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I'd start with putting "Getting Started" on the top-middle by itself, then follow the diagram below:
 
I'd start with putting "Getting Started" on the top-middle by itself, then follow the diagram below:
  
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<pre><nowiki>
 
-------------Getting Started-------------
 
-------------Getting Started-------------
 
Linux Apps---Source Patches---Dev Tools
 
Linux Apps---Source Patches---Dev Tools
 
Research-------webOS Apps-----Hardware
 
Research-------webOS Apps-----Hardware
 
Recovery--------SDK Docs------Wiki Help
 
Recovery--------SDK Docs------Wiki Help
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</nowiki></pre>
  
 
We also need an icon for "Research", maybe put a lab suit over Tux with a doctor's mask. What do you think?
 
We also need an icon for "Research", maybe put a lab suit over Tux with a doctor's mask. What do you think?
  
 
-hopspitfire
 
-hopspitfire

Revision as of 03:59, 27 July 2009

Beta Main Page

This isn't in use right now, but when It comes the time to swap out the main page again.

Main_Page_beta Template:Page-main-beta

Article title capitalization

Are we sure we want to use title case for article titles? Wikipedia uses sentence case, and i think it looks much better. —X1011 06:35, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
Also, same question for section headings —X1011 12:45, 20 July 2009 (UTC)

I think it usually works out good since a lot of pages are displayed as: [[Page Name]], also with the headers of course don't uppercase "a", "and", etc. --Templarian 13:21, 20 July 2009 (UTC)

copied from IRC <source lang="text"> Rick_: X1011, the pages-to-be-moved page on the new wiki uses the PAGE NAME as a link to create the page on the new wiki rather than the old page link from the old wiki. Rick_: In general _most_ of them are fine. Rick_: We prefer "Page About Smashing the Pre" to "Page about smashing the Pre" because it _is_ the title of the page, and so _should_ be in title case. Rick_: or that's the consensus of the team to date. </source>

Registration error warning

Instead of having the warning about getting an error on confirming your registration on the main page, could an admin put it on the create account page? —X1011 01:58, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

The Special:* namespace pages are not editable. -- Rod

Maybe not inside the wiki editing system, but surely it's editable at some level. I think we should put user experience before "that's too hard to do". —X1011 23:55, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

Agreed - I'll look into it. -- Rod

Front page mispelling and Description Addition

There's a mispelling on the top of the front page (I don't have rights to edit this page)

"Thank you for heling us convert all the pages from the old wiki!"

should be:

"Thank you for helping us convert all the pages from the old wiki!"


Also, can you add something referencing "Kernels" in the development tools' description?

-hopspitfire 05:33, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

Protection

Why is Main Page protected? It shouldn't be protected unless it is vandalised; see wikipedia:WP:NO-PREEMPT. As seen in the above section, regular people have useful contributions. —X1011 21:52, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

Research/Reference Portal

We need to add the Research/Reference portal to the front page. I recommend re-organizing the front page.

I'd start with putting "Getting Started" on the top-middle by itself, then follow the diagram below:

-------------Getting Started-------------
Linux Apps---Source Patches---Dev Tools
Research-------webOS Apps-----Hardware
Recovery--------SDK Docs------Wiki Help

We also need an icon for "Research", maybe put a lab suit over Tux with a doctor's mask. What do you think?

-hopspitfire