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==Proposals== | ==Proposals== | ||
* Install [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:ImageMap]] for easier, more comprehensive image clicking support (http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/580) | * Install [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:ImageMap]] for easier, more comprehensive image clicking support (http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/580) | ||
− | * Investigate and install a collapsible section extension. At a minimum, wikitable class="collapsible", to allow long sections to be collapsed without loosing the local page context. | + | * Investigate and install a collapsible section extension. At a minimum, wikitable <code>{| class="collapsible prettytable"</code> ([[metawikipedia:Help:Collapsing]]) or [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:NavFrame]], to allow long sections to be collapsed without loosing the local page context. |
* Install [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:NewArticleTemplates]] for easier new page editing support for new and experienced users. (Lower floor and raise ceiling.) | * Install [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:NewArticleTemplates]] for easier new page editing support for new and experienced users. (Lower floor and raise ceiling.) | ||
*# include separate subpage template | *# include separate subpage template |
Revision as of 18:38, 22 March 2009
Proposals
- Install mediawikiwiki:Extension:ImageMap for easier, more comprehensive image clicking support (http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/580)
- Investigate and install a collapsible section extension. At a minimum, wikitable
{| class="collapsible prettytable"
(metawikipedia:Help:Collapsing) or wikipedia:Wikipedia:NavFrame, to allow long sections to be collapsed without loosing the local page context. - Install mediawikiwiki:Extension:NewArticleTemplates for easier new page editing support for new and experienced users. (Lower floor and raise ceiling.)
- include separate subpage template
- investigate to determine if the Mediawiki:NewArticleTemplate could include a template parameter that would default to Mediawiki:NewArticleTemplateDefault, but allow an arbitrary NS_MAIN page to be called for customization.