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<blockquote data-quote="Jürgen Hubert" data-source="post: 5135761" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>I guess I should answer these questions in a bit more detail for Wikidot.com...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Apart from standard internal links, Wikidot.com offers two ways of organizing entries: Tags and breadcrumb navigation.</p><p></p><p>Tags are essentially the same as on ENWorld - you can add any tags you want to any page, and they also show up on the tag cloud in the navigation bar. Furthermore, they can be used for some nifty applications - for instance, my <a href="http://arcana.wikidot.com/random-nations" target="_blank">Random Nations Generator</a> uses a large number of different tags to feed its random entries.</p><p></p><p>Breadcrumb Navigation allows you to set one page as the "parent page" of another. This is especially nifty when you are describing locations of a setting. For instance, for the Urbis Wiki I wrote up the <a href="http://urbis.wikidot.com/gentlemen-callers-club" target="_blank">Gentlemen Callers' Club</a>, which is located in the <em>District</em> of Duriam of the <em>City</em> of Dartmouth in the <em>Region</em> of the Flannish Cities, and so forth. By setting parent pages, I can get the following navigation bar at the top of the page:</p><p></p><p>(EDIT: Gah, should have double-checked it after posting...)</p><p></p><p><strong><a href="http://urbis.wikidot.com/rothea" target="_blank">Rothea</a> » <a href="http://urbis.wikidot.com/known-lands" target="_blank">Known Lands</a> » <a href="http://urbis.wikidot.com/flannish-cities" target="_blank">Flannish Cities</a> » <a href="http://urbis.wikidot.com/dartmouth" target="_blank">Dartmouth</a> » <a href="http://urbis.wikidot.com/city-of-dartmouth" target="_blank">City of Dartmouth</a> » <a href="http://urbis.wikidot.com/duriam" target="_blank">Duriam</a> » Gentlemen Callers' Club</strong></p><p></p><p>This makes it easy to jump around to other locations.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have one wiki for organizing my own campaigns, another wiki which the players use to submit their characters and where I add some relevant information for them. But most of the wikis are for the general gaming audience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jürgen Hubert, post: 5135761, member: 7177"] I guess I should answer these questions in a bit more detail for Wikidot.com... Apart from standard internal links, Wikidot.com offers two ways of organizing entries: Tags and breadcrumb navigation. Tags are essentially the same as on ENWorld - you can add any tags you want to any page, and they also show up on the tag cloud in the navigation bar. Furthermore, they can be used for some nifty applications - for instance, my [url=http://arcana.wikidot.com/random-nations]Random Nations Generator[/url] uses a large number of different tags to feed its random entries. Breadcrumb Navigation allows you to set one page as the "parent page" of another. This is especially nifty when you are describing locations of a setting. For instance, for the Urbis Wiki I wrote up the [url=http://urbis.wikidot.com/gentlemen-callers-club]Gentlemen Callers' Club[/url], which is located in the [i]District[/i] of Duriam of the [i]City[/i] of Dartmouth in the [i]Region[/i] of the Flannish Cities, and so forth. By setting parent pages, I can get the following navigation bar at the top of the page: (EDIT: Gah, should have double-checked it after posting...) [b][url=http://urbis.wikidot.com/rothea]Rothea[/url] » [url=http://urbis.wikidot.com/known-lands]Known Lands[/url] » [url=http://urbis.wikidot.com/flannish-cities]Flannish Cities[/url] » [url=http://urbis.wikidot.com/dartmouth]Dartmouth[/url] » [url=http://urbis.wikidot.com/city-of-dartmouth]City of Dartmouth[/url] » [url=http://urbis.wikidot.com/duriam]Duriam[/url] » Gentlemen Callers' Club[/b] This makes it easy to jump around to other locations. I have one wiki for organizing my own campaigns, another wiki which the players use to submit their characters and where I add some relevant information for them. But most of the wikis are for the general gaming audience. [/QUOTE]
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