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example, the old JSTOR access request page would add an external link to the JSTOR search link. In addition, to make it configurable, the partner page would become a template, whose default would be what the page displays now (plus the search link), but with the presence of a parameter (the search keywords), would configure the link to search the partner database with those keywords. In this case, the repurposed nav box would be retained, but instead of having direct external links to the partner db query, it would contain an on-site link to the partner page in WP space, where one more click would get them to the search results they are looking for. So, we'd have to alter about 70 partner pages, making them into templates that would handle the keyword param; pretty easy conceptually, but tedious, and seems artificial, all to avoid having external links in the nav box?
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cases an exception might be made for using nav boxes for these links, especially given the interdiction of this nav box from any page in mainspace. Using
Knowledge Library at all involves regularly going to an outside domain (oclc currently) that delivers the "Knowledge library" content. Afaic, that's enough of a connection that a nav box makes sense here. If consensus is against that, I'll figure out some other kind of compact format to contain the links. A priori, I don't see a reason why a list of external links would be fine on a Project page, and not fine in a nav box, which is merely a user-friendly reformatting of the same content, but I'm open to persuasion. Perhaps another format will be needed.
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the proposal. All the rest of the nav links on the page (with a few scattered exceptions) are "old style" links—that is, they are leftovers from the deprecated template that link to pages of no interest to anybody. I am going through the sandbox, gradually upgrading the old links. The template works partly now, and you could even use it now if you like in your sandbox or Talk page, in a sort of "Beta testing" version, with the understanding that only a minority of the links are working as designed. One way of distinguishing the links visually, is that in desktop view, the "new" links will have a dotted underline and a tooltip that pops up if you hover over it. Thanks,
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dozens of them. It was tedious. To make the process of finding all those application pages a little easier, a handy nav box was created that had links to all the partner access application pages in one place. This old nav template is of no use anymore, because access to most TWL partners was bundled a while ago, and now everyone who is extended confirmed gets automatic access to the basic package of a few dozen partners. (There are a few stragglers that you still have to apply for separately.) The template was gutted and marked deprecated.
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So, how can we make it easier for users to find out about targeted partner queries and use them? Mathglot to the rescue! We need a nav box template of partner links that on the surface looks just like the old, deprecated nav box did, but instead of linking to each
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Yeah I'm not convinced this is all that useful anymore, I think deleting and removing the transclusions could be a fine option if it's not used anywhere important, or perhaps updating it to include more useful content, though I'm not sure what that would be. Overall I don't feel strongly about it, it
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In order to complete development on this nav box (or whatever format it ends up in), I have to reverse-engineer the search queries generated by the partners, after I click my "Access collection" button. But, for those partners for whom I don't have access, I have a "Go to site" button instead, and I
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As far as making a dedicated page, it would be a dedicated template, in that case, not a static page. The whole point is to include it for ready reference on your User page, User talk page, sandbox, or perhaps project space pages, in order to take advantage of parametrized links to
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What's the benefit of making this a navbox as opposed to, say, just having a dedicated page serve as an on-wiki index? Navboxes are universally intrawiki links so this would flout that convention. P.S. I think the real power play here for your use case is installing the Zotero browser extension and
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That might have been the end of it, but I still felt a need for a nav box with links to each TWL partner, but not for the purpose of gaining access, but rather to execute a query targeting one TWL partner database of my choice, like APA, instead of dozens of databases I may not be interested in for
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today, is neither fish nor fowl; that is, it's partly the old template with useless links, and partly the new one. Currently, the links in the top section, with the label "General" to the left, are "new style" links, and if you click them, they will go directly to a TWL partner search page, as per
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Further, the "can never figure it out" is an important bit of information to hear. Thanks again, Sandy. As an aside, if you ever think you would like to try it and want some assistance, I'd be happy to. In addition, the
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