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Topical Compendium: Discussion
I've started a new wiki-based Topical Compendium. One of the benefits of it being on the wiki is that anyone can edit it who has a wiki account, rather than it needing to be
edited by a moderator. So far, I've transferred all of the original threads to it, and added a couple others that I could think of immediately. So far
the Elements section is the only one with anything in it, as it is essentially the original compendium. The Energetic Materials section needs to be
transferred too, but I figured that I should leave that for someone who is more knowledgeable about EM than I am to do.
If you add threads to the Topical Compendium, the only criterion is that the thread must contribute useful information about the topic that isn't
covered in greater detail by another thread. For example, don't add every thread that mentions copper to the copper section of the Elements chapter,
as there are many, many threads about copper chemistry but only a handful of valuable ones. The point of the Topical Compendium is to make those
valuable threads easier to find.
Now, the purpose of this thread is to discuss the Topical Compendium in general: its layout, its formatting, its content. I'll start out by asking,
does anyone have any issues with the current layout, or suggestions to improve it?
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elementcollector1
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Would it be possible to reconfigure the Elements section to be in the shape of a Periodic Table, with links to each element page in the appropriate
'boxes'? That seems like a pretty convenient layout to me, but I don't know how/if it would work on a Wiki page.
Elements Collected:52/87
Latest Acquired: Cl
Next in Line: Nd
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I think that would be great, but it would be way beyond my current knowledge of wiki formatting to set that up.
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Conspicuous by their absence are the boys from OC.
Added another page, will edit another and create two more later on.
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Quote: Originally posted by elementcollector1 | Would it be possible to reconfigure the Elements section to be in the shape of a Periodic Table, with links to each element page in the appropriate
'boxes'? |
http://www.sciencemadness.org/smwiki/index.php/Ptable
Is that what you mean
Edit:
Now in glorious Technicolour !
[Edited on 1-2-2016 by aga]
[Edited on 1-2-2016 by aga]
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Thanks Aga, the p. table is epic!
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aga
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Thanks for the edits, and sorry for over-writing them : i was in the middle of the 'colouring-in' part.
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Ok. I am impressed. Thanks for that aga. It looks like it took a while.
I am going to have to ask how you insert a table. I would like to put a table in my next edit of the wiki.
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aga
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took about 3~4 hours, mostly learning how to get it to do what was required !
Wiki table syntax is awful. They basically go like this :-
{| class="wikitable"
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|row1,col1
|row1,col2
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|row2,col1
|row2,col2
|}
{| = start of a table. the class="wikitable" gives the default table format (optional)
|- = new row
| = data item for the current row
|} = end of a table
Table formatting is more fully explained here :-
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tables
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Nice!
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Looks great, aga! Thanks for setting that up.
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Quote: Originally posted by aga | Thanks for the edits, and sorry for over-writing them : i was in the middle of the 'colouring-in' part. |
Those edits took me few minutes, that's nothing beside your great effort.
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rquote=437369&tid=65187&author=aga]took about 3~4 hours, mostly learning how to get it to do what was required !
Wiki table syntax is awful. They basically go like this :-
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|row1,col1
|row1,col2
|-
|row2,col1
|row2,col2
|}
{| = start of a table. the class="wikitable" gives the default table format (optional)
|- = new row
| = data item for the current row
|} = end of a table
Table formatting is more fully explained here :-
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Tables
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Nice periodic table man! I'm currently attempting to build a dynamic periodic table using React. No where near the 'dynamic' part yet... plus I
realize now ive completely ignored CSS in the last year and a half that ibe been studing.. . lol can uou imagine how dry the internet would be without
CSS... In fact i wager it would aomewhat worse thab 'a bit dry'... suicide would inrease about 20 fold i rekon lol
Hyperbole be thy name
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