by Lery » Sun Mar 24, 2013 1:18 pm
It's actually a pity, since it's pretty useful to have a nice categorization of a wiki, given the way you can handle categories and subcategories it would also enable more comfortable "reader ready pages" :
we may have every book represented by a subcategory, with the chapter as pages and the project as a category and so when we click a link on the sidebar, we would land on a nice page using the
category tree extension, not on the ugly, overloaded project page.
Like that :

For those who are just reading, it would be nicer. And since there would still be the project pages, for those who are translating/editing, it wouldn't change a thing.
It's actually a pity, since it's pretty useful to have a nice categorization of a wiki, given the way you can handle categories and subcategories it would also enable more comfortable "reader ready pages" :
we may have every book represented by a subcategory, with the chapter as pages and the project as a category and so when we click a link on the sidebar, we would land on a nice page using the [url=http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CategoryTree]category tree extension[/url], not on the ugly, overloaded project page.
Like that :
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For those who are just reading, it would be nicer. And since there would still be the project pages, for those who are translating/editing, it wouldn't change a thing.