Help:Wiki Structure (it)

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    Help:Wiki Structure


    Questa pagina illustra i metodi utilizzati per mantenere il wiki degli sviluppatori KDE.

    Pagine radice

    Le pagine più importanti in questo wiki sono le pagine radice (in ordine alfabetico):

    Contribute
    Development
    Development/Architecture
    Development/FAQs
    Development/Further Information
    Development/Guidelines
    Development/Languages
    Development/Tools
    Development/Tutorials
    Getting Started
    ISV
    Policies
    Projects
    Schedules
    KDE System Administration

    Tutte le altre pagine o articoli appartengono ad una di queste pagine (o ad una delle loro sottopagine), ciò significa che facciamo ampio uso di sottopagine per mantenere la struttura e la gerarchia per non perdere la visuale d'insieme.

    Sottopagine

    Una sottopagina è una relazione genitore-figlio. Nel seguente esempio Development è il genitore di Tutorials, o, per dirla nel modo opposto la pagina Tutorials è una sottopagina (o un figlio) di Development.

    Development/Tutorials
    

    Using sub-pages has several advantages:

    • they automatically provide us with a hierarchy which is reflected in the URL itself
    • automatically generated backlinks provide easy navigation

    As an example, look at the page

    Development/Architecture/KDE3/Library Structure
    

    you can see following the links on the very top of the page:

    < Development | Architecture | KDE3
    

    Categories

    In short, a category is a tag which appears at the very bottom of an article. As such, categories provide automatic indexes that are useful as tables of contents. Together with links and templates they help structure a project.

    Be sure to read the category page (e.g. Category:Documentation) before tagging a page with it to make sure you're using it correctly.

    Important special pages

    There are several special pages which help us to maintain a clean wiki:

    Issues which should be fixed as soon as possible
    Special:Lonelypages
    Special:BrokenRedirects
    Special:DoubleRedirects
    Issues which should be fixed in time
    Special:Wantedpages
    Special:Wantedcategories