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− | All your project pages should have page names readers from all over the world will understand. You have a project on the US presidential election 2008 and a | + | All your project pages should have page names readers from all over the world will understand. You have a project on the US presidential election 2008 and a sub page on its media coverage? "Media" will sound like a good title - yet it is only a good title for those inside your project. Anyone coming via Google from outside will be unable to tell why you produced such a one sided collection of materials - so make it rather "US Elections 2008: Media coverage". |
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A Model
See John Alistair's Britain and Europe - web resources to get an idea how this is done technically
Your project should unite its sub pages with the help of a navigation box.
- visit Template:Britain & Europe to get an idea of how this is done
- categorise the template and all your project pages will get into the same category
Page Names within my project
All your project pages should have page names readers from all over the world will understand. You have a project on the US presidential election 2008 and a sub page on its media coverage? "Media" will sound like a good title - yet it is only a good title for those inside your project. Anyone coming via Google from outside will be unable to tell why you produced such a one sided collection of materials - so make it rather "US Elections 2008: Media coverage".