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+ | Effective immediately, pages will only be shown in the [[people]] tab if they have an image. In cases where no image can be found, use {{t|person.gif}} ([[image:person.gif]]). -- [[User:Robin|Robin]] ([[User talk:Robin|talk]]) 22:37, 2 July 2017 (IST) | ||
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==2016== | ==2016== | ||
The aim remains to showcase the best of Wikispooks content, for people who are new to the site. (Regular visitors and editors can use [[Special:RecentChanges]] | The aim remains to showcase the best of Wikispooks content, for people who are new to the site. (Regular visitors and editors can use [[Special:RecentChanges]] |
Revision as of 21:37, 2 July 2017
2017
Effective immediately, pages will only be shown in the people tab if they have an image. In cases where no image can be found, use person.gif (). -- Robin (talk) 22:37, 2 July 2017 (IST)
2016
The aim remains to showcase the best of Wikispooks content, for people who are new to the site. (Regular visitors and editors can use Special:RecentChanges
September
Any thoughts on the following ideas would be welcome:
- Removing all Stubs from the front page
- Moving the "☆" tab to the left and making it the top one by default
- More information about the pages, such as the page description
-- Robin (talk) 04:54, 5 September 2016 (IST)
- Agreed - but a separate stubs tab towards the RH end would be good.
- Not sure about this. If Edits excludes Stubs, then it is a good indicator of current content activity. Whereas the rated pages will remain relatively static.
- Good in principle but some descriptions are multi-line so general appearance may be a bit irratic. Suck it and see I guess.
- ✓ Stubs are now gone (more or less) from the left most 7 tabs. The SMW formatting takes a while to be processed, so very new pages (white "doc" icon) may be stubs.
- ✓ OK, the "☆" tab stays as #2, to keep the coverpage changing.
- Two possible ways to handle information overload are:
- A tooltip
- A fixed # leading characters
- -- Robin (talk) 10:25, 9 September 2016 (IST)