Skyline
2004-04-02 12:52:00 UTC
foo has a link to blarny
bar also has a link to blarny
blarny has no links back! (or only one to foo)
As a genral point and dealing implicitly first -bar also has a link to blarny
blarny has no links back! (or only one to foo)
simply clicking "What links here" on the "blarny" page
will bring up links back to "foo" and "bar" and any
others - trivial, simple - ergonomically speaking one
might want to have a more accesible "button" for the
"What links here" link - however... that's a different
matter.
Dealing explicitly - links to "foo" and "bar" can
simply be added to "blarny"'s body text or blarny's
"See also" section if one considers them *very
relevant* - again, trivial - depending on whether one
would want a *systematic* approach here, we could
simply stipulate an explicit guideline to make sure
that if a "very relevant" page isn't linked in a
page's body text, then maybe it should be the first
entry in the "See also" section (or something similar)
- again trivial.
--Skyline
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