by robodude666 » Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:09 am
by robodude666
Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:09 am
Cool wiki! Why a password?
I was thinking, maybe it can be organized somehow? Not that it isn't. It is in a nice order with sections and well labeled but it just seems very messy. Could it be possible to divide it into seperate pages? I am not sure of the features of the php-nuke wiki but maybe you can create a general category called RoboNova and inside that category create pages such as how you have now. Create a page for each one of the following: specs, addons, mods, simulation and 3d models, wireless, sensors, building, contributed scripts, etc and on each one of those pages have the content thats currently there. This way
1) The user does not have to wait for the whole page to load
2) The user can quickly go to where they need to without scrolling down a lot
3) It is presented in an organized fashion.
Maybe more wikis could be made? A category for the KHR bots and other bots and maybe just general robots about the servos and microcontrollers and other lovely things in robots
Cool wiki! Why a password?
I was thinking, maybe it can be organized somehow? Not that it isn't. It is in a nice order with sections and well labeled but it just seems very messy. Could it be possible to divide it into seperate pages? I am not sure of the features of the php-nuke wiki but maybe you can create a general category called RoboNova and inside that category create pages such as how you have now. Create a page for each one of the following: specs, addons, mods, simulation and 3d models, wireless, sensors, building, contributed scripts, etc and on each one of those pages have the content thats currently there. This way
1) The user does not have to wait for the whole page to load
2) The user can quickly go to where they need to without scrolling down a lot
3) It is presented in an organized fashion.
Maybe more wikis could be made? A category for the KHR bots and other bots and maybe just general robots about the servos and microcontrollers and other lovely things in robots