The Real Life section in the examples should always goes at the end (Unless there's an "Other" section. Then that goes last.). Namespaces always go first. In this case, it's a namespace page for Cool Planes in Real Life, to keep the Real Life examples off the Main Cool Plane page.
edited 15th May '11 4:10:56 PM by Madrugada
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.I know that, but every other Real Life page uses Trope/RealLife. As a matter of fact, whenever a trope article is split the trope namespace goes first and then the media category (though RL isn't really a media). Otherwise the subpages would look identical in the index.
edited 15th May '11 4:34:41 PM by Killomatic
Regulated fun - the best kind! I don't make the rules, just enforce them with an iron fist.Now that you say it, it's indeed weird. It's as if Real Life was the trope and Cool Plane was the work.
I assumed there was a separate page for Real Life Cool Planes because, well, there's so many of them.
You there! Check out my Youtube Channel! The power of Ponies compel you!Oh, so it was split from the Real Life page and not the Cool Plane page. That explains it. Still, Real Life is treated as a media category on the wiki, so I think we should change it just to be consistent with the other pages.
Regulated fun - the best kind! I don't make the rules, just enforce them with an iron fist.As one of the regular editors of the page, I'd kinda like to know if there's any consensus for making it more like other trope pages that have had parts broken off into sub-pages when the main got too big (specifically in this case, move RealLife.Cool Plane into CoolPlane.Real Life), or just leaving it as-is.
Either way works for me, but knowing which is the preferred method, given the namespace migration thing, would be nice, so we can do whatever is necessary (if anything) and close this thread to get the TRS banner off the page.
All your safe space are belong to TrumpThe RL subpage for Cool Boat has the exact same problem as this one.
Or at least I was under the impression that Real Life always goes at the end.
Regulated fun - the best kind! I don't make the rules, just enforce them with an iron fist.