Thread:BenGwen55/@comment-24922135-20170911153534

I'm Aaron, a content moderator for this wiki. I know I'm late, but welcome to the wiki! It's always good to see new contributors!

I've noticed that you have lists at the bottom of each of your pages for every character in your dimension. Unfortunately this is quite an inneficient way to link your pages together, but on the bright side there are a number of ways to do this more effectively!

To help me explain these methods more effectively, I'll be comparing your own Magister Patelliday (Earth-123/Dimension 55) page to my Magister Patelliday (Earth-1010) page.

The first method, and the one I most recommend, is creating a category! To do this, you just need to follow three simple steps: My Magister Patelliday page has many categories specific to my stuff. It has one for Earth-1010, two for the series that he is in, and two to indicate that he is a character in those series.
 * 1) Pick a name. This could be anything. It could be your own username, 'Characters in Earth-123', or even just 'Earth-123/Dimension 55'. It's worth noting that choosing either your own username or the name of the dimension means you can add ANY articles relevant to that subject.
 * 2) Add the category to a page. You're not technically supposed to do this first, but I find it easier personally. This means you can go to the bottom of the page where categories are listed and just click on your new category to visit the category page.
 * 3) Create the category's page. This step is very important because skipping it violates the wikis rules. This is as simple as giving the category a one-sentence description, but it's important for sake of keeping the wiki organised.

The second method is to create a table or page containing a table that links to all of the characters. In your case, I'd recommend putting the table on the Earth-123 page. I don't think this is an effective method without something to bind it. I have one for every series I make.

The third method, which is very effective but also somewhat difficult, is creating a Navbox. This is a type of template that sits on the bottom of your page, and links to other pages. I have two on my Patelliday page. Any time you want to add a character, just edit the template page and every single instance of that template across the wiki will be updated to suit. You might want to get someone else to help you with that. You can either ask me for help if you want one, or use CaT's Template Shop to request one.

This turned into quite a wall of text. Sorry for that. I hope you continue to contribute and have fun! 