*|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|A
**a1|a1text
**a2|a2text
*{{FULLPAGENAME}}|B
**b1|b1text
**b2|b2text

That is what I use as a workaround, something like:

#nolinksubmenu#|A

...would be nice.

-Timothy

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Jamie Hari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
> Let me be the first to say a big thank you for all Wikia's hard work on this
> new skin! Looks amazing so far. I can't wait to hear from my community about
> it...
>
>
> With that said, I have found one 'bug' with Monaco. ('bug' or 'design
> preference', what have you...)
> In the monaco-sidebar, when defining a top-level header, it automatically
> links to the page of the same name.
>
> For instance:
>
>
> *A
> **a1|a1text
> **a2|a2text
> *B|Btext
> **b1|b1text
> **b2|b2text
>
> A and B are automatically links to [[A]] and [[B]], which may not be
> desirable in all cases.
> On the Marvel Database, 'Top Content' is a top-level link, but we have no
> page called 'Top Content'.
>
> http://en.marveldatabase.com/Top_Content
>
> The easy fix is a redirect, but on those wikis who don't create the
> redirects, this could be confusing for fast-fingered new visitors...
>  In this break-out menuing style, shouldn't we be able to define if each is
> a link or not?
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
> --
> Jamie Hari
> Editor-in-Chief
> Marvel & DC Database Projects
>
>
>
>
>
> On 2/25/08, JohnQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Last Friday we made Monaco the default on 1500 of the smallest wikis so
> > that we could test it out in a variety of environments. We found a few
> > issues that we've been working to fix before making it more generally
> > available. I'm happy to announce that Monaco is now available in your
> > skin preferences so that you can check out your wiki in this new skin.
> > We consider this much more a successor to monobook and hope you like it.
> >
> > In the next few days, unless we find any blocking issues, all wikis that
> > currently have a Quartz default will be changed to a Monaco default. If
> > you want to switch it back, you can via the skin chooser. For the wikis
> > with fairly heavy customization (ffxi, marveldatabase, dcdatabase,
> > wookieepedia, etc.), there should already be a custom version of Monaco.
> > To check it out in advance just select "Monaco - custom" for your
> > personal skin preference (you may need to un-check "see custom" so that
> > the overall wiki setting isn't overriding your personal choice).
> >
> > Some wikis have already set Monaco as the default skin by themselves:
> > http://muppet.wikia.com  (admins, just go to skin preferences, scroll to
> > the bottom to "Admin options" and you can set it there, too).
> >
> > There is a page here:
> > http://inside.wikia.com/wiki/Monaco_Skin_Customization that talks in
> > more depth about how to customize Monaco.
> > There is a page here: http://inside.wikia.com/wiki/New_Skin_Chooser
> > that talks about the skin chooser in more depth if you have questions
> > about that.
> >
> > One nice thing about Monaco is that you can create your own personal
> > sidebar and toolbox links (see the customization page for how to do that).
> >
> > Please take a look at your wiki with Monaco and let us know if you find
> > any issues.
> >
> > Thanks
> > John Q.
> >
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