I want to change the titles of pages to better represent their contents, but the editor doesn't do that... how does one do that?
for example, I would prefer the Title for Skills to be:
Star Wars (D6): Attributes and Skills
And for other sections to follow the same format, i.e.:
Star Wars (D6): Character Creation Rules
for example, I would prefer the Title for Skills to be:
Star Wars (D6): Attributes and Skills
And for other sections to follow the same format, i.e.:
Star Wars (D6): Character Creation Rules
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good idea
BTW we need a lot more pages for stuff....
BTW we need a lot more pages for stuff....
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There is no way to change the title of a page. To change it what you need to do is copy/paste the text from the old page to the new page. Ideally you should also replace the text on the old page with a line that reads like this:
#REDIRECT New Page Name
This will ensure that any pages that link to the old page will get autoredirected to the new one.
#REDIRECT New Page Name
This will ensure that any pages that link to the old page will get autoredirected to the new one.
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Avilister wrote:There is no way to change the title of a page.
I am so confused, I think what you said contradicted, what you then proceeded to say.Avilister wrote:To change it what you need to do is copy/paste the text from the old page to the new page. Ideally you should also replace the text on the old page with a line that reads like this
All things in moderation...Except syrup.
<a href="http://www.wizards.com/magic/playmagic/ ... areyou.asp" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.wizards.com/magic/images/wha ... isblue.jpg" border="0">
<b>Take the Magic: The Gathering 'What Color Are You?' Quiz.</b></a>
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<b>Take the Magic: The Gathering 'What Color Are You?' Quiz.</b></a>
Actually Josh just found a Move tab up near 'Edit' and 'History' that allows for this sort of change.
The naming scheme you're referring to is actually the recommended method for naming wiki articles that fall into a broad subtype. We create a 'namespace' that starts with the name of the space followed by a colon, then the name of the article.
The naming scheme you're referring to is actually the recommended method for naming wiki articles that fall into a broad subtype. We create a 'namespace' that starts with the name of the space followed by a colon, then the name of the article.
We should come up with a universal naming scheme for articles we put on the wiki as we move forward with using it more. After some discussion with Cheyne, I'd like to propose the following conventions.
Star Wars (D6) Edits: Article title
Exalted Edits: Article title
<system> Edits: Article title
For campaign-specific house rules or related articles use something more like this:
Force of Balance: House Rules
<campaign>: article title
The main page of any project should be the name of the project or campaign:
Star Wars (D6) Edits
Force of Balance
D100 System
Star Wars (D6) Edits: Article title
Exalted Edits: Article title
<system> Edits: Article title
For campaign-specific house rules or related articles use something more like this:
Force of Balance: House Rules
<campaign>: article title
The main page of any project should be the name of the project or campaign:
Star Wars (D6) Edits
Force of Balance
D100 System
Ok, here are some useful links for the wiki stuff tonight:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet - the wikipedia cheatsheet, almost all of this should be valid on our wiki as well. Includes mostly syntax. Everything from numbered and bulleted lists to internal and external links.
A more in-depth how-to page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia: ... dit_a_page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet - the wikipedia cheatsheet, almost all of this should be valid on our wiki as well. Includes mostly syntax. Everything from numbered and bulleted lists to internal and external links.
A more in-depth how-to page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia: ... dit_a_page
I propose the following set of categorization standards:
Character articles should be tagged with categories for their game system, the campaign(s) they were played in, and also the "Characters" category. Optionally, we can also tag them with their race, if people are interested in being able to see all human or elf characters separately from others.
Campaign articles should be tagged with categories for their game system, and their self-identified campaign category. Note that the category for the campaign should not be "Game System: Campaign" but just "Campaign" as each campaign should have a unique name.
House Rules should be tagged with the category for the game system they apply to, the campaign they were used in (if any), and the "House Rules" category.
Articles related in any way to a game system should be tagged with the category for that game system.
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There are some other possibilities - should we create a "Rules Overhaul" or "Rules Edit" category to describe the larger D6, Exalted Mass Combat and Perfect Effect, and other similar wider-scale system changes, or should we deem these House Rules?
Character articles should be tagged with categories for their game system, the campaign(s) they were played in, and also the "Characters" category. Optionally, we can also tag them with their race, if people are interested in being able to see all human or elf characters separately from others.
Campaign articles should be tagged with categories for their game system, and their self-identified campaign category. Note that the category for the campaign should not be "Game System: Campaign" but just "Campaign" as each campaign should have a unique name.
House Rules should be tagged with the category for the game system they apply to, the campaign they were used in (if any), and the "House Rules" category.
Articles related in any way to a game system should be tagged with the category for that game system.
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There are some other possibilities - should we create a "Rules Overhaul" or "Rules Edit" category to describe the larger D6, Exalted Mass Combat and Perfect Effect, and other similar wider-scale system changes, or should we deem these House Rules?
For wider searchability and improved linkage, each article should link at least one other article. Articles that do not link to any others can be found on the Dead End Pages special page.
http://www.lostknightsrpg.org/wiki/inde ... adendpages
Similarly, some pages are not being linked by other pages. I've tried to reduce this number a bit on my own, but these pages should be linked by something else. These pages can be found on the Orphan Pages special page:
http://www.lostknightsrpg.org/wiki/inde ... onelypages
The list of special pages can be found right under the search bar in the wiki in the link labeled "Special pages". You might check it out, there's a lot of neat pages there. Everything from statistics, to which pages are the shortest, to a complete listing of all pages.
http://www.lostknightsrpg.org/wiki/inde ... adendpages
Similarly, some pages are not being linked by other pages. I've tried to reduce this number a bit on my own, but these pages should be linked by something else. These pages can be found on the Orphan Pages special page:
http://www.lostknightsrpg.org/wiki/inde ... onelypages
The list of special pages can be found right under the search bar in the wiki in the link labeled "Special pages". You might check it out, there's a lot of neat pages there. Everything from statistics, to which pages are the shortest, to a complete listing of all pages.