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The Index link should not be clickable when used on the Index page.
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It isnt.
(EDIT: The 'Index'-Index was clickable due to a mediawiki fault, i think. Templates tend to take some time or special events to get updated. )
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And the intent was that it (mostly) matches the forum prefixes.
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I did not change any Index Name, did I?
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We do not want to encourage people to mess with that text menu bar at the top by making it TOO easy.
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Than make it more hard to mess it up by not having the code for the header in the page itself.
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It looks to me as if using that template loses the "gray out" of the current index you are on feature.
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It is not documented in the template examples, but please take a look at the
Kindlet index, where i added that feature, as i noticed that myself.
EDIT: changed some examples:
https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Temp...terIndexHeader
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That index line at the top of the page went through a number of revisions already as the versions bounced back and forth between GM and myself.
I think you will have a hard time convincing either of us that it needs more change now.
One of the things you can't see, because it hasn't been coded yet, is that the pre-fix tags in the forum posts here, will not only select the posts you want to see here, but will become clickable - with the click targeted at the top of the respective index page (that line you are trying to replace).
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I didn't wanted to change the look or add anything to it.
I only wanted to change the way it is currently implemented in the wiki in a way the reader doesn't notice a change.
I'm not trying to replace that line.
But I dislike the aspekt of opening the wiki source and the first thing i have to scroll over the header, that i don't want to change.
The Wiki formatting language is ugly enough, but it is even worse, when we dont use templates.