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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | This page will explain how ‘toplink’ is used across the wiki. Examples of optimal use of 'toplink' can be seen in the pages of the [[Lymphatic System - Anatomy & Physiology|lymphatic system]] and [[Haematopoiesis|haematopoiesis]] sections of the wiki. | + | This page will explain how ‘toplink’ is used across the wiki. Examples of optimal use of 'toplink' can be seen in the pages of the [[Lymphatic System - Anatomy & Physiology|lymphatic system]] and [[:Category:Haematopoiesis|haematopoiesis]] sections of the wiki. |
===Known Issue=== | ===Known Issue=== | ||
Issues does not affect newly created pages. For more details see [[Template:Toplink|here]]. | Issues does not affect newly created pages. For more details see [[Template:Toplink|here]]. | ||
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|[[#Further Subpages|Further subpages]] | |[[#Further Subpages|Further subpages]] | ||
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===Further Subpages=== | ===Further Subpages=== | ||
<p>Here the toplink contains the first link back to the system main page and the second link always returns to the page that is above that page in the “hierarchy”.</p> | <p>Here the toplink contains the first link back to the system main page and the second link always returns to the page that is above that page in the “hierarchy”.</p> | ||
− | ''E.g. [[Primary Lymphoid Tissue | + | ''E.g. [[Primary Lymphoid Tissue|Primary lymphoid tissue]] has its main link back to ‘[[Lymphatic System - Anatomy & Physiology|Lymphatic system]]’ and the second link to ‘[[Lymphoreticular System - Anatomy & Physiology|Lymphoreticular system]]’''<br> |
− | ''E.g. [[Thymus - Anatomy & Physiology|Thymus]]has its main link back to ‘[[Lymphatic System - Anatomy & Physiology|Lymphatic system]]’ and the second link to ‘[[Primary Lymphoid Tissue | + | ''E.g. [[Thymus - Anatomy & Physiology|Thymus]]has its main link back to ‘[[Lymphatic System - Anatomy & Physiology|Lymphatic system]]’ and the second link to ‘[[Primary Lymphoid Tissue|Primary Lymphoid tissue]]’'' |
==Theory== | ==Theory== | ||
<p>In this way the user can always get back to the page they have come from in the and the main section page in the section hierachy, while avoiding having many links if a page is several layers down the page hierarchy.</p> | <p>In this way the user can always get back to the page they have come from in the and the main section page in the section hierachy, while avoiding having many links if a page is several layers down the page hierarchy.</p> | ||
<p>More than one sublink should be kept to a minimum as there is no need to have a link back to every page that is mildly relevant. However there are times where more than one link is appropriate.</p> | <p>More than one sublink should be kept to a minimum as there is no need to have a link back to every page that is mildly relevant. However there are times where more than one link is appropriate.</p> | ||
''E.g. [[Lymphoreticular System - Anatomy & Physiology|Lymphoreticular system]] has a sublink to [[Immunology|immunology]] as that is a major link from [[WikiBlood]]'' | ''E.g. [[Lymphoreticular System - Anatomy & Physiology|Lymphoreticular system]] has a sublink to [[Immunology|immunology]] as that is a major link from [[WikiBlood]]'' |
Latest revision as of 13:50, 13 August 2010
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NO LONGER IN USE
Introduction
This page will explain how ‘toplink’ is used across the wiki. Examples of optimal use of 'toplink' can be seen in the pages of the lymphatic system and haematopoiesis sections of the wiki.
Known Issue
Issues does not affect newly created pages. For more details see here.
Structure
Essentially the wiki sections have the following structure (example on left):
Section Veterinary Education Online
Contains link back to the wiki home page (‘Veterinary Education Online’)
System Veterinary Education Online
On the toplink on the system main page the link naturaly returns to the section main page.
E.g. Lymphatic system page has the link to ‘Anatomy & Physiology’
System Subpages
Here the toplink simply returns to the system main page.
E.g. Lymphoreticular system returns to ‘Lymphatic system’
Further Subpages
Here the toplink contains the first link back to the system main page and the second link always returns to the page that is above that page in the “hierarchy”.
E.g. Primary lymphoid tissue has its main link back to ‘Lymphatic system’ and the second link to ‘Lymphoreticular system’
E.g. Thymushas its main link back to ‘Lymphatic system’ and the second link to ‘Primary Lymphoid tissue’
Theory
In this way the user can always get back to the page they have come from in the and the main section page in the section hierachy, while avoiding having many links if a page is several layers down the page hierarchy.
More than one sublink should be kept to a minimum as there is no need to have a link back to every page that is mildly relevant. However there are times where more than one link is appropriate.
E.g. Lymphoreticular system has a sublink to immunology as that is a major link from WikiBlood