOTE: Do not apply this to spam pages! If you find one that our administrators missed, send them a message via their Talk page.

NSFW
On TCRF, anything that goes unused in a game can be posted here and we do mean ANYTHING. If you wouldn't want to be caught looking at a particular article at work or in a public setting for fear of embarrassment, add this tag to a page to warn others.