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Complete articles must...
 
Complete articles must...
#...comply with the [[Brickipedia:Manual of Style|manual of style]] completely.
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# ...comply with the [[Brickipedia:Manual of Style|manual of style]] completely.
#...have their infoboxes filled out as best as possible.
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# ...have their infoboxes filled out as best as possible.
#...have a small lead section that describes the basic infos of the subject like release year, theme, rough overview of the content.
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# ...have a small lead section that describes the basic infos of the subject like release year, theme, rough overview of the content.
#...have a paragraph that decribes the subject in greater detail (only if necessary; small sets that contain just small simple models may not need such a section).
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# ...have a paragraph that decribes the subject in greater detail (only if necessary; small sets that contain just small simple models may not need such a section).
#...have an external links section (sets only)/appearances section (minifigures only)/a complete set list (themes only).
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# ...have an external links section (sets only)/appearances section (minifigures only)/a complete set list (themes only).
 
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Revision as of 19:13, 28 January 2010

Checkmark green
In Brickipedia, completeness is the minimum quality level that every article should eventually reach. Articles that surpass this basic level of quality by meeting additional requirements are rated as good (GA) or even as featured articles (FA). Articles about some of the smaller LEGO sets or themes may contain all information that is available about the respective subject and be thus complete, yet may still be relatively short and are unlikely to ever reach GA or FA status due their limited content. To distinguish those articles from incomplete ones, they are labeled with a green checkmark (Checkmark green) after being reviewed for completeness.
Requirements

Complete articles must...

  1. ...comply with the manual of style completely.
  2. ...have their infoboxes filled out as best as possible.
  3. ...have a small lead section that describes the basic infos of the subject like release year, theme, rough overview of the content.
  4. ...have a paragraph that decribes the subject in greater detail (only if necessary; small sets that contain just small simple models may not need such a section).
  5. ...have an external links section (sets only)/appearances section (minifigures only)/a complete set list (themes only).
Check for completeness

Users of the Completeness check group are allowed to grant completeness status to articles. They are also obliged to check if complete articles are still up to date when new information becomes available.