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No offence meant to the original author but what does everyone think about all the click 'here' style links?
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Let's not get to excited about adding content here just yet - we should take the time to create some templates for information so that we don't have to go back and redo pagesIt might be a good idea to pop over to Wikipedia and take a good close look at how they do things before we start. We don't have to copy everything they do, but we don't have to re-invent the wheel, either.
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Take a look at [http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/www/click.html Why "Click here" is bad linking practice] for more information. Regards, Mark R.
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Very good comment, and even better link - Thanks, I'll bear it mind. [And, no offense taken - If we're gonna do this, we're gonna need thick skin before it's 'right'!]
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Most of the JMRI info is available on the JMRI site at sourceforge.net
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Bob
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== Where to place link to external sites? ==
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I see it's a new site, congrats!  I don't know anything about JMRI, otherwise I would contributeI was wondering, where could I place a link to the DCCWiki ([http://wiki.dccforall.com/]).  Any ideas?  For now, I'll create a simple "References" type page, which feel free to change/delete/whatever. [[User:TazzyTazzy|TazzyTazzy]] 22:23, 13 March 2006 (PST)
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== Migrate JMRI wiki to DCCWiki? ==
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Not combine, just migrate. Please see my post on the admin's [[User talk:Admin|Talk Page]].  Post your comments there too. [[User:TazzyTazzy|TazzyTazzy]] 17:31, 12 July 2006 (EDT)
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Let's not get to excited about adding content here just yet - we should take the time to create some templates for information so that we don't have to go back and redo pages. It might be a good idea to pop over to Wikipedia and take a good close look at how they do things before we start. We don't have to copy everything they do, but we don't have to re-invent the wheel, either.

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