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==WikiIndex page names for wiki pages== | ==WikiIndex page names for wiki pages== | ||
If you want to [[WikiIndex:Add a Wiki|Add a Wiki]] to [[WikiIndex]], the new page should be named according to the following naming conventions: | If you want to [[WikiIndex:Add a Wiki|Add a Wiki]] to [[WikiIndex]], the new page should be named according to the following naming conventions (not easily [[Special:Categories|categories]]).: | ||
; First of all, don't worry if you get it wrong! We can [[Special:MovePage|rename]] pages. | ; First of all, don't worry if you get it wrong! We can [[Special:MovePage|rename]] pages. | ||
Revision as of 15:44, 30 April 2013
- Not to be confused with WikiIndex:Namespace Conventions.
de: WikiIndex:Namenskonventionen, fr: WikiIndex:Conventions Nommage
WikiIndex page names for wiki pages
If you want to Add a Wiki to WikiIndex, the new page should be named according to the following naming conventions (not easily categories).:
- First of all, don't worry if you get it wrong! We can rename pages.
- We normally have the page here at WikiIndex the same as the actual wiki being referenced.
- We normally don't include the domain, such as '.com' or '.org', or other top-level domain (TLD). Exceptions to this are when two similar wikis, with identical primary names, but have differing TLDs; such as Wikkii.com and Wikkii.Org.
- We normally don't include the word 'wiki' at the end, unless the name of the wiki specifically includes 'wiki'.
Example names
However, you will notice that our own wiki has its own internal naming conventions confusion. WikiIndex and Wiki Index. Cheers!
multiple language versions
Wiki sites with separate wikis written in individual languages should get a separate page for each language version in the catalogue here.
Create one main page for an overview of the whole thing (which usually includes a 'portal' url), using the template:MultilingualMain to generate the infobox; and one subpage to that for each language version. The main page follows the usual naming conventions and gets categorised (via the MultilingualMain template) as language = Multilingual, the subpages get the name of the main page with the ISO code of the language appended after either a slash, dash or within brackets.
- Example: JurisPedia (en)
To link from the main page to the subpages there is the template language versions, although this template provides no reverse navigation links.
Internal page names
- Currently we are using CamelCase or free links, or both (as a note, MediaWiki is inherently confused on internal page naming). For all new pages, please respect the naming convention of the actual wiki we are referencing.
- Recent changes – Special:RecentChanges
- Community Portal – WikiIndex:Community portal
- Current Events – WikiIndex:Current events
WikiIndex category names
There is a debate raging over whether to make category names singular or plural, at WikiIndex talk:Community portal#singular versus plural. For example, should we use Category:Languages or Category:Language?
Other FAQs
Questions about naming are some of the top FrequentlyAskedQuestions.