Difference between revisions of "Template talk:Infobox Country"

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I guess the infobox is not the right place for these links. Despite the fact that it broke all pages which already used this template, I already installed a script that adds a hitchbase-link to the bottom of any page. I can try to find a way to do the same for avp-links (but i guess it'd make more sense on ru.hitchwiki.org?) --[[User:MrTweek|MrTweek]]<small><sup>[http://{{{2}}} site], [[user talk:MrTweek|wikitalk]]</sup></small> 17:13, 11 April 2008 (CEST)
 
I guess the infobox is not the right place for these links. Despite the fact that it broke all pages which already used this template, I already installed a script that adds a hitchbase-link to the bottom of any page. I can try to find a way to do the same for avp-links (but i guess it'd make more sense on ru.hitchwiki.org?) --[[User:MrTweek|MrTweek]]<small><sup>[http://{{{2}}} site], [[user talk:MrTweek|wikitalk]]</sup></small> 17:13, 11 April 2008 (CEST)
  
: Sorry for playing around with it in the final template, I finished the work with it. I agree with most what you say and I do know that Wikis (as most other pages) do like to have a prominent status and do not like when people leave the webpage. However, I do see the Wiki as a tool where people get a) quick and good information they need and b) a place for knowledge exchange. Therefore, it would be good to have those links (AVP, Hitchbase, AutostopGuide,..) at a prominent place. Especially the (Google translated) AVP links, this is for many countries a good (non central western) addition of information and for some countries the only information. Hopefully, it will facilitate more knowledge transfer and cooperation in future (from license discussions to more contribution from other projects). --[[User:Alex|Alex]] 17:26, 11 April 2008 (CEST)
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: Sorry for playing around with it in the final template (and also without discussion first), but I think I finished with it now. I agree with most what you say and I do know that Wikis (as most other pages) do like to have a prominent status and do not like when people leave the webpage. However, I do see the Wiki as a tool where people get a) quick and good information they need and b) a place for knowledge exchange. Therefore, it would be good to have those links (AVP, Hitchbase, AutostopGuide,..) at a prominent place. Especially the (Google translated) AVP links, this is for many countries a good (non central western) addition of information and for some countries the only information. Hopefully, it will facilitate more knowledge transfer and cooperation in future (from license discussions to more contribution from other projects). --[[User:Alex|Alex]] 17:26, 11 April 2008 (CEST)

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How the hell do we add this to a page, I made about 46 tests and it never appear... I copy and paste what appear in 'edit'?? (that will be my next try) Maplefanta 20:52, 30 December 2007 (CET)

no similar result than what others do... I so hate wiki Maplefanta 20:54, 30 December 2007 (CET)

IE 7

In internet explorer 7 this template looks terrible, it's always on top of the articles instead being on the right side as supposed. Are there any solutions with this browser instead of throwing it away and installing Firefox ? 130.89.138.168 14:30, 22 February 2008 (CET)

external links

I guess the infobox is not the right place for these links. Despite the fact that it broke all pages which already used this template, I already installed a script that adds a hitchbase-link to the bottom of any page. I can try to find a way to do the same for avp-links (but i guess it'd make more sense on ru.hitchwiki.org?) --MrTweeksite, wikitalk 17:13, 11 April 2008 (CEST)

Sorry for playing around with it in the final template (and also without discussion first), but I think I finished with it now. I agree with most what you say and I do know that Wikis (as most other pages) do like to have a prominent status and do not like when people leave the webpage. However, I do see the Wiki as a tool where people get a) quick and good information they need and b) a place for knowledge exchange. Therefore, it would be good to have those links (AVP, Hitchbase, AutostopGuide,..) at a prominent place. Especially the (Google translated) AVP links, this is for many countries a good (non central western) addition of information and for some countries the only information. Hopefully, it will facilitate more knowledge transfer and cooperation in future (from license discussions to more contribution from other projects). --Alex 17:26, 11 April 2008 (CEST)