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[[Template:InfoboxALPHA-Data]] and [[Template:InfoboxDECMIPS-Data]] both auto-add categories. Since I'm down on auto-added categories, I propose to ditch these, and do them all manually, when I get a round tuit. [[User:Jnc|Jnc]] ([[User talk:Jnc|talk]]) 21:16, 17 February 2024 (CET) | [[Template:InfoboxALPHA-Data]] and [[Template:InfoboxDECMIPS-Data]] both auto-add categories. Since I'm down on auto-added categories, I propose to ditch these, and do them all manually, when I get a round tuit. [[User:Jnc|Jnc]] ([[User talk:Jnc|talk]]) 21:16, 17 February 2024 (CET) | ||
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Info table categories
All the templates for the standard info sheets (e.g. Template:Infobox Machine) used to automatically stick things in a category. For 'Machine', this was somewhat useless, since it used Category:Computers, which is totally generic, and most such pages have a more targeted category, e.g. Category:DEC Systems, or a sub-category thereof. I have thefore removed that category (for now).
The OS template also no longer auto-adds. I think this is better, because e.g. Category:DEC Operating Systems is included in Category:Operating Systems, so every article correctly tagged with the most specific category is still findable from these top-level categories.
Also, as a matter of style, I don't like automagically adding categories in a way that's not explicit in the article source; I think category inclusion (with some limited exceptions) should be explicit, and under the full control of the article source.
There may be a good case otherwise, and I'd be happy to listen (and perhaps change my mind). Jnc (talk) 21:06, 18 February 2018 (CET)
We have some navigation boxes that are getting large; there is a way to have blocks of things partially 'hidden', so you have to click on something to see the full content. That would reduce the initial size of a navigation box, but leave everything accessible: i.e. there would be a button that one would have to click on to see the complete list.
I do not recall seeing one here on the CHWiki, but I have seen them on Wikipedia, though (here is one), so there is a way to do it with MediaWiki. (If you look in the bottom right corner, you will see a "[show]" button which, when clicked, expands that section of the box.)
I didn't know how to do that, though; I took a look to see how it does that, and there is a complex set of nested templates involved (see here, and then here).
With that example, I have worked out how to do collapsible nav boxes on the CHWiki; so if you want to list dozens of things in a nav box, and have them hidden, normally, we can do that. I have investigated further; it is possible to have a nav box where entries 'above the line' are always shown, and entries 'below the line' (for less 'interesting' ones) are initially hidden, and one has to click the '[show]" button to see them.
So we can have a two-part nav box; see sample here. I will eventually update this page to explain how it is done, give an example, etc.
Comments? Jnc (talk) 20:50, 29 December 2023 (CET)
More template-added categories!
Template:InfoboxALPHA-Data and Template:InfoboxDECMIPS-Data both auto-add categories. Since I'm down on auto-added categories, I propose to ditch these, and do them all manually, when I get a round tuit. Jnc (talk) 21:16, 17 February 2024 (CET)