Thread:Vandraedha/@comment-4011511-20130113225758/@comment-3474542-20130115032608

Greenny wrote: I am not sure what to do with building section on animal pages! Since we add storage building in infobox, do we really need to add it in other part of article?

Also since I saw that you moving source info from main part of article to Acquisition part, I just need to ask why? Since most articles do not have Acquisition section it do not seams logic for me, especially since only animals have that section! What was wrong with main part of article?

And that's why most articles on this wiki should be marked with either the stub or incomplete template. The article shouldn't be shorter than the infobox.

By the way... the decoration preload does have an Acquisition section. It's just that most of the people creating them aren't using the preload, they are copying from old articles.

Yes, we need to add it to the article because the infobox is only for summaries of information that is contained in the article. The main information should be in the body of the article.

Articles about any items (animals, decorations, etc) have should have several parts:
 * A lead section - the brief description of the article's subject (two or three sentences at most ).
 * Sections/paragraphs with a detailed description of the article's subject. This means: What does it look like, how big is it, does it do anything special, etc
 * Sections/paragraphs on how to get it (this is usually a paragraph long on old articles): This includes all of the information about when and where you can get it from the market, can it be grown from a mystery baby, is it a quest reward, is it a mystery game prize, neighbor gift, etc.
 * Sections/paragraphs on how to use it, including where to store it (this includes bushels & recipes for seeds). This
 * Optional sub-sections/paragraphs with mastery information
 * Sections/paragraphs for further information (the See Also & Nav Bar)

The reason I added sections to the preload, was twofold. First, so that articles would generate a table of contents. Secondly, so that the information is easier to read and the hidden comments (instructions) wouldn't be as confusing and jumbled together.

All of those little yellow sticky note looking things is several sentences worth of helpful information about how you can fill out the article.