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(example of the footer, I would like it hard coded if possible)
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==Questions Answered==
==Questions Answered==
* from over at [[Community talk]] - "Community talk is the article descibing the page (and maybe decisions?), talk is where the action happens. Me thinks :-)" [[User:MarkDilley|MarkDilley]]
* from over at [[Community talk]] - "Community talk is the article descibing the page (and maybe decisions?), talk is where the action happens. Me thinks :-)" [[User:MarkDilley|MarkDilley]]
==Folksonomy/Tags/Categories==

Revision as of 22:48, 22 January 2006

welcome ted! :-)

testing templates

This test is AFU at the moment. Sorry for the mess. TedErnst 18:46, 18 Jan 2006 (EST) /templatetest /articlewithtemplatetest

testing new tag template

Bicyclist

I love the Tag template! John Stanton 17:49, 21 Jan 2006 (EST)

I don't know why your "FAQ" page redirects to mediawiki but I suspect some kind of built-in functionality. Let's use WikiIndex:FrequentlyAskedQuestions for the time being.


Ted I may have to modify your Cat template because it is overwriting the bullet points see Audioscrobbler Yeah, had to include the bullet point inside the Template works good now..

I don't like the bullet points, detract from being a "natural" tag in the description area. Check out what I am trying to do at DreamHost. I DO LOVE the idea of the tags!!! MarkDilley


Ted, I see a problem with the tagging. it shows up in the text of the page as well as in the categories. I was hoping that the header Folksonomy/Tags/Categories would just preside over the category area. now if the tags didn't show up there as well as in the wiki page, that would solve the redundancy issue I am having. Very cool start! Best, MarkDilley


Questions Answered

  • from over at Community talk - "Community talk is the article descibing the page (and maybe decisions?), talk is where the action happens. Me thinks :-)" MarkDilley

Folksonomy/Tags/Categories