Link colors

Hi, administrators. I have a question, maybe a request. If I see a link, it's always in red. There's no way to tell if the link goes to a page which has already been started, or to a page which hasn't been edited yet. Is there any chance that the link colors could be different, so that we can tell at a glance by color if there's an article waiting to be created? --Corvus13 18:25, 10 April 2008 (EDT)

This should be an easy setting to tweak in Mediawiki on their part. In the meantime, if you go to My Preferences and Skins you can reskin the website to match the default settings of Wikipedia, which has the side effect of recoloring non-existent articles to red and existent articles to blue, though the downside is that you lose the site navigation features like the links to the rest of TWoP. Snowspinner 21:32, 16 April 2008 (EDT)

Copyright

Can the copyright status of contributions to this wiki be clarified please? Right now the submission guidelines at the bottom suggest that a "similar free resource" can be copied from, which implies free content resources like Wikipedia. However, legally, Wikipedia cannot be copied from unless it is credited and the content is re-released under the GNU Free Documentation License. Similarly, unless content submission is explicitly given over to Bravo TV there are serious legal issues with collaborative editing and derivative works. This really, really needs to be clarified for the good of the community here. Snowspinner 21:32, 16 April 2008 (EDT)