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=== Deleting or archiving pages === | |||
My first thoughts on this would be to allow pages to be deleted or archived for future deletion. It seems like the number of pages would get out of control after a while. However, broken links could then be a problem unless the task of fixing links is somehow made automatic. Maybe this can be taken care of by not allowing a page to be deleted/archived if other pages are linked to it. | |||
The other problem could occur if someone does not like what someone else wrote. They can just delete the page. Problems could occur if a battle starts up. Maybe only the author can delete? I am curious how Wikipedia handles all of this. | |||
[[User:Thomas Lerman|Thomas Lerman]] 01:03, 5 March 2008 (MST) | |||
[[Feedback: Creating links to existing FamilySearch pages|Integrating Family History Library Internet favorites]] | [[Feedback: Creating links to existing FamilySearch pages|Integrating Family History Library Internet favorites]] |
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Welcome to Wiki-style support[edit | edit source]
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Create Place Holder on Home page[edit | edit source]
Create Place Holder on Homepage (Done - Created FamilySearch Research Wiki Portal)
Deleting or archiving pages[edit | edit source]
My first thoughts on this would be to allow pages to be deleted or archived for future deletion. It seems like the number of pages would get out of control after a while. However, broken links could then be a problem unless the task of fixing links is somehow made automatic. Maybe this can be taken care of by not allowing a page to be deleted/archived if other pages are linked to it.
The other problem could occur if someone does not like what someone else wrote. They can just delete the page. Problems could occur if a battle starts up. Maybe only the author can delete? I am curious how Wikipedia handles all of this.
Thomas Lerman 01:03, 5 March 2008 (MST)
Integrating Family History Library Internet favorites
Searching for specific articles or topics
Comments on the Editor (FCKEditor)
HTML and other unusual characters in Search Results
FamilySearch Wikis in other languages
Content from previous version is missing or links are missing