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:::I like it, Steelviper. It gets the job done. Minor criticisms: (a) When I pick 'R' if there is room it includes 'S' and 'T', which might be useful in some circumstances, but the trouble is that it forces me to scroll further to get at all the 'R's. Since I just clicked 'R' to deprioritise some of the 'R' entries in favour of some 'S' entries which appear at the top of the results, doesn't make much sense. I don't know if this is imposed on you by the wiki tools, or if this is a matter of choice, but it would be better to use all three columns for 'R's, and then to start another 3 columns below that for 'S's, etc. If the only way to achieve three columns of 'R's is to have only 'R's on the page, then I think that would be preferable. (b) I find the distinction between subcategory 'R's and article 'R's to be confusing, and a bit annoying in that it pushes the actual 'R' articles further down the scroll. There aren't that many subcategories, but in the future, there could be. There could be so many subcategories that none of the actual 'R' articles are visible without scrolling, and then you've got a another real problem with deemphasising the most-looked-for results of the click. Not knowing whether this is easy to do, my ideal layout would be: three columns of 'R' articles at the top; scroll down to reveal three columns of 'R' subcategories; scroll drown to reveal three columns of 'S' articles, and then another three columns of 'S' subcategories. That's assuming that we'll keep all the same information on that page and just change the layout. I would not have problem with removing everything from the 'R' page except the 'R' articles proper, and listing subcategories elsewhere in a more conceptual organisation. Alphabetical is alphabetical, and categorical is categorical. There seems to me to be limited value in hybridising them like that by alphabetising categories. Once again, my standard disclaimer: feel free to completely ignore me.--[[User:Dogger|Dogger]] 14:30, 13 April 2006 (CDT)
:::I like it, Steelviper. It gets the job done. Minor criticisms: (a) When I pick 'R' if there is room it includes 'S' and 'T', which might be useful in some circumstances, but the trouble is that it forces me to scroll further to get at all the 'R's. Since I just clicked 'R' to deprioritise some of the 'R' entries in favour of some 'S' entries which appear at the top of the results, doesn't make much sense. I don't know if this is imposed on you by the wiki tools, or if this is a matter of choice, but it would be better to use all three columns for 'R's, and then to start another 3 columns below that for 'S's, etc. If the only way to achieve three columns of 'R's is to have only 'R's on the page, then I think that would be preferable. (b) I find the distinction between subcategory 'R's and article 'R's to be confusing, and a bit annoying in that it pushes the actual 'R' articles further down the scroll. There aren't that many subcategories, but in the future, there could be. There could be so many subcategories that none of the actual 'R' articles are visible without scrolling, and then you've got a another real problem with deemphasising the most-looked-for results of the click. Not knowing whether this is easy to do, my ideal layout would be: three columns of 'R' articles at the top; scroll down to reveal three columns of 'R' subcategories; scroll drown to reveal three columns of 'S' articles, and then another three columns of 'S' subcategories. That's assuming that we'll keep all the same information on that page and just change the layout. I would not have problem with removing everything from the 'R' page except the 'R' articles proper, and listing subcategories elsewhere in a more conceptual organisation. Alphabetical is alphabetical, and categorical is categorical. There seems to me to be limited value in hybridising them like that. Once again, my standard disclaimer: feel free to completely ignore me.--[[User:Dogger|Dogger]] 14:30, 13 April 2006 (CDT)


::::I was mainly following the example that I found [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Category#Large categories here]. From that page it looks like I can specify a "From" as a starting point, but not a "To" for an ending. So basically you end up with all those "unwanted" entries from other letters crowding the screen. This APPEARS to be a technical limitation of the wikicode. The only way around it that I can think of off the top of my head is an '''ugly''' hack. (Tagging each article with an "alphabet" category (Category:A, Category:B), so that the category listing would ONLY show that letter.) Same goes with showing the subcategories (other than evaluating which subcategories should actually be subcategories of A to Z). If the "hack" were implemented, you could omit the subcategories and be left only with articles. Hopefully this is just a case of ignorance of wikicode on my part... and I'll continue to look around to see if I can find a way for "R" to just serve up "R" articles with no subcategories. I'm not that hopeful though, as the code above is swiped directly from the category navigation at Wikipedia, and Wikipedia usually has the latest and greatest widgets at work. --[[User:Steelviper|Steelviper]] 14:57, 13 April 2006 (CDT)
::::I was mainly following the example that I found [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Category#Large categories here]. From that page it looks like I can specify a "From" as a starting point, but not a "To" for an ending. So basically you end up with all those "unwanted" entries from other letters crowding the screen. This APPEARS to be a technical limitation of the wikicode. The only way around it that I can think of off the top of my head is an '''ugly''' hack. (Tagging each article with an "alphabet" category (Category:A, Category:B), so that the category listing would ONLY show that letter.) Same goes with showing the subcategories (other than evaluating which subcategories should actually be subcategories of A to Z). If the "hack" were implemented, you could omit the subcategories and be left only with articles. Hopefully this is just a case of ignorance of wikicode on my part... and I'll continue to look around to see if I can find a way for "R" to just serve up "R" articles with no subcategories. I'm not that hopeful though, as the code above is swiped directly from the category navigation at Wikipedia, and Wikipedia usually has the latest and greatest widgets at work. --[[User:Steelviper|Steelviper]] 14:57, 13 April 2006 (CDT)

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