Page naming guide

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Page Naming Guide

Page naming for the Shareaza Wiki is relatively straightforward, but it's important you get it correct.

General conventions

Capitalization

Page names should use sentence style capitalization (only capitalize the first word and any proper nouns) rather than headline style capitalization:

  • Correct: "A new method for creating Shareaza plugins"
  • Incorrect: "A New Method for Creating Shareaza Plugins"
For the time being these capitalization rules for page names apply only to new pages. There are a large number of pages in our wiki that do not conform to these rules, but please do not correct those at this time, as links could be broken. This will have to be corrected when whole wiki will be recovered and then only fixed together in one point of time. What generaly means we will have to do it somwhere in fututre.

Translated page

Translated page is named as English one followed by "/LanguageSufix":

  • Correct: "Main/pl"
  • Incorrect: "plMain" or "pl/Main

Sufixes are used by Template:Languages to generate box like this one:

for identification of page language and displaying link in box created by template on page.

Every language got own and unique sufix:

  • /pl - Polish
  • /fr - French
  • /sp - Spanish

(this list ought to be completed)

Please note that in case you are creating a page with a unique title in a non-English language, this title should be in English and be followed by the correct language suffix in order to make translations possible at a later time.

Translation of page ought to be done translating from English page. In case of doubts in content English version prevails, and normally translated page should be corrected according to English one.

One-page articles

Content with a unique title

If you are adding an article or other content that only requires a single page in the wiki, simply use the name of that article as the page name.

For example, the page for a one-page article called "A new approach to Shareaza plugins" would be, simply A new approach to Shareaza plugins. So long as your content title is unique, this is the easiest and preferred approach, but please remember only in that case.

Content with a non-unique title

Wherever possible, you should try to create content with unique titles, in order to simplify the page naming as much as possible. If this is impossible, prefix the title with the topic, followed by a colon and no spaces.

For example, if I needed to add a page called "Optimization", simply calling the page "Optimization" would create a possible conflict as Optimization can apply to a wide variety of topics within the wiki. If my Optimization article was specifically about download, I would expand my title so it is unique (ie: download optimization).

It is a best-practice within this wiki to have unique article titles wherever possible.

Multiple-page content

If the content you are adding to the wiki requires multiple pages, use the following page naming method.

If you don't use the pathname-like hierarchy depicted here, your articles will all be located at the top of the hierarchy, instead of nested.

Comments

Added one necessary line. BTW, Oce, why don't you use Wiki formatting in here? Any special reason for that? Old death 21:41, 7 March 2010 (UTC)

Because I am lazy, should do it. Have you seen how list look like? Underscores in page names?
Underscores in page names: Shareaza Settings and Shareaza_Settings link to the same page... If you create a new page, use underscores; when linked from within the Wiki, these underscores are not needed however... BTW, to sign your comments, you can type 4 tides ('~') in a row. mfg, Old death 01:42, 8 March 2010 (UTC)