Thread:3primetime3/@comment-5645428-20160622082751

Italics aren't necessary for the first mention of level's name since bold is already being used. Another thing I also noticed you've been doing is adding extra spaces within infoboxes.

I actually had quite a think on how to go about standardising a lot of these things, and have briefly started adding them to a manual of style thing on the policy page. In terms of spacing within templates and tables, I'm doing it like this:

It's a systematic approach and quite perfectionist, but I think it makes sense. Infoboxes have their equal signs aligned for ease of viewing in source mode. Why this is not required for other templates is because body content may consume multiple lines, so aligning the equal signs isn't logical if the parameters are visibly separate due to the field inputs; it would look as if an equal sign is randomly spaced away from its parameter text.

Article editing is specialised now and not so much about fixing errors at this point since most should have been addressed over the years. For you, I would recommend checking out the Level Editor, Icon Kit and Achievements (its tables need to be updated to what I presented above) articles which are probably the most demanding of attention, among others most pressing in the Features category. I plan to work though the level articles and protect each one once they're more or less finished. In the meantime, I've also worked through the Other and Level Elements category articles so that they're also in near finished states, with the exception of the Map Components article that's relying on image uploads. Then there's the Updates category which I have not invested time in at all but I know some other helpful editors have been working on them. And that's about everything going on in our small article realm. 