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Article naming (be it a publication record, keyword or anything else) should be simple and straightforward. | Article naming (be it a publication record, keyword or anything else) should be simple and straightforward. For example: | ||
*[[Are we there yet?]] and | |||
*[[England]] | |||
Once there is more than one article that could occupy an article name, use parenthesis to disambiguate them. For example: | Once there is more than one article that could occupy an article name, use parenthesis to disambiguate them. For example: | ||
Revision as of 07:47, 10 August 2024
Article naming (be it a publication record, keyword or anything else) should be simple and straightforward. For example:
Once there is more than one article that could occupy an article name, use parenthesis to disambiguate them. For example:
Another example:
You don't need to anticipate article naming conflicts. The original article can be moved if neccasary once a second article is created.
