Guidelines On Page Creation
Starting a page
Here's what [Wikipedia] has to say on starting new pages:
- If you like, you can enter just a line or two of text for an entry. It's a start. Full-blown articles are not required. Adding any (accurate, helpful) information is welcome! Of course, if you can write more, that's all the better.
- How you word your articles will determine, to some extent, how likely it is other people will work on it. Examples:
- An article that leaves many intriguing-sounding links or leaves ellipses (...), etc., might invite other know-it-alls to fill in the blanks.
- Straightforward requests for information in an article can lead to good articles.
Do a search to see if the topic is already covered somewhere else.
Page Names
"how to" pages
Tarquin: These are currently names "Creating a skybox", "creating subclasses", "making a 2D shape". Lately, I've ended up writing links like "see [Creating a skybox]? for more". It seems to me that it would be easier if we could write:
Create a subclass with the script below... or We'll need a place for the lightning, so [create a skybox]? and...
See Basic Procedure for more on this naming scheme.
Subtopic Names
- When you're describing a subtopic of a larger topic, make that page a subpage by linking to it as
MainPage/SubPage
(or just/SubPage
on theMainPage
itself). That'll provide an extra link to the main page on all sub pages, and it helps to keep the articles structured. For instance, if you add a page describing techniques using MeshMaker, call that page MeshMaker/Techniques?. One major benefit of this type of organization is that search results are displayed with their topic/sub-topic relationships apparent (for example, search on the keyword 'Actor' and see how sub-topics of Actor are indented under the main topic.
However, it's best to only do this when the subtopic won't need to be linked from elsewhere.
See also subtopic discussion
a page on UseModWiki on using subpages: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SubPage
Page Links
In brief: once you have created a page, go forth and find places to link to it. Put relevant links on the page too. Guidelines on Page Links has more suggestions on this.
Refactoring
Redirect Pages
- Consider the benefits of creating redirect pages for any alternative wordings of the topic you've created. If you do this, you reduce the potential of someone creating a page concerning the same topic but unaware that your page exists.