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Using <code>id</code> to style tables is bad HTML and CSS. Also, since we have {{Template|bluetable}} and {{Template|graytable}}, why not use them? - [[User:Zhen Lin|振霖]]<sub>[[User talk:Zhen Lin|T]]</sub> 03:21, 20 September 2005 (CDT)
I have set the de: interwiki link to PokéWiki. For example, [[:de:Hauptseite]] and [[:de:Benutzer:Filb]]. See the [[Mudkip]] page for an example of the <nowiki>[[de:]]</nowiki> link. - [[User:Zhen Lin|振霖]]<sub>[[User talk:Zhen Lin|T]]</sub> 23:40, 18 Aug 2005 (CDT)
I have set the de: interwiki link to PokéWiki. For example, [[:de:Hauptseite]] and [[:de:Benutzer:Filb]]. See the [[Mudkip]] page for an example of the <nowiki>[[de:]]</nowiki> link. - [[User:Zhen Lin|振霖]]<sub>[[User talk:Zhen Lin|T]]</sub> 23:40, 18 Aug 2005 (CDT)



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Using id to style tables is bad HTML and CSS. Also, since we have {{bluetable}} and {{graytable}}, why not use them? - 振霖T 03:21, 20 September 2005 (CDT)

I have set the de: interwiki link to PokéWiki. For example, de:Hauptseite and de:Benutzer:Filb. See the Mudkip page for an example of the [[de:]] link. - 振霖T 23:40, 18 Aug 2005 (CDT)

Subjective? Not really ...

Why do you consider The Pokemonexperte.de Boards are the biggest German Pokémon-only boards, counting more than 10,000 posts per month. subjective? I've watched German Pokémon Boards for years and I've checked all the postcounts therefore I have no qualms about writing this claim unless you can name me some Pokémon Boards that are nearly equally this size. --Mr. Moon 04:16, 22 Aug 2005 (CDT)

Well, it sounds very subjective. Also, what about trolls, noobs and spammers? They also increase the post count. I just think it wouldn't sound as subjective if you'd just write "Pokemonexperte Boards are one of the biggest German Pokémon Boards" or so. What you wrote just sounds like advertisement o.o --nYoo 12:19, 22 Aug 2005 (CDT)

Show me a large forum with a high post count per month, and now try and tell me such things exist without a lot of trolls, spammers and... hold on a moment. N00bs? Since when has the simple fact that someone is not articulate (or, possibly) not well versed in the subject matter at hand considered to not be part of a community? Last I checked, real life has a lot more of those than the "regular" members of society you seem to glorify. It takes all kinds. That said, I think Mr Moon's claim is quite valid. He says it's the top German Pokémon forum by post count and members and all that... well, what's wrong with that? It's just not the same as the SPP/Bulbagarden situation, because that area requires a special, careful handling (for whatever stupid reason). Webpages get ranked all the time... and since this is a Wiki, if you find a bigger, better German Pokémon forum, you can feel free to change it, yes? So, no harm done. --ANinyMouse 19:30, 22 Aug 2005 (CDT)

Figures

I will give you some figures. Mind I only consider the Pokémon-Boards, but not Offtopic-Boards.

  • Pokemonexperte Boards: 172,000 posts / 53,000 during the last 6 months
  • Filb.de Boards: 46,800 posts plus 28,000 Pokémon-related (Rom-Hacking, Emus, "Filb.de")
  • Pokémon-Club: 29,000 posts plus 5,100 Pokémon-related
  • Pokédex Boards: 19,200 posts
  • Bisafans/Animeg Boards: 13,700 posts
  • Mogelpower Board: 7,900 posts
  • Pokestern Boards: 1,200 posts
  • Pokeguide Boards: 1,100 posts

Well, you see the Pokemonexperte Boards count more posts during the last 6 months than the second-biggest ever. ANinyMouse already said, there are trolls and spammers everywhere. One important addition to the figures: The Pokemonexperte Boards are well moderated (I'm sure as a member of the Filb Boards you know CAPS and Flyfunner, who are also moderators) and stuff like "Board-games" and all kinds of flooding are strictly forbidden. So I think my claim was quite objective. --Mr. Moon 03:08, 23 Aug 2005 (CDT)

ANinyMouse: I don't remember saying that noobs aren't part of a community. But I guess you guys are right, they exist everywhere. Well, if you think it's important to mention that in the article, then go ahead. I just thought it's not something you can really say for sure which made me think it's a subjective opinion. I still think it's not that relevant, but that's just my opinion. --nYoo 12:10, 23 Aug 2005 (CDT)


I'd say you're at least en-3... --Argy 12:02, 19 September 2005 (CDT)