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:If it takes a few sentences to describe something entirely, then I prefer them to be in a list. I made a [[Coach Companies|test page]] but A-Dust [[Talk:Coach Companies|made a point]] to have them separate.--'''[[User:Spaceeinstein|spaceeinstein]]''' 01:30, 25 April 2011 (BST)
:If it takes a few sentences to describe something entirely, then I prefer them to be in a list. I made a [[Coach Companies|test page]] but A-Dust [[Talk:Coach Companies|made a point]] to have them separate.--'''[[User:Spaceeinstein|spaceeinstein]]''' 01:30, 25 April 2011 (BST)
I agree with Gboyer's idea. There should be a table of a particular category (eg. [[Clothing in GTA Vice City]]) and make seperate articles on each type of clothing so a user can see what an article of clothing looks like and then look at the article for more information.
--[[User:MrLanceVanceDance|MrLanceVanceDance]] 01:57, 25 April 2011 (BST)

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This is to discuss the issue set out at Grand Theft Wiki:Style Guide/List pages

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I'm not completely sure which way is best. I like individual pages, and I think it's a lot easier for new users to find and edit a page, instead of navigate around a HUGE list or tables. However, I'm not a fan of having thousands of useless stubs - nobody is ever going to read them - and it just means more work to edit lots of them, more pages to check for problems etc. However, I think I'm maybe leaning towards having individual pages for everything now, so long as we ALSO have lists and tables, to make sure there are lots of ways people can find the information they want. Gboyers 20:35, 24 April 2011 (BST)

If it takes a few sentences to describe something entirely, then I prefer them to be in a list. I made a test page but A-Dust made a point to have them separate.--spaceeinstein 01:30, 25 April 2011 (BST)

I agree with Gboyer's idea. There should be a table of a particular category (eg. Clothing in GTA Vice City) and make seperate articles on each type of clothing so a user can see what an article of clothing looks like and then look at the article for more information. --MrLanceVanceDance 01:57, 25 April 2011 (BST)