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Contents
- 1 Requirements for displaying an article in the topic page
- 2 Article options
- 2.1 Item in Wikidata – article exists in Wikipedia in the users's language
- 2.2 Item in Wikidata – article does not exist in Wikipedia in the user's language
- 2.3 Item in Wikidocumentaries – article exists in Wikidocumentaries in the user's language
- 2.4 Item in Wikidocumentaries – article does not exist in the user's language
- 2.5 Article placeholder
- 3 Parts
- 4 Navigation
Requirements for displaying an article in the topic page
- As a user I get an article about the current topic
- If the topic exists in Wikidata, the article to be displayed or added should be in Wikipedia.
- If the topic exists in Wikidocumentaries only, the article is stored in Wikidocumentaries.
- The links of a Wikipedia article are replaced with links within Wikidocumentaries, using the QID
- The links in a Wikidocumentaries article have QIDs and Wikidocs-QIDs natively
- All language versions of a Wikidocumentaries article are stored as separate elements
- Navigating the articles in different languages in Wikidocumentaries MediaWiki needs a solution to connect them together
- Editing a Wikipedia article happens in Wikipedia primarily
- The user can add links to articles without having to know if the article comes from Wikipedia or Wikidocumentaries
- If the user adds a link to a Wikidocumentaries item to a Wikipedia article, the link is stored locally as an annotation. How is the annotation stored? As a data table including the annotated text, the target item, the language and the contributor of the link. Must check compatibility with OpenAnnotations.
- The user should be able to use a modified Visual Editor to edit (local) articles.
Article options
Item in Wikidata – article exists in Wikipedia in the users's language
- Display Wikipedia article. Option to read in other available languages (Languages-button).
- Edit article in Wikipedia (External/Edit-button)
- Link: Make links to local topics with a special annotation gadget, also enhance redlinks. Wikipedia can choose to harvest these annotations?? (Click red links / select text)
Item in Wikidata – article does not exist in Wikipedia in the user's language
- Display: Display a prompt to read the article in another language if it exists in the user's preferred languages (Languages-button) or to create the article in the user's language in Wikipedia. Additionally, display an automatically created article.
- Create: Offer a link to create a page in Wikipedia (Plus-button).
- Prefill with automatically created article content (needs community approval in every Wikipedia).
- If there is no community approval, link to a blank new article in those Wikipedias.
- Edit: Edit article in Wikipedia (External/Edit-button)
Item in Wikidocumentaries – article exists in Wikidocumentaries in the user's language
- Display: Display the locally saved article. Option to read in another language (Languages-button).
- Edit: Use a modified version of Visual Editor to edit the article and links (Edit-button).
Item in Wikidocumentaries – article does not exist in the user's language
- Display
- Create
Article placeholder
Parts
Toolbar
- Edit-button View/edit in Wikipedia
- Plus-button Create missing article (in Wikipedia / in Wikidocumentaries) if no article can be displayed.
- Languages-button View in another language
- Translate to user's language in Wikipedia
Content
- Wikipedia article of the topic in user's language
- A link inside the article text links to a Wikidocumentaries page instead of Wikipedia. When the topic exists in Wikidata, but the page does not exist in Wikidocumentaries, the page will be automatically created when the link is clicked. A redlink from Wikipedia cannot be interpreted, and it may either be removed or it links to an intermediate page asking which page to create. The user could also create new links by selecting text and hitting a “Create link” button. That would lead to the same intermediate page.
Design
- Consider using an effect like this https://fat.github.io/zoom.js/
View all
- Expand article to new window (or modal or stretch area)
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