Well, the word "portal" wrt. Wikipedia actually refers to a [[Web portal]] - a very recent (oh wait, they don't know what /that/ means either) - um, new - concept (do they know what that means?) - idea which is very hard to make any more simple. Kind of like an axiom in mathematics.
Many articles in "Simple English Wikimedia" are defining and expanding on terms outside the Simple English vocubulary. So why not the menu items??!?!?
And I know what an axiom is. I think we are talking more about "atoms".
What seems to be missing, as with much in Wikipedia, is semantic content. Links are created all over Wikipedia (Full English) which link on word meaning and ignore the context (meaning).
You're always welcome to link to Wiktionary articles by prefixing the link with wikt: - eg. [[wikt:verb]].
I looked in recent Featured Articles, and could not find a good example. Maybe these semantic blips are weeding out under a fuller review.
And people who write Simple English pages are creating some very strange English. Does this help the reader?
Thanks for your suggestion. Wikipedia is a wiki, which means that anyone can edit...
But editors must write in "Simple English" http://simple.wikipedia.org/ and nothing else? Or am I missing something?
I want to change the menus on http://simple.wikipedia.org/. Therefore, I must become an admin and gain a common agreement. Only sysops can change a menu item.
Yes, I want to edit the menu.