"Timwi" <timwi(a)gmx.net> wrote in message
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Phil Boswell wrote:
But the
point is that the "primary topic" will not have parentheses
by definition. (At least not parentheses that you want to get rid
of.)
....which is my exact point. At the moment, the only way to show show
other related articles is the {{otheruses}} template, which wants to
point to a "... (disambiguation)" article.
Yes, because you don't
need any others, is my point. Am I really this
unclear?
Yes.
If the reader
is looking at the article on [[lilac (color)]] for
example, it is likely that they might be interested in other articles
of similar name, such as [[lilac]].
No, it is not, as I've been trying to tell
you. There is absolutely no
way they are going to type "lilac (color)" into either the URL or the
search box if they are actually looking for [[lilac]].
Is it not possible to arrive at an article by any other means than an
explicit search?
Like clicking a wiki-link perchance?
Or following a link from an outside source?
--
Phil
[[en:User:Phil Boswell]]