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10 May 2016
Continuation of discussion from the Agora/5 May 2016
NOTE: As the Agora uses javascript to function correctly, and any BoyLover concerned about his personal security should never enable javascript on "sensitive Web sites," and as BoyWiki should be considered to be a "sensitive" Web site, I do not know how to edit or add to the comments made in the Agora/5 May 2016 entry. So I will put my new comments here.
An "index" is "an alphabetical list or catalogue of books or documents.[1]
An index is not a sub-categorized, then alphabeticized list or catalogue of books or documents. It is a simple list--one list, with everything included on it. The "Main Index..." which I mention below is such an "index".
If BoyWiki were to have an index such as the "Main Index"--which contains all the articles in an alphabetical listing--and then were to maintain a separate categorization system to place articles addressing similar topics together, then this would make sense to me.
I'm confused. I don't see how I can go back and "recategorize" articles in the "draft" category until I understand just how BoyWiki is going to handle its main "index". User4 (talk) 01:40, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
- ↑ Oxford Concise English Dictionary, 11th ed.