This is the central place for resources that help keep the wiki well-organized.
Making the wiki well-organized/good on a global scale
- Recent Changes — Shows all changes in the wiki. Of course, you've got to know about Recent Changes. This is the grand-daddy of them all.
Keeping the wiki well-linked
- Wanted Pages — Shows all links that aren't yet pages.
- Orphaned Pages — Pages that are not linked to from anywhere.
- Outgoing Links — Ranks all pages based on the number of links on them. A page with 0 links is a dead end!
- Seed Pages List — Lists pages in need of content.
- List of requested articles — A list of possible articles
Page Flags
Some pages are flagged with the [[Include()]] macro to mark them as:
- [[Include(Seed)]] to marks the page as a Seed with a link to edit the page.
- [[Include(PhotoRequest)]] to marks the page as a photo request
- [[Include(IntegrateComments)]] to mark the page as needed cleanup/comment integration
- [[Include(FactCheck)]] to mark the page as needing a fact checked, can be used right near the statement
- [[Include(Departed Business)]] to mark departed businesses
Misc metrics
- [[Comments]] to add the comment function at the bottom of the page
- Optionally: [[Comments(What Do You Have To Say?)]] (replace text between parenthesis)
- ["All Pages"]— Auto-generated master list of all pages in the wiki.
- ["Random Page"] should be used on mostly the front page only to inspire new users to visit different parts of the wiki
Making individual pages better organized
If you have a lot of headings (which you should — they're great for breaking up big pages!), [[TableOfContents]] will generate a table of contents for the page based on the headlines in the page (play with it).
So that means, given the current headlines on this page, if I do [[TableOfContents]], I get:
and those are links to those sections in the text. Nifty!