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It's like Discussion, y'all. Anything that you might want to draw attention to can be posted and commented upon here. For now, a central location for discussions is more viable than commenting in talk pages, where it may be easily overlooked. --[[User:Snickles|Snickles]] 12:55, 20 May 2005 (Central Daylight Time) | It's like Discussion, y'all. Anything that you might want to draw attention to can be posted and commented upon here. For now, a central location for discussions is more viable than commenting in talk pages, where it may be easily overlooked. --[[User:Snickles|Snickles]] 12:55, 20 May 2005 (Central Daylight Time) | ||
===KoL History=== | ===<A NAME="history">KoL History</A>=== | ||
Since Trog Dor's History of Loathing is somewhat defunct, is that a role that Visual KOL is suited for? If so, how should it be done? A unified approach would be much better, IMO, than just tacking random historical facts in various places around the site. The methods I've considered are: | Since Trog Dor's History of Loathing is somewhat defunct, is that a role that Visual KOL is suited for? If so, how should it be done? A unified approach would be much better, IMO, than just tacking random historical facts in various places around the site. The methods I've considered are: | ||
# Creating a page for each day of the year, under which the events, developments, etc. would be placed. Lots of flexibility, but LOTS of pages, many of which would not be of much importance. Also, with that type of approach, it would be hard to get an overall feel for the history of KOL without reading all 365 pages. | # Creating a page for each day of the year, under which the events, developments, etc. would be placed. Lots of flexibility, but LOTS of pages, many of which would not be of much importance. Also, with that type of approach, it would be hard to get an overall feel for the history of KOL without reading all 365 pages. | ||
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--[[User:Snickles|Snickles]] 12:55, 20 May 2005 (Central Daylight Time) | --[[User:Snickles|Snickles]] 12:55, 20 May 2005 (Central Daylight Time) | ||
*If html anchors will work in wiki, this could be done on one big page, inserting anchors at each new day, and using the calendar someone put together, could be accessed in part by using that. Then someone could either hit up one day, or could read it all in one long stretch and/or skim the whole thing. <A HREF="#history">KoL History</A> Let's see how they work.... --[[User:Jinya|jin]] 15:03, 20 May 2005 (Central Daylight Time) |
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It's like Discussion, y'all. Anything that you might want to draw attention to can be posted and commented upon here. For now, a central location for discussions is more viable than commenting in talk pages, where it may be easily overlooked. --Snickles 12:55, 20 May 2005 (Central Daylight Time)
<A NAME="history">KoL History</A>
Since Trog Dor's History of Loathing is somewhat defunct, is that a role that Visual KOL is suited for? If so, how should it be done? A unified approach would be much better, IMO, than just tacking random historical facts in various places around the site. The methods I've considered are:
- Creating a page for each day of the year, under which the events, developments, etc. would be placed. Lots of flexibility, but LOTS of pages, many of which would not be of much importance. Also, with that type of approach, it would be hard to get an overall feel for the history of KOL without reading all 365 pages.
- One long listing of dated events/developments, with corresponding pages further explaining them. Not as consistent, but maybe more practical. Also, just by browsing the main page, one could get a bigger picture of how KoL has progressed over the last couple of years.
- Forget the whole thing - No one but me finds that type of thing interesting, anyway...
--Snickles 12:55, 20 May 2005 (Central Daylight Time)
- If html anchors will work in wiki, this could be done on one big page, inserting anchors at each new day, and using the calendar someone put together, could be accessed in part by using that. Then someone could either hit up one day, or could read it all in one long stretch and/or skim the whole thing. <A HREF="#history">KoL History</A> Let's see how they work.... --jin 15:03, 20 May 2005 (Central Daylight Time)