Thread:JoePlay/@comment-5175866-20151202225336/@comment-171752-20151203230022

Thanks so much for your help and time (I am saying that because I appreciate it, not just because its apart of your job, and I recall reading that the appreciation is the favorite part of your job). That is correct. Thanks for remembering! :)

I see that you point out a hypothetical and/or rare situation in which you would not want to use the second parameter, but you didn't specifically ask me to make it optional in your latest comment, so I'm not sure if you still want me to or not. It will double (or even triple) the template's complexity from a coding perspective, but it is possible. Just let me know if you want me to make that optional or leave it as it is.

This is an unrelated question, but why is the team you head call "Special Operations", compared to "Community Development, Design and Code" or something. All members of the Community Development team deal with some level of design and code, but the three of us that have advanced technical skills (whether it be wikitext, HTML, CSS, or JS) are on a separate team, partly because we don't have to be tied down to a single category (video games, TV, movies, etc.) and partly because we are routinely given assignments that require an advanced skill set.

For example, each of the three of us have recently created these cool pages:


 * Media Kit, made by CzechOut (for use by our sales team)
 * Star Wars Hub, made by MarkvA
 * Wikia Gives Back, made by me

Plus, Spec Ops just sounds a lot cooler than Design and Code. :)