Thread:Spencerz/@comment-1895174-20140503213219/@comment-1895174-20140504044621

Spencerz wrote: First one looks very promising, second one I assume is for marking off certain sections inside of an article? Cause the main con I was finding was separating cannon and non-cannon material from a character that appears in both source and tie-in material. Both are used to mark off different sections of an article. Here is an example from one of their featured articles demonstrating the AmbigCanon template.

Say you're looking at the history section for MCU Glenn Talbot. It looks something like this:
 * Background info
 * Semi-Canon/AmbigCanon starts
 * Events of The Incredible Hulk video game
 * Semi-Canon/AmbigCanon ends
 * Events of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD

Or you're looking at Amazing Spider-Man Rhino. It looks like this:
 * Background info
 * Non-Canon Starts
 * Events of The Amazing Spider-Man video game
 * Non-Canon Ends
 * Events of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 film

For a character who only appears in tie-in materials, we could either mark off the entirety of the article, or copy over this template to leave the warning at the top of the page. Here is a different featured article utilizing it.

Just change "ambiguously canon" to "semi-canon".

Seems a whole lot easier than moving a bunch of pages, creating a bunch of new TRNs, and creating new pages for characters who appear in the source and the tie-in all for minimal reward, IMO.