This page contains tags used throughout wiki.
This page contains tags used throughout wiki.
Found 25 total tags.
This tag is applied to pages that have 1,000 words at the very least.
It means that these pages provide an information so extensive that it represents the project in the most favorable light. These pages are perfectly acceptable for indexing in search engines.
2 items with this tag.
This tag is applied to pages that have 100 words at the very least.
That’s basically an entry point for every proper wiki page.
33 items with this tag. Showing first 10 tags.
This tag is applied to pages that have 2,500 words at the very least.
It means that these pages provide an information so extensive that it represents the project in the most favorable light. These pages are perfectly acceptable for indexing in search engines.
1 item with this tag.
This tag is applied to pages that have 5,000 words at the very least.
It means that these pages provide an information so extensive that it represents the project in the most favorable light. These pages are perfectly acceptable for indexing in search engines.
1 item with this tag.
This tag is applied to pages that have 500 words at the very least.
It means that these pages provide enough information for some introduction to the concepts.
4 items with this tag.
This tag is applied to pages that have 99 words or lower.
These pages scream begging for more content.
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This tag is applied to pages that refer to aliases, nicknames, fake or obsolete names of the characters.
This tag is applied to pages that describe groups of characters in Bombs vs. Sleepwalkers franchise.
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This tag is applied to pages that describe characters in Bombs vs. Sleepwalkers franchise.
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This tag is applied to pages that describe development stages, versions, revisions, and evolution of the project.
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This tag is applied to the lists of pages, in cases where having a tag isn’t enough.
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This tag is applied to pages that describe events happening right now, project-wise, in real world.
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This tag is applied to pages that describe locations in the lore of Bombs vs. Sleepwalkers franchise.
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This tag is used in page contents to refer to information that needs testing. Meaning that technical details have a high chance of being inaccurate.
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This tag is applied to pages that describe something that exist in real world, i.e. non-fictional, not a part of the in-lore universe.
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This tag is applied to pages that don’t describe details relevant to the project itself, but instead serve the purpose of troubleshooting.
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This tag is applied to pages that describe content to be released relatively soon.
This tag can also be used in page contents to refer to specific pieces of upcoming content.
Knowing the unfinished nature of the project as a whole, the “upcoming content” tag can be applied to basically everything. Therefore, there is a very specific limitation: this tag only works where the content is expected to be released in a short amount of time, be it days, weeks, or a couple of months. If deadlines are specific, they’re normally mentioned in the wiki pages or in the official social media.