Thread:Shizaya Lover/@comment-25955276-20171105082145/@comment-25955276-20171106064605

This is a bit of a better example of what I mean.

What I was thinking of is documenting all of the stuff in one page, then just linking to specific parts of the page when needed. The wiki I referenced is in a similar boat to us; they can't just cite directly to the manga's first chpater, since that's illegal. So instead they've documented everything relevant and cite to the page whenever needed.

I don't know how having to get onto the Sunahama page would take a lot of effort at all. All you literally have to do is go to DSP's page, go to the Other section, click the log number listed for the particular image you're trying to search up, and find the picture that matches the description given. There's also really no problem with this.

I have my doubts of using a template, since I can't really think of any good reason to use one. For one - the information is simple. I find that it's also a bad idea, given what the template would be documenting. Images.

There are hundreds of images to be found in the Sunahama. Hundreds. I'd wager at the very least over 600. Let's say we made a template the size of the NewCharacter template for documenting the images. The NewCharacter template in its condensed form is made up of 197 characters, with nothing placed into its parameters.

Let's say we have 600 images we have to document using said template. 197 x 600 = '''118, 200. '''So this would mean, in the source code, there would be bare minimum 118,200 characters in the source code. For reference, the amount of characters that makes up the source code of one of the biggest pages on the Wiki at the moment(Mogeko Castle game page), is 23,764. Even assuming that the theoretical template used for images would be half the size of the New Character template, we'd still be sitting at 59,100 characters. This character count doesn't factor in the characters of the parameters inserted, either.