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Articles in an encyclopedia are [[w:node]]s in a [[w:hypertext]] system. Envision the Archive as a giant chain—each article constitutes a single link that may be connected to any other number of links in the chain. When you create or edit an article, consider its place in the lattice of chains, and add links to other articles everywhere that the ''context makes sense''.
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Articles in an encyclopedia are [[w:node|node]]s in a [[w:hypertext|hypertext]] system. Envision the Archive as a giant chain—each article constitutes a single link that may be connected to any other number of links in the chain. When you create or edit an article, consider its place in the lattice of chains, and add links to other articles everywhere that the ''context makes sense''.
  
 
For example, [[Aitrus]] was a [[Guild of Surveyors|Surveyor]] in the [[Guild Council]], and [[Pento]] was an [[Age]] in the [[D'ni empire]]. You can also use '''see also''' or '''related topic''' [[Help:section|sections]] to add lists of links that are associated with the article's topic.
 
For example, [[Aitrus]] was a [[Guild of Surveyors|Surveyor]] in the [[Guild Council]], and [[Pento]] was an [[Age]] in the [[D'ni empire]]. You can also use '''see also''' or '''related topic''' [[Help:section|sections]] to add lists of links that are associated with the article's topic.

Latest revision as of 21:27, 8 January 2019

Articles in an encyclopedia are nodes in a hypertext system. Envision the Archive as a giant chain—each article constitutes a single link that may be connected to any other number of links in the chain. When you create or edit an article, consider its place in the lattice of chains, and add links to other articles everywhere that the context makes sense.

For example, Aitrus was a Surveyor in the Guild Council, and Pento was an Age in the D'ni empire. You can also use see also or related topic sections to add lists of links that are associated with the article's topic.

But above all, don't delete links just because you don't think they fit! Instead, try to reword the article so that they'll stay, but still make sense or fit the context. Above all, try to avoid creating orphan articles—an orphan is an article that has no other pages that link to it. If you decide you need to remove links from an article, make sure there are links elsewhere to that same page, before they disappear into the Tree of Possibilities!


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