Difference between revisions of "Article Structure"
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== Hierarchy and Categories == | == Hierarchy and Categories == | ||
Hierarchy of articles is built through the Category structure. This helps the Authors and Readers to easily navigate through the site and add relevant pages under appropriate headings. One main article leads to important topics and from there articles on sub-topics are created. | Hierarchy of articles is built through the Category structure. This helps the Authors and Readers to easily navigate through the site and add relevant pages under appropriate headings. One main article leads to important topics and from there articles on sub-topics are created. | ||
− | [[File:Hierarchy from PPT.png|none|thumb|'''Hierarchy of Articles'''|400x400px]]By adding "category" in the article we can also place it under different categories. For example, Agni can be placed under both Vedas and Devatas. Similarly Shad Vedangas are placed both under Vedas and Vedangas. | + | [[File:Hierarchy from PPT.png|none|thumb|'''Hierarchy of Articles'''|400x400px]]By adding a "category" in the article we can also place it under different categories. This basically for sorting articles and identify the required article. For example, Agni can be placed under both Vedas and Devatas. Similarly Shad Vedangas are placed both under Vedas and Vedangas. |
[[File:Notes and categories.png|thumb|450x450px|'''Categories help in navigating to other related pages'''|left]] | [[File:Notes and categories.png|thumb|450x450px|'''Categories help in navigating to other related pages'''|left]] | ||
[[File:Categories Vedangas.png|none|thumb|400x400px|'''Vedangas Category has other related categories and articles''']] | [[File:Categories Vedangas.png|none|thumb|400x400px|'''Vedangas Category has other related categories and articles''']] | ||
− | == | + | == Linking of Articles == |
[[File:Hyperlink 2.PNG|thumb|400x400px| | [[File:Hyperlink 2.PNG|thumb|400x400px| | ||
'''Clicking on Hyperlinked Words leads to Articles''' | '''Clicking on Hyperlinked Words leads to Articles''' | ||
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− | Well inter-linked, or cross-referenced articles are a very important feature to enable easy navigation and enhances userfriendliness. Text highlighted in blue color as seen in an article indicates that there is a link to another relevant article being built with further in-depth of information. Holding the mouse over the link will often show to where the link will lead. On clicking over it, it will lead the reader to the relevant full article. | + | Well inter-linked, or cross-referenced articles are a very important feature to enable easy navigation and enhances userfriendliness. |
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+ | Text highlighted in blue color as seen in an article indicates that there is a link to another relevant article being built with further in-depth of information. Holding the mouse over the link will often show to where the link will lead. On clicking over it, it will lead the reader to the relevant full article. | ||
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+ | === Intrasite Links === | ||
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+ | === Intersite Links === | ||
+ | Referencing of articles to external sources such as books and articles available in the internet leads to Intersite site articles. More details are found under the reference section | ||
== Flags and Pointers == | == Flags and Pointers == | ||
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== Reference Section == | == Reference Section == | ||
− | At the end of most articles, there is a relevant References section where the references cited in the article are automatically placed as a built-in feature of the software. Links to external websites and webpages, reference material (archives, repositories) and organized categories of knowledge which can be searched and traversed in a loose hierarchy are listed at the end of the article under Notes section. Links within the articles may be given to other repositories such as Shodhganga theses, Dictionaries such as Shabdakalpadruma and Vachaspatyam. | + | [[File:Intersite Links.png|thumb|633.663x633.663px|'''Links to external pages or sites''']] |
+ | At the end of most articles, there is a relevant References section where the references cited in the article are automatically placed as a built-in feature of the software. | ||
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+ | Links to external websites and webpages, reference material (archives, repositories) and organized categories of knowledge which can be searched and traversed in a loose hierarchy are listed at the end of the article under Notes section. Links within the articles may be given to other repositories such as Shodhganga theses, Dictionaries such as Shabdakalpadruma and Vachaspatyam. | ||
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Revision as of 12:36, 12 March 2019
Article structure pertains to the various aspects of article presentation in the site. This page introduces a new Author to the different aspects of article structure along the lines of Wikipedia. Articles (including information pages about gurukulas) have a few basic aspects such as the writing style, font, interlinking to further indepth content, classification into categories, a reference section and other details.
Articles have a page layout which is simple, highly organized and powerful in design. Page aspects include
- Table of contents
- Sections (lead section) and Subsections following the lead section or Introduction (as circled in the example)
- Formatting tools (such as bullet points and numbered lists)
- Flags and Pointers (such as To Be Edited, Need Citations) are placed to highlight the future action requirements of the article
- Images
- Tables
- Flowcharts
- Verses and Meanings for additional reading
- Discussion (when appropriate to present additional contemporary perspectives)
- Reference Section
Images, Flowcharts, Tables are value additions in the site to enhance taking across the concept to the reader.
Hierarchy and Categories
Hierarchy of articles is built through the Category structure. This helps the Authors and Readers to easily navigate through the site and add relevant pages under appropriate headings. One main article leads to important topics and from there articles on sub-topics are created.
By adding a "category" in the article we can also place it under different categories. This basically for sorting articles and identify the required article. For example, Agni can be placed under both Vedas and Devatas. Similarly Shad Vedangas are placed both under Vedas and Vedangas.
Linking of Articles
Well inter-linked, or cross-referenced articles are a very important feature to enable easy navigation and enhances userfriendliness.
Text highlighted in blue color as seen in an article indicates that there is a link to another relevant article being built with further in-depth of information. Holding the mouse over the link will often show to where the link will lead. On clicking over it, it will lead the reader to the relevant full article.
Intrasite Links
Intersite Links
Referencing of articles to external sources such as books and articles available in the internet leads to Intersite site articles. More details are found under the reference section
Flags and Pointers
Another important aspect of page layout includes inclusion of flags and pointers to bring the attention of users to further the development of an article and make it more rigorous.
Similarly to draw attention of the author to provide reference to a particular section or statement in an article the {{citation needed}} flag is added.
Reference Section
At the end of most articles, there is a relevant References section where the references cited in the article are automatically placed as a built-in feature of the software.
Links to external websites and webpages, reference material (archives, repositories) and organized categories of knowledge which can be searched and traversed in a loose hierarchy are listed at the end of the article under Notes section. Links within the articles may be given to other repositories such as Shodhganga theses, Dictionaries such as Shabdakalpadruma and Vachaspatyam.