GoogleTagWiki
A
GoogleTagWiki is a Wiki, where the
WikiWords are used or even replaced by <->
WikiTags.
In this way the Google engine serves as (another)
Google "SingleCommonDatabaseForAllWikis" on the planet, who use this concept. This connects all equally named
WikiPages as
VirtualTwinPages, stimulating
-
IncidentalCollaboration, also called
-
AccidentalCollaboration
over all Wikis, who adhere to this concept.
This suggestion comes from User_talk:TedErnst#Thank_you_for_your_embellishment_with_Google_search_icon._Inspired_Suggestions.
Wouldn't it be great to have a small footprint G-template to make it appealing in a heavy use context?
'Suggestions:'
- Eliminating
- prefix string "Google" by replacing it with the Google Icon
- quotation marks
- Making
- the Google Icon smaller (and nevertheless clickable)
- any CamelCaseWord automatically a
- GoogleTag or optionally a
- pair-link, consisting of a GoogleTag and an AboutUs Wiki Word
Meanwhile the author learned to use the variant Template:GoogleLink with caption, so he used the workaround of doubling the search term in the parameter field for caption. The next Template donor might have a look into an earlier revision of this page to see the motivation for the suggestion. By the way, where is a tutorial on HowToMakeATemplate? For further embellishment the author would like to have (a smaller) Google icon in front of each GoogleLink. Thank you.
fridemar 06:18, 3 November 2007 (PDT)
Thank you, dear TemplateMaker. This was really fast and helpful. I appreciate it very much.
Another Suggestion:
- It would be a real timesaver, if the template served a double function:
- Each prefixed Google-icon is a graphical Google search link
- The following text is the ConventionalTextLink
fridemar 16:12, 4 November 2007 (PST)
The ConventionalTextLink is important for another reason. Testing
Google "SingleCommonDatabaseForAllWikis" showed, that Google didn't recognize a Template:GoogleLink,worth listing in its hit list, so we must do one of two things
- Creating a page in AboutUs with this name or <t least
- Using this search-term a second time in the current page
PS: I just noticed the redundant
- Google text after the icon
- quotes (on the CamelCase)
in
Google "SingleCommonDatabaseForAllWikis"