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= Tips = | = Tips = | ||
Various pages provided by the wiki itself can be helpful in finding ways to improve the wiki – see the [[Special:SpecialPages|Special pages]] page – in particular: | |||
;[[Special:UncategorizedCategories|Uncategorized Categories]]: You can make one category a sub-category of another by putting the usual category marker for the latter into the former's page. One category may be a sub-category of several others, just as a page may belong to several categories. Remember, when trying to ''link to'' a category (rather than add a page to a category), to put an extra colon ''before'' the word Category, just inside the double square brackets. (To put this page into the Wiki Week category, it has "Category:Wiki Week" inside double square brackets; where this page links to that category, it has ":Category:Wiki Week|Wiki Week" inside double square brackets.) | |||
;[[Special:UncategorizedPages|Uncategorized Pages]]: Putting pages into categories makes them easier to find. | |||
;[[Special:Categories|Categories]]: The big list of all categories to which it might be worth adding a page or category. | |||
;[[Special:UnusedCategories|Unused Categories]]: These are category pages with content but no pages in the category; often, they should just be turned into ordinary pages (and added to suitable categories) instead of category pages. | |||
;[[Special:WantedPages|Wanted Pages]]: These are pages that are linked to somewhere but that don't exist; maybe someone mis-typed the text inside some square brackets; or they linked to a page they intended to write but never got round to it. | |||
;[[Special:ListRedirects|List of Redirects]]: Redirected pages are usually worth deleting; find what links to them, if anything, and change where they link to, based on the redirect, until there's nothing left linking to the redirected page, which can then safely be deleted (assuming there aren't external links to it). | |||
: Speaking of redirects, they are useful when you want to move content; move the page content to its new home and replace it with "<kbd>#Redirect:</kbd>" followed by a wiki-link to the content's new home; that'll typically be the new home page's title in double square brackets, possibly with a fragment identifier if you've made the old page a sub-section of another. | |||
Have a rummage around the [[Special:SpecialPages|Special pages]] page and you'll likely find other useful resources. | |||
== Reminder: Code Formatting == | == Reminder: Code Formatting == |
Revision as of 14:26, 21 September 2016
We sporadically hold a Wiki Week to bring order to this wiki. During wiki week we work together on these topics:
- Cleaning up the Wiki week active page list
- Marking old pages as needing updates
This page will contain links to lists of pages that need to be checked or fixed.
- I've stumbled upon this topic wishlist. --Wieland (talk) 15:43, 24 March 2016 (UTC)
Tips
Various pages provided by the wiki itself can be helpful in finding ways to improve the wiki – see the Special pages page – in particular:
- Uncategorized Categories
- You can make one category a sub-category of another by putting the usual category marker for the latter into the former's page. One category may be a sub-category of several others, just as a page may belong to several categories. Remember, when trying to link to a category (rather than add a page to a category), to put an extra colon before the word Category, just inside the double square brackets. (To put this page into the Wiki Week category, it has "Category:Wiki Week" inside double square brackets; where this page links to that category, it has ":Category:Wiki Week|Wiki Week" inside double square brackets.)
- Uncategorized Pages
- Putting pages into categories makes them easier to find.
- Categories
- The big list of all categories to which it might be worth adding a page or category.
- Unused Categories
- These are category pages with content but no pages in the category; often, they should just be turned into ordinary pages (and added to suitable categories) instead of category pages.
- Wanted Pages
- These are pages that are linked to somewhere but that don't exist; maybe someone mis-typed the text inside some square brackets; or they linked to a page they intended to write but never got round to it.
- List of Redirects
- Redirected pages are usually worth deleting; find what links to them, if anything, and change where they link to, based on the redirect, until there's nothing left linking to the redirected page, which can then safely be deleted (assuming there aren't external links to it).
- Speaking of redirects, they are useful when you want to move content; move the page content to its new home and replace it with "#Redirect:" followed by a wiki-link to the content's new home; that'll typically be the new home page's title in double square brackets, possibly with a fragment identifier if you've made the old page a sub-section of another.
Have a rummage around the Special pages page and you'll likely find other useful resources.
Reminder: Code Formatting
A guideline to people writing code examples on the wiki.
For example .pro files need to have
<code lang="make">
defined in their code block.
More hints
- Wiki Editing Hints: Tips on how to edit this wiki.