Pretty Little Liars Wiki:Stubs

Stubs are articles or pages that have insufficient information. Stubs are generally small articles that can be greatly expanded by the members of the wiki. They usually contain a short information, paragraph or less. This does not mean a stub page is not a legitimate article; it just needs more information and to be expanded.

Stub Information
A stub's goal is to be a full informative article. Some articles may not require much information but it still need to have a full cover of the said topic as much as possible.

Additions and improvements on a page will not immediately be done when you put it as stub. The best way to let others know about the article and to draw attention into contributing is by editing it yourself. Even if you did a small edit it will be a big help since it will appear on the recent changes page, where many users will see what pages needs help, and jump in where there's work being done.

Naming a stub
When you've created a small page/article or found a small page/article that you think needs help, simply edit the page and add the   template. When you've added the code and saved the the page, the article will then say:

This will show you and the others that the article is stub. When other users view the page, they will see this and hopefully try to expand the article.

Editing a stub
When a editing a stub, here are a few things you should remember.


 * 1) Please follow the standards of correct English. Write in full, clear sentences.
 * 2) Give a clear, precise definition or description of your topic.
 * 3) Make sure any relevant linkable words have been linked. If you linked it to an empty page then feel free to create it for the wiki or try posting on our Page Requests section so other editors can make it for you.
 * 4) Feel some responsibility for your stub article. There is a fine line between helping by outlining out what needs to be done, and being careless by not doing anything yourself. If nobody contributes to a stub for a few weeks or so, the please try expanding it yourself? make it a better stub for the community.

For some mistakes made or wrong information given to the stub don't worry someone will probably fix the article for you. That's the great thing of a wiki! But if you want to contribute something positive, and you cannot write the whole article yourself, then at least let your contribution be an invitation to participation.