User blog:82b/82b's Catalog Article Guide

''This is an unofficial guide on how to write Wikia articles on hats and gear. I will provide examples of certain parts of a catalog article, then explain how to properly write them.''

THIS IS NOT COMPLETE YET

Infoboxes
Infoboxes are preset templates made for use on the ROBLOX wikia. They are specific to this wikia and copying the code will not work on other Wikias. Infoboxes are easily the most important part of any article, and so should always be present if possible.

The infobox to the right is called a Hat Infobox. There are three types of Catalog-related infoboxes: Hats, Packages, and Gears. The possible parameters of a Catalog-related Infobox are below. Gear infoboxes also have an extra parameter:
 * id - A number representing the item ID. The item ID is the string of numbers at the end of the catalog page's URL. This is used to create a quick link to the Catalog page of the item. If you click on the orange text in the infobox to the right, it leads to the Bluesteel Swordpack page.
 * image - An image of the item. I will explain how to insert this below.
 * robux/tickets - The currency cost of the item, in number format. Only use one of these parameters, unless the item cost is in both ROBUX and Tickets.
 * genres - The genre of the item. This is an enum value, meaning that you must type in one of the presets or it will say "Invalid Genre". The accepted genres are found here, and if the item has multiple genres, just put a "/" in between with no spaces.
 * limited/limitedu - This is a true/false value. If it is limited/limitedu, put the code in and assign any value (I usually use 1, but anything will work). If it is not limited or limitedu, just remove it.
 * 13plus - This is another true/false value, used the same way as above. If the gear is only available to players with an age of 13 or higher, add a value, otherwise remove it.
 * free - Another true/false value. Use this instead of robux/tickets if the hat is free.
 * membership - Another enum value specifying if you need a paid membership to buy the item. Abbreviations are accepted (bc, tbc, obc) and are the easiest way to use this.
 * description - A text value showing the description of the item. Simply copy and paste it from the catalog page.
 * gear types - An enum value determining the gear type. Similar to genres, but with different values (found here).