from the first post.
Apparently there are still some items that use "Snowglobe" in the name, when it should be "Snow Globe" http://www.subetalodge.org/list_all/search/snowglobe/mode/name
And also some items that use "Snowglobe" in the description http://www.subetalodge.org/list_all/description/snowglobe
Okay, I keep finding wrongly restocking items in the toy box. This time As far as I can gather the other Old Fashioned Teddy Plushies restock in the plushie parlor, and since it is a plushie anyway.... [edit] Just found this and since my post was most recent I had to edit it is not yellow it is green is not green it is blue/teal however already exists and is blue so I propose: Yellow Dragon Kite becomes Green Dragon Kite and Green Dragon Kite becomes Teal Dragon Kite Yellow Dragon Kite mentions it is yellow in the description so that would have to be changed as well [edit] seems like it belongs in Thimble & Co. and not in the toy box
I've noticed that 'Centropolis Style' in both these items are different as one has a dash rather than a space, which does throw me off.
I think I'm all caught up now. I'm subscribed to this thread so I'm alerted when someone writes on it, but there is no alert for edits on posts. If you want me to see edits faster please ping me! Or else it might take a while. (But I will eventually see it as I double check all posts on a page).
Two-tone vs Two Tone (or toned) vs
There are more items with the space than with the hyphen currently.
The Lo-Tek Leggings that came out during Masquerade are inconsistent. Some of them are neon and some are not. I can understand how gold and silver would not be neon, but if the blue and green are, then the pink should be as well, at least.
Neon
Non-Neon
The shows up as the first item if the item directory is sorted alphabetically. While typing this I found out why, the name accidentally starts with a space.
hair brush vs hairbrush vs 90% sure it's hairbrush (merriam-webster agrees)
Another thing...
Button Down vs Button-down vs
I think it should be Button Down, because there are also items with Button Up and that's used as two words there (there are no items with Button-up in the name, according to Subetalodge).
Ah, well that makes sense!
Hopefully some of these can be worked on soon, the first post is getting pretty full again.
[edit] Actually dictionaries have "Button-down" as being the proper term, so should Button Ups be changed back?
Sources: Merriam-Webster, Dictionary.com
I can't find anything really using button-up as an adjective, but since button-down seems to be correct it would make sense for button-up to be used that way as well. Just a thought.