Traditionally in cases where the title does not actually depict the
title itself properly I believe the idea has been to add some sort of
"Full title: ..." to the subtitle. Actually, you could almost consider
this case one where you're basically switching the split up subpages
which are normally a subtitle, with the full title which is normally the
header.
This kind of functionally was actually one I was thinking of adding both
in the Title rewrite (defunct), and another project (might be finding a
different method instead).
~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire)
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--Animepedia (
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--Narutopedia (
http://naruto.wikia.com)
Soxred93 wrote:
Hopefully, if the new DISPLAYTITLE functionality goes
into effect,
the effect of this can be done.
X!
On Dec 29, 2008, at 9:59 PM [Dec 29, 2008 ], K. Peachey wrote:
>> Then it wouldn't be possible to link to the page by copy-pasting the
>> page title, which we've always been very careful to make sure it's
>> been possible to do. I'm not saying this is prohibitive for wikis
>> like Wikisource that rely so heavily on subpages, but it's something
>> that needs to be kept in mind. What would be the best way to address
>> that? Ignore it? Allow " ยป " as an alternate subpage separator?
>>
> Maybe have a little button in the right/opposite corner that you click
> and uses js magic to copy it to the clipboard maybe?
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