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[edit] Free Storage Update
The info about extra store pane still has the offer as "expires" instead of "expired". Might want to remove the pages associated with it all together. -- FreedomBound
19:40, 3 September 2009 (UTC)
- Nice catch, Freedom! I've updated the page to remove the reference to the pane. Thanks :) --
Emily Diehl (talk) 23:51, 7 October 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Wiki Quest Page(s) Sort
It would be nice if there was an additional way to filter the quest list by allowed class instead of having to go into every quest to see what classes allow that quest. It would make it easier if you would like to follow the quests for a certain class or when you've changed secondaries to go back and follow the quest lines for the secondary that you now have.
- This is a wiki suggestion, and should go on Guild Wars Wiki talk:Formatting/Quests. This page is for suggestions for http://www.guildwars.com . -- Wyn
talk 22:47, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
[edit] GuildWars.com : Home > Community > Photo Album section
Hello there, just random thoughts again. I was wondering if it's worth updating or not the photo album with pics and/or videos or infos about the latest(s) PAX events of 2008 and 2009, as the latest entries mentionned were added in 2007. That would refresh up a bit that part as community news section is very up to date, which makes a weird contrast ! :P I'm aware suggestions like this are easy to be said rather than doing them but well, it's more a note about the website for a basic player view. Thanks for reading :) Davor Belegnaur 22:25, 23 September 2009 (UTC)
- Heya Davor! Nope, this is a great idea and something we do eventually want to do. The problem is, our current gallery system on the website is really old, so it's a LOT of effort to update in its current state. We have some stuff in the works that will take care of this whole issue, but it's not ready just yet. In the meantime, check out our Flickr gallery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/arenanet. Regina and Martin frequently stick photos in there, so that's the most current set of pics at this point. Thanks so much for your suggestion :) --
Emily Diehl (talk) 23:54, 7 October 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Where are the icons?
Where (if there is even a place yet) is the list of the wiki-page icons that are used in the pages? Not the normal skill icons (I found those), but the little ones like the green check mark, the do-not-use style circle, etc. It is a little touch, but it helps add something to the pages, and a person could spend forever sandboxing or "previewing" the page to see if something they tried worked or not.
[edit] Why is it not allowed?
Same person asking this as about the icons above, but why is it that one person suggests something and others automatically say "this isn't needed because the information is somewhere else" and delete that person's efforts without saying WHERE the information already is? Specific example, I tried setting up a master list (on ONE PAGE) of all the merchants, and collectors, etc. (each "class" would have their own page or section) so that the person could look up alphabetically by the NPC name what that person collected, and what campaign and where they were. Something simple. The same thing would go for Boss monsters. Currently, if you only knew the boss name, you couldn't look up that particular boss without clicking in a particular campaign, and paging through lots of pages to find him or her, or trying to look them up by profession, which you may not know. Yes the information listed on such a page would be somewhere else, but that doesn't mean it isn't useful in that format, and that someone wouldn't find it useful just because "it is already somewhere else". If that sort of a thing exists, then why isn't it easier to find? And why doesn't that person say where it is, instead of just deleting one person's attempt to make the wiki pages easier to use for others. Basically, by doing that, it is basically them saying, "screw you, I want this my way, what you think means nothing."
[edit] Hero Battle Ladder
take it off players.guildwars.com . —
Balistic 01:10, 23 November 2009 (UTC)


