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|caption=Even 3-year-old Sith are not to be trifled with
|name=Jeremy
|age=33 34 (Leo, rawr)
|location=Buffalo, NY
|occupation=IT
== Overview ==
Bloodtype: Spicy, with caffeine overtones.<br />Left handed<br />[http://www.slapgadget.com Website]<br />[http://www.twitter.com/staxeon Twitter]<br />
== Projects ==
'''Created ''UserInfo'' box template''' -<span style="color:#00FF00">DONE</span>- I noticed users were using the RecurringCharacters template for their own pages, with the "Actor" and "Episodes" fields that don't really apply to users/editors of this site. Thought it would be a good idea to make a different template.
'''References list/footnoting''' -<span style="color:#00FF00">DONE</span>- created a [[template:Reflist|template]] to clean-up the issue of overly used large footnotes inline with page content (you should've seen [http://www.supernaturalwiki.com/index.php?title=Alastair&diff=46579&oldid=46578 Alastair's page prior to]). On several pages it made for very hard reading, breaking paragraph format harshly. With the admins' blessing of updating the wiki, we were able to implement references lists with automatic numbering.
'''References list/footnotingRedundant Links''' - working on a reflist template <span style="color:#FFFF00; background:#787878">ONGOING</span>- per standardized [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Links Wikipedia Manual of Style], I've been trying to clean up the issue of overly used large footnotes inline with page contentgo through and trim superfluous links from pages. On several I've been finding pages it makes for very hard reading and breaks paragraph format harshlylinked back to themselves (i.e. Currently I think , the word "impala" set as a link on the version of MediaWiki this Impala page runs on doesn't support ) and/or the same word linked multiple times in the features needed for same article (upwards of a smooth reflist templatedozen times in some cases). Removing redundant links also helps keep file sizes down, especially important on larger/longer pages.