Thread:Uskok/@comment-4133106-20161020092419/@comment-996391-20161026081746

This is what we're gonna do. I assume you mainly want to change the color of the infobox, right? Well, from now on, you should edit this page. That way, you can immediately see here if your latest edit on the infobox template works on the finished product or if something is messed up. If it's not working, just undo your latest edit on the infobox template and try again. Trial and error. That's how I rose to my position here.

As for your edits, here's what you need to understand:


 * 1) We prefer this:  Walt Disney's  over this:  Walt Disney's . There is no need to have the same name in the link twice if once is more than enough. In both cases, in a finished article, the links look the same, and we prefer the shorter version. The same rule applies to this:  ghost  and this:  sailors/sailors . The link with first small letter will lead to another article just like the link with the first capital letter, and since we prefer the shorter links, if the words in the link are the same, you should use  sailors ,  ghosts , etc., not  sailors ,  ghosts , etc.
 * 2) If Geoffrey Rush is officially credited as 'Barbossa' and not as 'Captain Hector Barbossa', then we should write the name of his character as 'Barbossa' in every movie article on this Wiki. We know that Barbossa is a pirate captain, but this article is writen from the real-world perspective, not from the in-universe perspective, and in the real world, we must stick with the official info. That's also why Orlando Bloom's character is named 'Will Turner' and not 'Captain Will Turner'. BTW, my friends and I couldn't find a single photo of the Flying Dutchman on the set of Pirates 5, so it's quite possible Will is not a captain anymore.
 * 3) Synopsis and plot are not the same. Synopsis is kind of a shorter version of the story, while the plot includes the full story with all the details. You can see in our other movie articles that we have different sections for synopsis and plot.
 * 4) As for this: Unnamed British warship/ship. A ship can be a seagoing vessel of any type, but the term warship is more specific.
 * 5) While Disney was kind enough to reveal that Salazar and his men are not pirates, they still didn't officialy say that they're members of the Spanish Navy. As I said before, we must stick with the official info.
 * 6) I was thinking about changing Salazar's infobox image too. But we should also ask my fellow admin J Fan because he probably has his own ideas on that subject.