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Which is the better way to name multi-word pages: TwoWords or Two_Words? It would be nice to have a consistent naming scheme for these things. | Which is the better way to name multi-word pages: TwoWords or Two_Words? It would be nice to have a consistent naming scheme for these things. | ||
-- [[User:Dolohov|Dolohov]] | -- [[User:Dolohov|Dolohov]] | ||
I strongly think it should be <nowiki>[[Link_Style]]</nowiki>. It makes it easier to read, as the two words have some space between them. -- [[User:Nicholas|Nicholas]] July 18, 2005 22:49 (CEST) | I strongly think it should be <nowiki>[[Link_Style]]</nowiki>. It makes it easier to read, as the two words have some space between them. -- [[User:Nicholas|Nicholas]] July 18, 2005 22:49 (CEST) | ||
=Mood= | |||
I think that the wiki should try to avoid using technical vocabulary as it spoils the feel of battlemaster. For example (This is all stolen from [[User:Dolohov|Dolohov]]'s article on [[taxes]]. It's a great article, it just happens to be the only one available to critisize.) instead of "region's gold rating" use "region's wealth". -- [[User:Nicholas|Nicholas]] July 18, 2005 23:06 (CEST) |
Revision as of 21:06, 18 July 2005
Link Style
Multi Word
Which is the better way to name multi-word pages: TwoWords or Two_Words? It would be nice to have a consistent naming scheme for these things. -- Dolohov
I strongly think it should be [[Link_Style]]. It makes it easier to read, as the two words have some space between them. -- Nicholas July 18, 2005 22:49 (CEST)
Mood
I think that the wiki should try to avoid using technical vocabulary as it spoils the feel of battlemaster. For example (This is all stolen from Dolohov's article on taxes. It's a great article, it just happens to be the only one available to critisize.) instead of "region's gold rating" use "region's wealth". -- Nicholas July 18, 2005 23:06 (CEST)