Help talk:Featured Content

Nice page, I suppose we can all, (every ZW editor) can debate the finer points of the policy here. I was thinking to get some thoughts on time limits for nominees. So that for instance, something doesn't rot on the page all year long while additions to the bottom of the page become featured. I still think some images will come and technically have nothing wrong with them, but still aren't worth the honor. (no disrepect intended). I don't see this as being like voting for a president, more like nominating something to a Hall of Fame or such. For example, your yearbook picture may have nothing wrong with it, but it's not getting hung in a museum either. Same basic principles. 06:43, 19 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Definitely worth considering; there has to be some kind of reasonable time limit imposed (perhaps around 6 months?) Otherwise, much like before the introduction of opposition voting, we risk "run of the mill" content creeping in as featured by default, only this time because people are sick of seeing it clogging up the place (and know that an opposition vote would be removed, whereas a support vote wouldn't...) 16:41, 30 May 2009 (UTC)

This page needs the HelpGuides template. I am (sort of) new here, and was browsing through the help guides. I have noticed two pages so far without the HelpGuides template included. One I added the template in myself, but this one seems to be protected, so I am posting on the talk page so maybe an admin can consider adding the template. It is not a big deal when browsing through the entries, but adding this template would give a more consistent feel to the site and make many sections more convenient. I hope somebody will consider adding the template. Bradley h 09:06, 13 September 2010 (EDT)
 * I'm sorry, I'm still learning and I recently found out that posts like this should be in The Heart Container.
 * Bradley h 11:18, 13 September 2010 (EDT)
 * Nah, talk pages are fine. That section of HC is never used, anymore. In fact, it should probably be removed, now. But anyways, we'll get someone to add it. 14:13, 13 September 2010 (EDT)
 * Well like I said, I am still learning. But it is actually fairly easy. All that needs to be done is adding at the beginning of the article. Bradley h 18:53, 13 September 2010 (EDT)