I was booked for a job today (so I was not booking other work), and the guy finally explained his car broke down. Irritated. And broke. Also, I could have arranged to get there myself.
One of these days I'm going to fracture that long page into 26 A-Z sub-pages (ie. Terminology/A) and build a bunch of "redirects" so the entire glossary is linked. And mirror it on WikiSpooks. Tedious but worth while.
Also, one of these weeks I'm going to reorganize and break up all of the "Alternatives (+ Solutions + Resources)" into sub-pages. A pragmatic way to do this hasn't clearly come to me yet, but I haven't studied it to determine any plan. I don't want to be redoing and redoing it when I decide to. Primary "Alternatives" pages/headings thus far (mostly all featured in single pages): Economics, Media, Politics, Security, Survival, Technology (Browsers, Decentralization, Email, Social Media, etc.).
When I start there I might as well also overhaul the "Recommendations" and "Windsor and Essex County resources" which aren't exclusively for W/EC. Maybe it's time I learned how to utilize the "semantic" part of my semantic-wiki (akin to server-side-includes, so far as I understand it now). It might also help for me to clean up and properly organize the hierarchies of my expansive categories that I've been using as metatags for better or worse.
My biggest problem is that rather than delve into learning more about the wiki features and applications I just dive into creating more content. It never ends and I'll never catch up.
I don't understand.
But keep up the good work.
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I was booked for a job today (so I was not booking other work), and the guy finally explained his car broke down. Irritated. And broke. Also, I could have arranged to get there myself.
So in times like this I kill time productively, this week working on WikiSpooks and my ever-growing https://Projex.Wiki/wiki/Terminology.
One of these days I'm going to fracture that long page into 26 A-Z sub-pages (ie. Terminology/A) and build a bunch of "redirects" so the entire glossary is linked. And mirror it on WikiSpooks. Tedious but worth while.
Also, one of these weeks I'm going to reorganize and break up all of the "Alternatives (+ Solutions + Resources)" into sub-pages. A pragmatic way to do this hasn't clearly come to me yet, but I haven't studied it to determine any plan. I don't want to be redoing and redoing it when I decide to. Primary "Alternatives" pages/headings thus far (mostly all featured in single pages): Economics, Media, Politics, Security, Survival, Technology (Browsers, Decentralization, Email, Social Media, etc.).
When I start there I might as well also overhaul the "Recommendations" and "Windsor and Essex County resources" which aren't exclusively for W/EC. Maybe it's time I learned how to utilize the "semantic" part of my semantic-wiki (akin to server-side-includes, so far as I understand it now). It might also help for me to clean up and properly organize the hierarchies of my expansive categories that I've been using as metatags for better or worse.
My biggest problem is that rather than delve into learning more about the wiki features and applications I just dive into creating more content. It never ends and I'll never catch up.
It's just general encouragement for people to comment on posts, particularly the thing that is highest in people's front page feed.