2012/6/10 TJ Frazier <[email protected]> > On 6/10/2012 12:51, Kay Schenk wrote: > >> >>
> Hi, Kay, > > > IIUC, the automatic nav in cwiki is a genealogical thing: every page has a > parent, and that's what the nav display shows. That is easier than > categories — if you only want one category for that page. Mwiki is less > convenient, but gives you more control. You /can/ create child pages, using > the "slash" (/) notation; see my user page [1] for several examples. On the > child page, you get breadcrumbs at the top. > > While I admit I'm biased, I doubt that the cwiki nav scales well; it's > good for a small number of pages, but as the information gets richer, it > gets harder to find. > > [1] > <http://wiki.services.**openoffice.org/wiki/User:**TJFrazier<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:TJFrazier> > > > > /tj/ > > Hi. My 2 cents: If you want to take advantage of Mediawiki's semantic capabilities, there's no need to create child pages. There are a lot of cool stuff that can be used to perform the tasks required in this thread. Cheers -- Paulo de Souza Lima http://almalivre.wordpress.com Curitiba - PR Linux User #432358 Ubuntu User #28729
