At the minute, if you enter something into the search box, and press Return, you get the page that fits your search entry, eg enter "apache", and you get http://en.opensuse.org/Apache. This "title search" is the default option. However, there may be more pages on the wiki that deal with Apache, and not all of those may be linked to the Apache page. Clicking the "fulltext search" gives a wider range of pages, and a better indication of how much information there might be on that topic in the wiki. Is there any possibility of making "fulltext search" the default, or at any rate putting some sort of indicator like "You will get references to more pages if you use fulltext search" directly under the search box? I know that it is possible to add any new Apache pages to the http://en.opensuse.org/Apache page, but this may not be optimal if the new page does not fit well into the thrust of the existing page. I've added a reference to a new Subversion page I've done to the existing Subversion page, and while there I noticed that Subversion is categorised as an "Internet Application", whereas it might be more reasonably placed under "Development" or "Versioning Applications". There is a category for the former (and for "Developer Tools"), but not for the latter. I don't want to start too much fiddling around with the layout, however - who has the final say-so on layout, ie is there a "wikimaster"? Also, is there any reason why the openSUSE Community pages (http://opensuse-community.org) aren't prominently linked to on the openSUSE.org front page? Again, I could make this edit, but I don't want to step on anyone's toes. Which raises the question, I suppose, of whether new pages should go on opensuse.org or opensuse-community.org .... -- Pob hwyl / Best wishes Kevin Donnelly www.kyfieithu.co.uk - KDE yn Gymraeg www.klebran.org.uk - Gwirydd gramadeg rhydd i'r Gymraeg www.eurfa.org.uk - Geiriadur rhydd i'r Gymraeg www.rhedadur.org.uk - Rhedeg berfau Cymraeg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org