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(:Generally no longer than 12,000 characters seems to be the norm. ~~~~)
(I'm not sure the intent was to turn this into a discussion board. Most FAQs I've seen don't attribute the questions and answers to specific users, although they may start that way on other pages and be factored to the FAQ.)
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*'''How do I add pictures?''' see [[WikiIndex:Adding Pictures]]
*'''How do I add pictures?''' see [[WikiIndex:Adding Pictures]]
*'''Where is the rss feed?''' see [[WikiIndex:Rss feed]]
*'''Where is the rss feed?''' see [[WikiIndex:Rss feed]]
**But the feed is not validating. :-(
*'''How do I pick a name when entering a [[wiki]]?''' see [[WikiIndex:Naming Conventions]]
*'''How do I pick a name when entering a [[wiki]]?''' see [[WikiIndex:Naming Conventions]]
*'''[[WikiIndex:How do you categorize a wiki that is no longer]]?'''
*'''[[WikiIndex:How do you categorize a wiki that is no longer]]?'''
*'''How do you reuse the content?'''  see [[WikiIndex:Copyrights]]
*'''How do you reuse the content?'''  see [[WikiIndex:Copyrights]]
*'''How do tags work?''' see [[WikiIndex:How do categories work]]
*'''How do tags work?''' see [[WikiIndex:How do categories work]]
*Do you have an idea about the transclude in [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]]?  [[User:OlivierAuber|OlivierAuber]] 13:37, 22 Jan 2006 (EST)
*Could you tell me more about wiki-driven project maangement? [[User:Chinarut|Chinarut]] 07:10, 23 June 2006 (EDT)
*I'm not sure where is the best place to ask, on this site or elsewhere. But I'm looking for a simple way to get some statistics on which are the more popular pages at http://journalism.wikia.com. -- Maurreen [[User:4.152.51.240|4.152.51.240]] 20:37, 30 September 2006 (EDT)
**This is a question for [http://a.nge.la/contact Angela] or [mailto:[email protected] Gil]. :-) Best, [[User:69.241.226.9|69.241.226.9]]
***[[Special:PopularPages]] was disabled since it's not accurate if a [[wiki]] uses caching, so there's no reliable way to get a list of the most popular pages.  [[Google Analytics]] does provide some info, but it's not all that accurate.  You can ask Michael Davis (mdavis at wikia dot com) for data from there.  Angela
****<code>Special:Mostvisitedpages</code> was re-instated by [[:Category:Wikia|Wikia]] sometime mid-2012. [[User:Hoof Hearted|Hoof Hearted]] • <small>[[User talk:Hoof Hearted|talk2HH]]</small> 06:37, 9 September 2012 (PDT)
I can't find anywhere here to give feedback on the UI/software etc, so I guess I'll do it here...  It is a UI glitch to put the five-line copyright blurb right beneath the edit box, above the Summary/Save area.  If the copyright blurb were moved down, wholly or partly, so that the Summary/Save could be right below the edit area, then everthing I need (from the edit toolbar down to the Save buttons) would fit on one screen; as it is, it doesn't all quite fit, forcing me to scroll up and down instead of being able to set-and-forget. --[[User:69.87.200.20|69.87.200.20]] 05:19, 30 January 2007 (PST)
*'''How do I do redirects, so people who search for my [[wiki]] using one popular misspelling will be redirected to the (hopefully properly-speelllled this time) [[WikiIndex]] article on my wiki?''' see [[WikIndex:Redirect]].
*'''How do I do redirects, so people who search for my [[wiki]] using one popular misspelling will be redirected to the (hopefully properly-speelllled this time) [[WikiIndex]] article on my wiki?''' see [[WikIndex:Redirect]].
*'''When I came here today, it seemed like the whole wiki was down!'''  If you [[Google]] WikiIndex and try the top links, nothing works.  It turns out that "http://www.wikiindex.org/Special:RecentChanges" is not working, but "http://www.wikiindex.org/index.php?title=Special:Recentchanges" is working.  Has someone been fiddling with the wiki software?  I think this is a [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] configuration option.  Please fix it!--[[User:69.87.203.22|69.87.203.22]] 06:18, 12 February 2007 (PST)
:See [[user talk:John Stanton#Long, annoying URL]] &ndash; [[Smiddle]]/<small>[[Talk:Smiddle|T]][[Special:Contributions/Smiddle|C]]</small> 09:13, 12 February 2007 (PST)
::Workaround implemented 15feb07. --[[User:69.87.202.225|69.87.202.225]] 11:00, 17 February 2007 (PST)
*'''[[:Category:Language|Languages]]?'''
What's with the various languages here?  An "international" feel is entirely appropriate.  And the articles about non-[[:Category:English|English]] wikis would ideally be in both English and the native language.  But why are some misc articles also in [[:Category:French|French]]?  No harm done, but if every article were in a dozen different languages things would get rather confusing...  I've seen no discussion here about the theory or ideal goals.  At the moment, we are mainly protected by the level of contribution being so low that we are struggling to function in one language -- no need to worry about multi-lingual chaos. --[[User:69.87.202.225|69.87.202.225]] 11:00, 17 February 2007 (PST)
:''I agree that articles about non-English wikis should ideally be in both the native language, and also in English (to pander to those who can't be bothered to learn a dozen languages). I don't mind misc articles in 2 different languages. Misc articles in a dozen different languages would be confusing. I suppose we could (a) turn on the [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] multi-language stuff, giving us the "English-language section of the wikiindex", the "French-language section of the WikiIndex", etc.; or (b) fork the wiki. No need to decide until it actually starts to get confusing, though. --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 01:24, 24 February 2007 (PST)''
:I see that (a) has already occurred for Deutsch -- the [[:Category:German|German]]-language section of WikiIndex is at http://de.wikiindex.org/ . --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 11:16, 3 February 2009 (EST)
*'''How many wiki are listed here?'''
*'''How many wiki are listed here?'''
**As of 2007-02-24, there are
**As of 2007-02-24, there are
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**[[:Category:Proposals]]
**[[:Category:Proposals]]
**[[:Category talk:Active administrators of this wiki]].
**[[:Category talk:Active administrators of this wiki]].
::I asked this, unsigned, 2-3 days ago.  It seems like a pretty important question a noob (or anyone) should be able to find easily.  No answers yet? [[User:Huw Powell|Huw Powell]] 02:01, 3 July 2009 (EDT)
:::I'm a bit embarrassed to say that we don't have much of a written policy or written guidelines. We're pretty much playing it by ear at the moment. If you think an [[:Category:Active administrators of this wiki|administrator]] should do something, please say something at the [[Category talk:Active administrators of this wiki]]. --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 21:10, 6 July 2009 (EDT)
::::Thank you for your response.  Hey, no wiki is "perfect". [[User:Huw Powell|Huw Powell]] 01:58, 9 July 2009 (EDT)
Late-breaking news: [[:Category:guidelines]] is now our (hopefully complete) list of policies and guidelines. --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 07:52, 25 September 2011 (PDT)
*'''How much original research can I use?'''
*'''How much original research can I use?'''
:I've been on several wikis and had various experiences, as well as hearing good and bad things from fellow users. how much of my own opinion/experience can I put into an article? [[User:Totnesmartin|Totnesmartin]] 11:06, 16 May 2010 (EDT)
*[[WikiIndex]] is not the same as [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]. Original research is allowed. Having a point of view is allowed. Although in practice most of the articles do not provide reviews or personal experience of the indexed site, there is no rule saying that you can't do so. I think it safe to say that not every editor here particularly likes this, but it generally only causes conflicts for [[:Category:Wikis with a strong viewpoint|wikis with a strong point of view]]. So feel free to express your opinion and tell of your experience. Just be aware that someone else may come along and change it, erase it, or contradict it.
::[[WikiIndex]] is not the same as [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]. Original research is allowed. Having a point of view is allowed. Although in practice most of the articles do not provide reviews or personal experience of the indexed site, there is no rule saying that you can't do so. I think it safe to say that not every editor here particularly likes this, but it generally only causes conflicts for [[:Category:Wikis with a strong viewpoint|wikis with a strong point of view]]. So feel free to express your opinion and tell of your experience. Just be aware that someone else may come along and change it, erase it, or contradict it. --[[User:MarvelZuvembie|MarvelZuvembie]] 13:26, 17 May 2010 (EDT)
*'''How long can articles be?'''
*'''How long can articles be?'''
:Generally no longer than 12,000 characters [[Special:LongPages|seems to be the norm]]. [[User:Leucosticte|Leucosticte]] ([[User talk:Leucosticte|talk]]) 08:50, 8 March 2014 (UTC)
:*Generally no longer than 12,000 characters [[Special:LongPages|seems to be the norm]].
 
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We have several thousand categories at WikiIndex. Someone decided that was too many to list on one page. So that person decided to organize all categories as a hierarchy, and list only the "root categories" at Category:Wiki Topic. Category:Education is a sub-category of Category:Learning, which is a sub-category of Category:Knowledge, which is one of the root categories listed at Category:Wiki Topic. Is there a better way to handle our thousands of categories? If you want a list of *all* categories, click on the word "Categories" at the bottom of the page and then click "next" a few dozen times. --DavidCary 15:43, 4 August 2009 (EDT)