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* Content (_HIDDENCAT_)
* Content (_HIDDENCAT_)


Within the Content category, the second level categories (the main content spaces) could be divided as such:
Within the Content category, the second level categories (the main content spaces) need the following:


==In Game==
* A Main article named the same as the category, in the category, and providing an overview of the topic, with links "main article" style to the other pages in the category
A top level (immediately below the CONTENT root category) that contains all information pertaining to actions a player can take inside the game.
* Naming conventions to adhere to that do not include using jargon or Acronyms
===Game Mechanics===
 
===User Interface===
Each portion of the UI should have an entry that follows a similar layout (perhaps with a boilerplate template)
 
====Eve Launcher====
 
====[[New Eden Store]]====
 
====Necoom Menu====
 
====Info Panels====
 
====Central HUD====
 
==Out of Game==
Entries about topics that are outside of (or "meta") to the game interface itself.
 
===3rd Party Tools and Services===

Revision as of 13:43, 27 June 2017

Good information design requires a good framework, and organic frameworks are not the best option in most cases. Assuming that the goals is a structured taxonomy, and not a loosely associated tag-cloud, work needs to be done to rationalize the category structure of the wiki.

  • Meta (if not using a separate namespace)
  • Tracking Categories
  • Content (_HIDDENCAT_)

Within the Content category, the second level categories (the main content spaces) need the following:

  • A Main article named the same as the category, in the category, and providing an overview of the topic, with links "main article" style to the other pages in the category
  • Naming conventions to adhere to that do not include using jargon or Acronyms