Thread:Vandraedha/@comment-4011511-20130126154257/@comment-3474542-20130127212004

Table of Contents is the links that you can click on to jump to certain places in the article. The wiki automatically creates them from table headers.

Gallery is for other wikis, who do not use as many copyright images in their articles. It is where their images and videos go.

It doesn't matter what the display size of the image is, it still takes up "space" on the page every time it is loaded, no matter if you can see what it is or not. Plus, it is nearly impossible to tell what the image actually is when it is rendered that small. That is why it is a waste of resources to put images on the page if they are less than 50px or so. Plus, since 99.9% of the images are copyright Zynga, we shouldn't be using them for decoration. Decoration is not fair use. It doesn't matter what website you find them on: if they come from the game, and there isn't an explicit release of copyright (signed by zynga), they are still copyright materials. Read Semanticdrifter's blog for more on fair use.

The recipe isn't very important if you have 3 dozen in your gift box that were grown from mystery babies by using the Baby Nursery. In that case, you would want to know how big it is, where you can put it, and whether it is more profitable than a different animal on the farm. Since the introduction is about describing the attributes of the item... this is a vital place for size, shape, color, and other physical descriptions. The TOC should be at the top of the article so that if you are not interested in a description of the animal, you can jump to the section about how to make the animal, or how to master the animal, or where to put the animal, etc. Without the profitability information, the article is even more pointless than if you don't know the recipe (which is only one way to get the animal).

You do not need a gallery for a single image. Especially if it's just for collecting random or poor quality copyright images. Put the market info image in the margin of the section about market info (like the goal images on the quest page), if you want to use a market info image.

Yes, there is a big issue with too many images on pages. It makes the page loading extremely slow. If you have too many images on the page, it may not even load in your browser at all. There is no specific limit for how many images can be on a page. Page load is affected by several factors, including images, templates, and tables.

If it can be grown from any mystery baby, then mystery baby is the source. Doesn't matter if it is your mystery baby or someone else's mystery baby.