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You may talk to me here, but check my status to see whether I'm around. See my [[User:Sj|userpage]] for other ways to contact me if you need something in a hurry. [[User:Sj|Sj]] |
You may talk to me here, but check my status to see whether I'm around. See my [[User:Sj|userpage]] for other ways to contact me if you need something in a hurry. [[User:Sj|Sj]] |
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Hey- Thanks for your help, it's refreshing to have some collaboration. |
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I'd like to talk to you more about the include tags you mentioned before. Those could prove to be quite useful. |
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Also, I like what you've done with the sidebar. Portions of it may or may not be temporary depending on how we decide to set up the front page. Walter and I had discussed setting it up like the main page of fr.wikipedia.org. I really like the organization going on there. Everything is right at your fingertips, and it's still very navigable. |
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I had a different approach than what they had though (I think)- My idea is to modularize the page into elements (or blocks, or cells, or whatever you want to call them). Say we categorize the entire wiki into a dozen super categories. Each category would have it's own template (or page, or whatever). That way the main page can be just an index of what blocks are included instead of a bunch of ugly html. Am I discovering something that's already in use? Is this a good/bad/superlative idea? Let me know what you think. Thanks! --[[User:Aburton|Aburton]] 18:39, 26 June 2006 (EDT) |
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You may talk to me here, but check my status to see whether I'm around. See my userpage for other ways to contact me if you need something in a hurry. Sj
Hey- Thanks for your help, it's refreshing to have some collaboration.
I'd like to talk to you more about the include tags you mentioned before. Those could prove to be quite useful.
Also, I like what you've done with the sidebar. Portions of it may or may not be temporary depending on how we decide to set up the front page. Walter and I had discussed setting it up like the main page of fr.wikipedia.org. I really like the organization going on there. Everything is right at your fingertips, and it's still very navigable. I had a different approach than what they had though (I think)- My idea is to modularize the page into elements (or blocks, or cells, or whatever you want to call them). Say we categorize the entire wiki into a dozen super categories. Each category would have it's own template (or page, or whatever). That way the main page can be just an index of what blocks are included instead of a bunch of ugly html. Am I discovering something that's already in use? Is this a good/bad/superlative idea? Let me know what you think. Thanks! --Aburton 18:39, 26 June 2006 (EDT)