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:: Yeah, I think what you want is covered in the example above. To link to something else on a page, you have to have a sub-heading to link to. So as long as you're linking to that sub-heading, just use the page name, then #, then the sub-heading name. I think that'll work properly. --[[User:FltAdml. Wolf|Wolf]] /<sup>[[User talk:FltAdml. Wolf|talk page]]</sup> 23:13, 1 July 2006 (CDT)
:: Yeah, I think what you want is covered in the example above. To link to something else on a page, you have to have a sub-heading to link to. So as long as you're linking to that sub-heading, just use the page name, then #, then the sub-heading name. I think that'll work properly. --[[User:FltAdml. Wolf|Wolf]] /<sup>[[User talk:FltAdml. Wolf|talk page]]</sup> 23:13, 1 July 2006 (CDT)
::: The only reason I can imagine why it might not work is if the system recognizes, when you're going to a sub-heading, that it's on the same page and outputs bolded text instead of a link. Not sure, as I haven't tried it on a regular namespace page -- just here on the talk namespace ;) Try and out and see if it works :) --[[User:FltAdml. Wolf|Wolf]] /<sup>[[User talk:FltAdml. Wolf|talk page]]</sup> 23:16, 1 July 2006 (CDT)
::: The only reason I can imagine why it might not work is if the system recognizes, when you're going to a sub-heading, that it's on the same page and outputs bolded text instead of a link. Not sure, as I haven't tried it on a regular namespace page -- just here on the talk namespace ;) Try and out and see if it works :) --[[User:FltAdml. Wolf|Wolf]] /<sup>[[User talk:FltAdml. Wolf|talk page]]</sup> 23:16, 1 July 2006 (CDT)
== Vulcans on Memory-Alpha ==
Instead of adding the line at the top of each Vulcan article about canon info on MA, why not just add something to your nav wiki, like:
: [[ma:Vulcan|Vulcans on Memory-Alpha]]
Would de-clutter your articles a little ;) Just a thought! --[[User:FltAdml. Wolf|Wolf]] /<sup>[[User talk:FltAdml. Wolf|talk page]]</sup> 01:08, 2 July 2006 (CDT)

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Training/Missions

Were we planning on revamping the missions? I thought we were just talking about revising the tutorials? --Wolf 23:37, 19 Aug 2005 (CDT)

Let's start with the tutorials. We can move on to missions after that. I don't want us to be working on too many things at once. I think we can still test-run the new mission(s) in the meantime, though. --Wolf 22:45, 20 Aug 2005 (CDT)

Your latest query

I'm afraid I have no clue what you're asking me :) Can you give me an example? --Wolf /talk page 23:08, 1 July 2006 (CDT)

Oh... maybe this is what you mean? Training/Missions
Source: [[User talk:Varaan#Training/Missions|Training/Missions]] --Wolf /talk page 23:11, 1 July 2006 (CDT)
Yeah, I think what you want is covered in the example above. To link to something else on a page, you have to have a sub-heading to link to. So as long as you're linking to that sub-heading, just use the page name, then #, then the sub-heading name. I think that'll work properly. --Wolf /talk page 23:13, 1 July 2006 (CDT)
The only reason I can imagine why it might not work is if the system recognizes, when you're going to a sub-heading, that it's on the same page and outputs bolded text instead of a link. Not sure, as I haven't tried it on a regular namespace page -- just here on the talk namespace ;) Try and out and see if it works :) --Wolf /talk page 23:16, 1 July 2006 (CDT)

Vulcans on Memory-Alpha

Instead of adding the line at the top of each Vulcan article about canon info on MA, why not just add something to your nav wiki, like:

Vulcans on Memory-Alpha

Would de-clutter your articles a little ;) Just a thought! --Wolf /talk page 01:08, 2 July 2006 (CDT)