On 6/29/06, Delirium <delirium(a)hackish.org> wrote:
This becomes irritating when you're going the
other way---you've just
read the article about the author, and now are going down the list of
books at the bottom looking to read more. If some articles exist and
some don't, you can click on the blue links and get articles, and know
from the red links that no article exists on those books yet. The
situation is considerably more confusing if they're all blue links, but
some are articles while others redirect right back to the page you just
read.
Ack, that's true. I can't stand links that lead back to the same
page.[1] The only solution I can see there is creating all the stubs,
and linking them to the author's article.
Steve
[1] Even more than I can't stand excessive pipe linking ("this
disaster was even greater than [[Hicksville train disaster of 1943|the
one]] that occurred twenty years earlier").