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'''WikiIndex:Namespace Conventions''' — the [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] software which this [[WikiIndex]] wiki uses has many built-in 'namespaces'.  Many are the standard default namespaces, as used in a similar vein by the plethora of other MediaWiki sites.  Here is how we at WikiIndex are . . . or are not using them.
'''WikiIndex:Namespace Conventions''' — the [[:Category:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] software which this [[WikiIndex]] wiki uses has many built-in 'namespaces'.  Many are the standard default namespaces, as used in a similar vein by the plethora of other MediaWiki sites.  Here is how we at WikiIndex are . . . or are not using them.


To see an overview of all current namespaces in use here on WikiIndex, click on the 'Search' button below the search box (you don't need to enter any text), and then click on 'Advanced'.
To see an overview of all current namespaces in use here on WikiIndex, either click on the 'Search' button below the search box (you don't need to enter any text), and then click on 'Advanced'; or go to [[Special:PrefixIndex]] click on the drop-down box.


==Main==
==Main==
This is the basic namespace.  Articles will be shown by their title without any prefix, and similarly without any prefix as a URL in your browser address bar immediately after the <tt><nowiki>http://WikiIndex.org/</nowiki></tt>.
This is the basic namespace.  Articles will be shown by their title without any prefix, and similarly without any prefix as a URL in your browser address bar immediately after the <tt><nowiki>http://WikiIndex.org/</nowiki></tt>.
* All [[wiki]] article entries
* All [[wiki]] article entries
* [[:Category:Wiki People|Wiki people]] pages (and people with [[WikiIndex:RealNames|RealNames]])
* [[:Category:Wiki People|Wiki people]] pages (and people with [[WikiIndex:RealNames|real names]])
* Normal articles (which aren't actual wikis) related to with WikiSphere in general, such as [[OptOut]], [[:Category:WikiIdea|WikiIdeas]], etc
* Normal articles (which aren't actual wikis) related to with WikiSphere in general, such as [[OptOut]], [[:Category:WikiIdea|wiki ideas]], etc
** This original idea for this wiki is a contested idea - people would like it out of the path of a casual eye and put into a [[Project Namespace]], we are still working on that one.
** This original idea for this wiki is a contested idea - people would like it out of the path of a casual eye and put into a [[Project Namespace]], we are still working on that one.
* Everything not mentioned below.
* Everything not mentioned below.


Please see [[WikiIndex:Naming Conventions]] for guidance on how to correctly name articles.
Please see [[WikiIndex:Naming conventions]] for guidance on how to correctly name articles.


==WikiIndex:==
==WikiIndex:==
This is typically known as the 'meta' namespace.  'Meta' pages are about the specific policies and workings of WikiIndex, such as [[WikiIndex:AntiSpamMeasures]].
This is typically known as the '[[:Category:Meta|meta]]' namespace.  'Meta' pages are about the specific policies and workings of this WikiIndex wiki, such as [[WikiIndex:AntiSpamMeasures]].


==User:==
==User:==
We use the 'User:' namespace differently to, say [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]].  Since automatic signatures link here, see the redirect at [[User:MarkDilley]].  It goes to [[MarkDilley]], which has a link back to his user talk page.
We use the 'User:' namespace differently to, say [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]].  Since automatic signatures link to the User namespace, see the redirect at [[User:MarkDilley]].  It goes to [[MarkDilley]], which has a link back to his [[user talk]] page.


===User talk:===
===User talk:===
The user talk page is the only place where notification of messages will work, so we do use this namespace for that purpose.  It is useful for redirect the talk page for each person from the main namespace to the user talk namespace.
The [[user talk]] page is the only namespace where notification of messages from others will work, so we do use this namespace for that purpose.  It is useful for redirect the [[talk page]] for each person from the main namespace to the user talk namespace.


==Category:==
==Category:==
All WikiIndex [[Special:Categories|Categories]] go in this namespace.  <tt><nowiki>[[Category:Wiki]]</nowiki></tt> can be placed in an article to add it to the [[:Category:Wiki|wiki category]] in the same manner as keywords.
All WikiIndex [[Special:Categories|categories]] go in this namespace.  <tt><nowiki>[[Category:Cities]]</nowiki></tt> can be placed in an article to add it to the [[:Category:Cities|cities category]] in the same manner as keywords.


We also use the 'tag' command to include articles into categories; this is useful when needing to create a wikilink to a category within the prose of an article.  <tt><nowiki>{{tag|wiki}}</nowiki></tt> would also include the article into [[:Category:Wiki]].
We also use the <code>{{template|tag}}</code> command to include articles into categories; this is useful when needing to create a [[wikilink]] to a category within the textual prose of an article.  <tt><nowiki>{{tag|cities}}</nowiki></tt> would also include the article into [[:Category:Cities]].


==Template:==
==Template:==
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==Help:==
==Help:==
*<s>So far unused</s>
*<s>So far unused</s>
**need to think about how this works: [[Help]] - is it a hard wired page like [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent Changes]]?  Should it be a portal for the Help namespace?
**need to think about how this works: [[Help]] - is it a hard wired page like [[Special:RecentChanges|Recent changes]]?  Should it be a portal for the Help namespace?
***No, it's not. The "Help namespace portal" is [[Help:Contents]]
***No, it's not. The "Help namespace portal" is [[Help:Contents]]
****If the Help page is not hardwired - then how is the help namespace portal determined? ... Just went to check on a brand new wiki and there is nothing in the Help:Contents space, so it seems to me that it is up to us to figure out, right? [[MarkDilley]]
****If the Help page is not hardwired - then how is the help namespace portal determined? ... Just went to check on a brand new wiki and there is nothing in the Help:Contents space, so it seems to me that it is up to us to figure out, right? [[MarkDilley]]
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[[Category:WikiIndex]]
[[Category:WikiIndex]]
[[Category:Guidelines|Namespace]]
[[Category:Guidelines|Namespace]]
[[Category:FAQ]]

Revision as of 15:15, 22 August 2014

Not to be confused with WikiIndex:Naming conventions.

Template:TOCright WikiIndex:Namespace Conventions — the MediaWiki software which this WikiIndex wiki uses has many built-in 'namespaces'. Many are the standard default namespaces, as used in a similar vein by the plethora of other MediaWiki sites. Here is how we at WikiIndex are . . . or are not using them.

To see an overview of all current namespaces in use here on WikiIndex, either click on the 'Search' button below the search box (you don't need to enter any text), and then click on 'Advanced'; or go to Special:PrefixIndex click on the drop-down box.

Main

This is the basic namespace. Articles will be shown by their title without any prefix, and similarly without any prefix as a URL in your browser address bar immediately after the http://WikiIndex.org/.

  • All wiki article entries
  • Wiki people pages (and people with real names)
  • Normal articles (which aren't actual wikis) related to with WikiSphere in general, such as OptOut, wiki ideas, etc
    • This original idea for this wiki is a contested idea - people would like it out of the path of a casual eye and put into a Project Namespace, we are still working on that one.
  • Everything not mentioned below.

Please see WikiIndex:Naming conventions for guidance on how to correctly name articles.

WikiIndex:

This is typically known as the 'meta' namespace. 'Meta' pages are about the specific policies and workings of this WikiIndex wiki, such as WikiIndex:AntiSpamMeasures.

User:

We use the 'User:' namespace differently to, say Wikipedia. Since automatic signatures link to the User namespace, see the redirect at User:MarkDilley. It goes to MarkDilley, which has a link back to his user talk page.

User talk:

The user talk page is the only namespace where notification of messages from others will work, so we do use this namespace for that purpose. It is useful for redirect the talk page for each person from the main namespace to the user talk namespace.

Category:

All WikiIndex categories go in this namespace. [[Category:Cities]] can be placed in an article to add it to the cities category in the same manner as keywords.

We also use the {{tag}} command to include articles into categories; this is useful when needing to create a wikilink to a category within the textual prose of an article. {{tag|cities}} would also include the article into Category:Cities.

Template:

All WikiIndex templates go in this namespace.

File:

All WikiIndex images should be in this namespace. These currently include:

The file namespace can also support other media files, such as video and audio.

Help:

  • So far unused
    • need to think about how this works: Help - is it a hard wired page like Recent changes? Should it be a portal for the Help namespace?
      • No, it's not. The "Help namespace portal" is Help:Contents
        • If the Help page is not hardwired - then how is the help namespace portal determined? ... Just went to check on a brand new wiki and there is nothing in the Help:Contents space, so it seems to me that it is up to us to figure out, right? MarkDilley
      • MediaWiki:Sidebar determines what pages appear in the navigation box — all links, including Help:Contents are therefore editable by admins and can be added, removed or made to point anywhere. Help: is just a namespace like any other and, unless you've downloaded documentation from a MediaWiki site and posted it there, will be initially empty. --Carlb 11:34, 15 December 2006 (EST)