Robin Shannon ti 2005/1/7 EP 03:52 sia-kong:
How about some introductory text (say one paragraph) which is in whatever language the browser says as its preference. Then all the wikipedias with foo+ articles in alphabetical order BUT at the front of that list the defult language.
Yes, I think http-accept-language could be used to highlight one or more preferred languages, independently of how we choose to sort the list.
Then after that the full alphabetical list of all the languages (not quite where we order non-latin scripts in that) in smaller font size.
One possibility is to base the font size on, say, article count. Use a log scale or something. In this case it might not be necessary to have an "A List" of languages.
Say for example i had quechua (about 8 articles atm) as my prefered langauge it would display a paragraph explaining wikipedia (in quechua) then have a link to Quechua then Deutsh, English, Francais etc.
paz y amor, [[User:The bellman]]