I'd like to announce the creation of a new Manual of Style page covering acceptable ways to browse Wikipedia: --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(browsing_methods)
This page was created in honour of Daycd who has declared that I almost certainly don't browse Wikipedia in the way I described I did, and that all links are silly: --> http://tinyurl.com/s9dlh
Chris
Great piece of humor, but I think it's more of a policy than a MOS page. MOS pages have to do with writing articles, not browsing them.
On 3/14/06, Chris Jenkinson chris@starglade.org wrote:
I'd like to announce the creation of a new Manual of Style page covering acceptable ways to browse Wikipedia: --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(browsing_methods)
This page was created in honour of Daycd who has declared that I almost certainly don't browse Wikipedia in the way I described I did, and that all links are silly: --> http://tinyurl.com/s9dlh
Chris
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I was browsing thru and found out these posts.
Just a suggestion, browsing makes me personaly comfortable when
1. Less number of clicks (or key presses) or movements on mouse to reach my desired article. 2. Good color combination on revealing what the message intends to deliver 3. Brief and clear instructions and presentation.
I always love when it makes me feel "come back" to that specific page.
My mostly visited page in leisure is http://coolclown.blogspot.com
Well that may be I love humour too.
Tiffny
Dr. Tiffny White, NY.
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