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Keywords: SL description
Sensei's Library uses a limited set of page headers in order to simplify some searches and to indicate that the current page has a special significance.
In general, the use of page headers is voluntary. They can be set upon page creation or during subsequent later edits, but this is not mandatory. However, proper use of page headers may make SL more usable once the number of pages increases.
- Pagetype
- This describes the type of page and may affect the way Senseil Library deals with it:
- none: A standard page, no special treatment.
- Homepage: The SL 'home' of the user. E.g. Arno Hollosi. Does not affect the way the page is managed.
- Path: Indicates that the page lists several other pages which can be visited one after the other by using the 'path' links on the left. This header option doesn't change the way the page is displayed, but does change the way the pages belonging to the path can be navigated through. See How Paths Work for more information.
- Alias: Pages can be aliases of other pages. If you go to an alias page you are directly taken to the referenced page. See also: How Aliases Work
- Ongoing Game: These pages contain "live" games, i.e. games that are played here. Changes to pages of this type are logged to Recent Changes Games instead of to Recent Changes.
- Difficulty
- Typically only relevant for pages which directly discuss the game. Indicates the difficulty of the subject dealt with on the page.
- Keywords
- Typically only relevant for pages which directly discuss the game. Indicates a set of keywords relevant to the current page. Several keywords can be selected.
Propose new pageheaders
If you would like to have an additonal keyword, pagetype, or difficulty rating then contact Arno Hollosi or Morten Pahle.
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