about "Editing" in the sidebar

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I've always found the order in which the sidebar for the manual lists the various topics a tad confusing. Wouldn't it be more natural to have the part about editing and properties first (well, after the introduction, of course), followed by information about querying ("Browsing interfaces", "Semantic search", and "Semantic web")? After all, you can't have queries without having first populated pages with semantic data.

08:38, 25 June 2013

I agree that the current structure may be improved. I wrote once the tutorial on SMW in Russian (try to use Google translate if oyu're interested) and found that it's pretty natural to switch from editing to viewing and to queries and back again.

12:25, 26 June 2013

Do you think anyone would mind terribly if I swapped a couple of things in the template, as suggested above? I think that it would help those that are new to SMW. The way things are laid out now, newcomers are first confronted with information that they can't apply in practice until they've come to a later chapter in the documentation.

10:44, 27 June 2013

I guess it depends on what you want to convey. If I understood correctly you would like to move the "Edit" block to the top to be in second position after the "Introduction" and before the "Browsing interfaces" block. Why not?

22:59, 27 June 2013