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== Order of Actions == Create the Chapter page if someone hasn't already. You can use the [[#Chapter Page Layout]] below. Note that pirateaba usually uses <tt>β</tt> as apostrophes and <tt>β</tt> as dash. Best practice is to just copy-paste their chapter title as the page name. Now fill in at least the underscores and the Infobox. If you are lucky, there is even a fitting image for the chapter. In that case remove the <tt><!--</tt> and <tt>--></tt> and add in the image (see [[Help:Policies/Fanart Upload Guide|here]] how to upload a new image). Add sub-categories from [[:Category:Chapters]] as fitting. Save the page. If you newly created the page, there are a few more steps to do before you add the chapter content: # Go to the previous chapter and add this new chapter to <tt>nextChapter=</tt>, for example <tt>nextChapter=<nowiki>[[Chapter 9.66]]</nowiki></tt>. If the chapter has something like "Pt. 1" in its name, add a '''n'''on-'''b'''reaking '''sp'''ace (<tt>&nbsp;</tt>) to the display of the chapter link, for example <tt>nextChapter=<nowiki>[[Chapter 9.67 (Pt. 1)|Chapter 9.67 (Pt.&nbsp;1)]]</nowiki></tt>. It will look nicer if the part number isn't alone in the second line of the Infobox. # Go to the volume page and add the chapter to the chapter list. # Go to the tl;dr tab of the volume and add the chapter to the tl;dr table. # In case you added a sub-category from [[:Category:Chapters]] to the page, add this chapter to the respective pages of these sub-categories if applicable. # Update the latest chapter link to the [[:Module:Ref]] code. Refer to past entries to follow convention. If it wasn't you who created the chapter page you can still check if these points have been done by others and if not, do them yourself. === Writing a Synopsis === A synopsis is a detailed summary of the chapter. It should be at least one paragraph long and at most one page on paper if printed. === Writing a tl;dr === A tl;dr (short for "too lazy; didn't read") is an extremely short summary of the chapter. It should be at most 3 to 5 short sentences long. Look at the tl;dr as a very abbreviated version of the synopsis. tl;dr's are important to create arc overviews later on.
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