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I am not understanding you. What do you mean that our wiki node is not a basic wiki idea? A [[WikiNode]] on a wiki is a simple page - its general structure is set out at the [[WikiNodes]] wiki. Why would it be any different on our wiki? [[MarkDilley]] | I am not understanding you. What do you mean that our wiki node is not a basic wiki idea? A [[WikiNode]] on a wiki is a simple page - its general structure is set out at the [[WikiNodes]] wiki. Why would it be any different on our wiki? [[MarkDilley]] | ||
:I just wrote more about this at [[Talk:TourBusStop]]. Media-wikis don't put their WikiNodes in the article space, generally. [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 14:48, 4 Apr 2006 (EDT) | :I just wrote more about this at [[Talk:TourBusStop]]. Media-wikis don't put their WikiNodes in the article space, generally. [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 14:48, 4 Apr 2006 (EDT) | ||
==WikiNode - What is it?== | |||
Sorry but the explanation is very sketchy. I sort of get that it something that relates to other wiki's but there is no examples. What's confusing to me is, we link to Wikipedia, a French wiki, a german wiki etc. How linked is a node? | |||
Finally this beckons the question, how does one become a node? | |||
Joewski @ ClickWiki.info [[User:155.143.214.10|155.143.214.10]] 01:57, 1 January 2007 (PST) | |||