Disputatio Formulae:Nexus ad Vicidata desiderati
If someone clicks on the yellow bullet, they just get taken to the yellow bullet image page, with no explanation of what's going on... Should something be done about that? --Alynna Kasmira 20:22, 18 Aprilis 2006 (UTC)
You are right ... in my opinion. ;-) See the dicussion. Maybe a text in small letters or a yellow bullet and a text in small letters? --Roland2 22:43, 18 Aprilis 2006 (UTC)
- I really don't like the bullet. It hangs around on the right and looks like an error for those who don't know. Clicking on it simply takes you to its page. I'm going to left-align it and and some small text. Daniel (☎) 10:57, 6 Maii 2006 (UTC)
Altered instructions
[fontem recensere]I made a couple of changes including removing the following:
- If the page is a speciality of the Latin Wikipedia and there are not realistically going to be pages in other Wikipedias about it, do not use this link.
It seems to me that's a fairly rare case and we can't easily know anyway; it's more useful to have all pages that aren't interwikied tagged with the two alternatives, either {{Nexus absunt}} (= I have looked and there aren't any) or {{Nexus desiderati}} (= no one has checked yet). Do others agree? Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 12:25, 14 Iunii 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, absolutely. {{nexus absunt}} is definitely for "i checked and there aren't any". It's primarily used for pages special to the Latin Vicipaedia.--Ioshus (disp) 12:51, 14 Iunii 2007 (UTC)