Difference between revisions of "Talk:Strikeforce:Content Strategy"
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+ | ===Archiving sets of items under an archived page=== | ||
We should archive every old page, even if they're in an archived list and are not linked anywhere else, because someone could link them in a separate document later. | We should archive every old page, even if they're in an archived list and are not linked anywhere else, because someone could link them in a separate document later. | ||
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+ | ===Separate pages and category pages=== | ||
+ | Does it matter whether we redirect from a given page to its category, and include all content there? If we do, we can post what we want on that page and there'll automatically be a list of all category items at the bottom. | ||
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+ | ===Handling subcategories of categorized items=== | ||
+ | The easiest way to manage individual items is to broadly subcategorize them in subsections of their category parent page. For example, "[[Cook All the Things]]" contains each recipe under different course headings. | ||
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+ | This doesn't work as well when things need to be included in two or more subcategories. In that case, adding each individual item to all of its subcategories will automatically add it to the subcategory page, so that they're all easy to find. | ||
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+ | What's the best default? Can we trust members to always include their new entry into the appropriate list on the parent category? On the other hand, can we expect them to know the differences between all subcategories and apply all the right ones? |
Revision as of 17:10, 12 March 2014
Contents
Ideas
Archiving sets of items under an archived page
We should archive every old page, even if they're in an archived list and are not linked anywhere else, because someone could link them in a separate document later.
Separate pages and category pages
Does it matter whether we redirect from a given page to its category, and include all content there? If we do, we can post what we want on that page and there'll automatically be a list of all category items at the bottom.
Handling subcategories of categorized items
The easiest way to manage individual items is to broadly subcategorize them in subsections of their category parent page. For example, "Cook All the Things" contains each recipe under different course headings.
This doesn't work as well when things need to be included in two or more subcategories. In that case, adding each individual item to all of its subcategories will automatically add it to the subcategory page, so that they're all easy to find.
What's the best default? Can we trust members to always include their new entry into the appropriate list on the parent category? On the other hand, can we expect them to know the differences between all subcategories and apply all the right ones?