Thread:Janus100/@comment-28398720-20160901073603/@comment-27794543-20161028110120


 * The template is going to have categories coded, so all of wikia's template helpers are irrelevant. If an error is made in the coding, it can be fixed (and it'll automatically fix all images that template is applied to).
 * Also, the code can be quite simple, e.g.  or.
 * Chances are, a brand new user isn't going to add any categories. A more experienced user will be aware of categories used on previous images and the category tree.
 * I think it's reasonable to believe that a user will think to type in "Marcus" or "Kane" if they had an image of Marcus Kane.
 * If a user can only think of "image", the category helper will help the same amount regardless of whether "image" is prefix or suffix.
 * And by "help the same amount", I mean be practically useless given there will be 50+ image categories and the helper only shows up to 6 options (not "all possible options").
 * A new user is more likely to use sidebar or bottom of the page category helper, not type, so it doesn't matter if "image"/"screenshot"/"whatever" is prefix or suffix.
 * As explained numerous times above, padding is irrelevant. User isn't typing it, nor the prefix, nor the suffix. The only time  is typed is within templates, which new users aren't doing.
 * As already stated, my preference is ###, e.g. 305. As already stated, I use "Images from Ep ###" on other wiki's.
 * As already stated, "### images" is acceptable (notice, it has even less padding then parenthesis). As already noted, this wikia uses " " category naming (e.g. "Male Characters", "Infobox templates", "Friendly Relationships", etc).
 * If s##e## is the 'correct' form, why are you okay with dropping the leading zero for seasons, but find it unacceptable for episode.