Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-28398720-20160827152805/@comment-28398720-20160908104819

parameter names Infobox parameter names only visible source mode editing. Anyone editing in source know how difficult to read the infobox mess on top can be. When picking parameter names, we should prefer the common/shorter easier to read in source variant.

There are many reason for it, most are minor and will sound silly e.g. prev/next both being 4 letter long, thus even if people don't use formatting the links for both start at the same place, visually line up; or the slightly less chance of lines overflowing breaking the format visual; or just because it is the more commonly-used/familiar variant across wikia/wikipidea.

Overall its just a matter of convince, not proper english. On wikipidea the use 'airdate' parameter but the actual lable 'Original air date'. And even in the suggetion the episode order template takes prev/next values. Anyway I prefer this:

Which shouldn't matter to 99% of people, because either way you either copy\paste, or use visual mode where its the labels that count.

BUT lest not get side tracked.