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I propose to have one main page for the whole thing and a subpage to that - one for each language version. For the subpages I suggest a unified naming pattern: ISO language codes. Then there should be an automatically generated breadcrumb navigation that leads you back to the main page.<br/> | I propose to have one main page for the whole thing and a subpage to that - one for each language version. For the subpages I suggest a unified naming pattern: ISO language codes. Then there should be an automatically generated breadcrumb navigation that leads you back to the main page.<br/> | ||
(Advantages: logical, machine friendly structure. (- Appending three characters to the path/URL of a wikis main page gives you the appropriate subpage for a special language version.) At least the naming may be understood without knowledge of the particular language.) | (Advantages: logical, machine friendly structure. (- Appending three characters to the path/URL of a wikis main page gives you the appropriate subpage for a special language version.) At least the naming may be understood without knowledge of the particular language.) | ||
Example: [[Ekopedia/en]] | |||
→ ''Please comment! especially objections to making this the new standard/recommendation - either here, on the talk page here - or maybe even on my talk page...'' ←</div> | → ''Please comment! especially objections to making this the new standard/recommendation - either here, on the talk page here - or maybe even on my talk page...'' ←</div> |
Revision as of 00:47, 30 January 2009
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:
First of all, don't worry if you get it wrong! We can rename pages.
- We normally have the page at WikiIndex the same as the wiki being referenced.
- We normally don't include the '.com' or '.org' or other TLD.
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
Proposal:
(Advantages: Clear and differentiated information on the wiki with individual size/statistics measures for example.)
I propose to have one main page for the whole thing and a subpage to that - one for each language version. For the subpages I suggest a unified naming pattern: ISO language codes. Then there should be an automatically generated breadcrumb navigation that leads you back to the main page.
(Advantages: logical, machine friendly structure. (- Appending three characters to the path/URL of a wikis main page gives you the appropriate subpage for a special language version.) At least the naming may be understood without knowledge of the particular language.)
Example: Ekopedia/en
→ Please comment! especially objections to making this the new standard/recommendation - either here, on the talk page here - or maybe even on my talk page... ←--Speckmade 17:32, 29 January 2009 (EST)
Internal page names
- Currently we are CamelCase or Free links or both (As a note, MediaWiki is inherently confused on internal page naming)
- Recent changes – Special:Recentchanges
- Community Portal – Community_Portal
- Current Events – Current_events
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