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For every key topic, use the corresponding verb as main entry point. For example, use [[Decide]] (from the verb ‘to decide’) as the main page for all topics related to the action to decide, like ''decision-making'', ''consent'', and ''sociocracy''. Have the corresponding category page redirect to the main page on this topic. For example, [[:category:decide]] contains <code><nowiki>#REDIRECT [[decide]]</nowiki></code>. | |||
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You want pretty URLs because URLs are part of the user experience. Therefore | You want pretty URLs because URLs are part of the user experience. Therefore | ||
#Create a specific page for key concepts and topics so they are accessible by: | #Create a specific page for key concepts and topics so they are accessible by: |
Revision as of 13:40, 6 April 2014
Editing
Creating and editing pearls
Please see form:oyster to create and edit a pearl and its properties.
Singular page name and plural redirect
Often you need both the singular and plural version of a page. For example, if you have user story, you will probably also need user stories at some point in time. Therefore:
- write the original page in singular form; and
- create a redirect to the original page for the plural form.
Special characters
Create a redirect without the special character for page names that use special characters like ‘?’ or ‘!’. For example, anyone else redirects to anyone else? so that the permalink http://pearllanguage.org/anyone_else
takes you to anyone else?.
Use a right single quotation mark
Use a right single quotation mark “’” in page names when appropriate. That is, do not use a straight quote “'”. For example, don’t just do something, stand there!.
Categories
Verb-based topics
For every key topic, use the corresponding verb as main entry point. For example, use Decide (from the verb ‘to decide’) as the main page for all topics related to the action to decide, like decision-making, consent, and sociocracy. Have the corresponding category page redirect to the main page on this topic. For example, category:decide contains #REDIRECT [[decide]]
.
Main category pages and redirections
You want pretty URLs because URLs are part of the user experience. Therefore
- Create a specific page for key concepts and topics so they are accessible by:
http://pearllanguage.org/topic
- Have the topic page redirect to the category page:
#REDIRECT [[category:topic]]
- Put all the meat on the category page.