User:Halo1081/Sandbox

Basically my workshop for stuff that I hope will benefit the wiki.

Assassination Classroom Wiki:Policy (Draft)
Welcome to the Assassination Classroom Wiki. For starters, there are are very few policies which apply across all Wikia. These can be found on the Central Wikia at Wikia:Category:Policy.

As for this wiki, in addition to those policies, there are several more general rules of the Assassination Classroom Wiki that have been created for the sake of the community. These rules apply to ALL editors and contributors. Don't just disregard them in favor of what you want to do.

To view the Manual of Style which is a guideline on how to keep the articles neat and organized, Click here.

To view the wiki administration, Click here.

General Rules

 * No Vandalism. Continued vandalism will result in a block, no questions asked. This includes inappropriate statements, offensive language and/or comments, posting vulgarity on articles and in comments, etc.


 * Mind your manners. No vulgarity and mind your language. Initially, it would be appreciated to avoid swearing all together, however it's understandable that some people would feel the need to swear. Words like "Damn" or "Hell" are fine if needed, however nothing more than that.


 * No. Pointless. Articles. So many people feel the need to make pointless articles. Don't. They'll be deleted faster than they were created. If you happen to see a pointless article, put (Request for Deletion tag) on the page.


 * Respect a person and their right to silence. In other words, personal information and respecting others in general.

Halo's Guide of Basic Editing (Draft)
Welcome to an editing guideline by me, Halo1081. I hope this will be of some use to editors and contributors both old and new.

Admins and Bureaucrats

 * Me: From what it seems, I'm currently the most active sysop and the main one too. I'm EVERYWHERE. Literally. I'm also on two other wikis and I'm constantly monitoring this one too. I handle things from basic edits like grammar and article editing, to adding pictures, videos, and categories, to page creations, the more complicated stuff like the wiki's coding, and more. I'm nice enough person, but I'm serious and bit tough when it comes to the information here. I apologize in advance if I come off as a little mean.


 * Reinhard von Lohengramm (Semi-active): The first person I encountered when I first joined. We had bit of a disagreement over who would adopt the wiki, but we eventually got it solved and it resulted in a co-adoption. I don't know too much about him seeing as how we've hardly interacted, but he seems okay.


 * Lelouch Di Britannia (Semi-active): A semi-active contributor (stated by them too). Like Reinhard, I know little about them seeing as how we've only interacted few times. However, they have experience in wiki management and I've seen some of what they're capable of so I have little to no doubts in them.

Tutorials
This will teach you how to work with Source Mode. Before I begin, this is a little trick to help users who don't know how to get from the Visual Editor, back to the Classic Editor: Click on the little arrow right beside the word "Edit." A menu will appear and the very first option should say "Classic editor"; click that and voila! You're at the Classic Editor. The only exceptions to this are template pages and blogs.

Basic Text Editing
First up is learning how to manipulate text for articles, blogs, forums, and even your conversations with other users.


 * To bold text:
 * To italicize text:
 * To make text small:
 * To make text big:
 * To strike a line through text:  or