Adding cues to the title appears contrary to the titling guidance as it was
explained to me (a couple of years ago).
As certain maintenance can only readily be undertaken face-to-face to the
data, it needs something better.
Is there a possibility of some sort of JavaScript gadget that could allow
for the display of sister usage / interlanguage usage on the related
items? [Thinking here where it says property = edition(s) that it could
have WS and an EN or FR ... as an indicator] Having to follow a link every
time when working from the top is a pita.
Billinghurst
On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 20:46 David Cuenca Tudela <dacuetu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You could add some cue to the title of each edition,
or add a description,
that way placing the mouse cursor over the item it displays the hint.
Of course as you sad for Wikidata the navigation it is not so important,
since it is considered a backend, the frontend should deal with displaying
more details of each edition. It is possible to do it, just needs
programmer time which we don't have.
Regards,
Micru
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 3:01 AM, billinghurst <billinghurstwiki(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I was just working through data bits and pieces
and found another
interesting example of the issues of difficulties of separation.
d:q936276 is the book "wind in the willows" from there find out which one
has the edition of the book.
While I know that wikidata is primarily focused on data pulls, that there
is no visual cues is an issue. One wonders whether there is an opportunity
to have sister flags against each of the "edition(s)".
Regards, Billinghurst
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