On 28 December 2010 12:33, Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net wrote:
Wasn't the whole idea of wiki markup to have something simple that anybody can learn? It should continue to be the case that the essential wiki markup can fit onto a single page that an editor can print ans pin to the wall beside his computer as a cheat-sheet. What doesn't fit on that page isn't basic.
There's various levels here, all of which need to be removed:
* What doesn't fit on a single-page printed cheat sheet isn't basic. * What doesn't fit in a pop-up box on a single screen isn't basic. * What doesn't fit in a line under the edit box isn't basic. * Wikitext isn't basic unless you assume HTML, which you can't.
Wikitext is however powerful, and there are 160,000 editors in any given month on en:wp who cope with it. But that's a drop in the ocean.
- d.