Board Thread:New on TrainStation Wiki/@comment-5596770-20140217222504/@comment-15636815-20141204083638

Old business Concerning sitewide propagation of file: vs. image:, my opinion is that it's probably enough just to change the templates and let things propagate naturally. Some propagation will occur as we edit pages over the normal course of activity, anyway. If, at some point in the future, Wikia stops supporting the image: namespace, we can track down and fix any unpropagated pages then. I still believe that changing all templates that use image: to use file: instead is a good idea.

New business Since we're cleaning up several issues with themes already, how about this? Most of our themes article pages are category pages. That's fine for themes that have Shop items within them. For themes that are purely aesthetic, though, it amounts to clutter. We have several category pages that never will have anything categorized into them. If I provide a list to you guys, can you/will you convert the pretty-station-only themes into pages in the main namespace instead of categories? Or is that something I can handle even though I don't know (yet) how to un-category a category? Or is this whole idea something I should forget?