Board Thread:Technical Discussion/@comment-6191693-20130227174711/@comment-6191693-20130227175842

Here's what I've got so far:

People

Character II ("Character" was an existing infobox that came with the wiki. "Character II" is a version improved by me)

Character Military (Just like the first, but tailored to soldiers)

Character Royalty (Just like the others, but tailored specifically for a royal character)

Places

City

Continent

Nation

Planet

Things

Airship Class

Corporation

Car Model

Car Model Generation. Look at almost any car on Wikipedia -- there will be one page for all versions of the Lincoln Continental throughout the years and the page will be subdivided for each generation of the Continental throughout its long life, each with its own infobox because the car has changed so much and so often through those years.

Car Model Generation (2 pic), for if you find yourself needing one with two pics.

Firearm with 2 primary pictures (basically makes the other one obsolete -- sorry!)

Firearm (shotgun) (a shotgun's table on Wikipedia is slightly different from other types of guns, I noticed)

Marine Vessel Class

War or Battle (Wikipedia's infoboxes for these are nearly identical)

Non-infobox templates

Aircraft Spec Sheet

The Category Box Template is not an infobox, but rather a template used for adding a Category box to only a particular section.

When Vitzenburg placed all his fancy technological gadgetry under a single page instead of individual ones, I wanted a way to categorize individual sections, rather than just whole pages, which is technically impossible on Wikia. Revitalizer helped me figure out a way around it, though, by creating a really clever illusion with involving redirect pages.

Basically, create a redirect page (all it is is a redirect code and a pic for the thumbnail -- see Revitalizer's link in the "clever illusion" thread I linked to above)  and place that into the category. Then insert the Category Box Template into the article below the item you want to categorize. The box is already formatted so that all you have to do is type the name of the category(ies) you want that item to link to (use the same ones you did on the redirect page).

Thanks, Revitalizer!