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Normally each section page will provide a sub-contents with any necessary overview so that the users can navigate.
 
Normally each section page will provide a sub-contents with any necessary overview so that the users can navigate.
  
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===Redirections To Be Deleted ===
  
 
Also by default any move leave behind a redirector.  Normal users don't have page delete privileges, so the usual convention (which may not be adopted in this wiki is to assign the age to the category <nowiki>{{delete|reason}}</nowiki>, and the sysadmins scan the delete category from time to time and trash the pages.  Here is the list of dead redirections that need trashed.
 
Also by default any move leave behind a redirector.  Normal users don't have page delete privileges, so the usual convention (which may not be adopted in this wiki is to assign the age to the category <nowiki>{{delete|reason}}</nowiki>, and the sysadmins scan the delete category from time to time and trash the pages.  Here is the list of dead redirections that need trashed.

Revision as of 23:09, 14 September 2007

Using document Hierarchies Correctly

Drew the convention in Wiki's is that use use the / delimiter in page names just like a directory hierarchy (That's why you see the parent redirector at the top of each sub page. Hence what we've create so far is the following hierarchy:

U.s.oo.o

Normally each section page will provide a sub-contents with any necessary overview so that the users can navigate.

Redirections To Be Deleted

Also by default any move leave behind a redirector. Normal users don't have page delete privileges, so the usual convention (which may not be adopted in this wiki is to assign the age to the category {{delete|reason}}, and the sysadmins scan the delete category from time to time and trash the pages. Here is the list of dead redirections that need trashed.

TerryE 01:07, 15 September 2007 (CEST)

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