On Sunday 02 December 2007 02:27:44 pm jdd wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
We can't expect that every potential wiki contributor goes trough training to be able to write articles, but we need consistent style guide.
1. openSUSE Style Guide
I just read again the style guide and find it very good. What do you want to add/remove?
I wrote long addition on title and section capitalization, usage of fonts, and few more things looking on Wikipedia solution, as they have far more experience with style, but that was never published and now I decided to start over. For instance they insist on capitals only for nouns that are names. It is normal to write them starting with capital letters in any language and that rule is easy to remember. The subpages is OK to use for one level, for instance: "YaST" "YaST/Control Center" "YaST/Commands" "YaST/Modules" but now anything about YaST is prefixed with YaST/.../... which looks fine for people used to files system paths, but otherwise has no estetic value and spoils readability of title. Besides that leads to oversized titles, where article subject is hidden in path, title very soon breaks in 2 lines, etc. Even above example look better like this: "YaST" "YaST Control Center" "YaST Commands" "YaST Modules" The navigation bar with list of pages in group, like http://en.opensuse.org/Download , is in any case much better option than one way bread crumbs, as you have to provide links to subpages anyway. When I started Portal it looked fine to use subpages, now I'm sure it was not good idea. -- Regards, Rajko --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org