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===Jump pages=== | ===Jump pages=== | ||
| - | + | We will utilize the following [[articles]] as top-level jump pages and build them up to look and work like Portals: | |
| - | *[[Cub Scouting]]; | + | *[[Cub Scout Leader Portal|Cub Scouting]]; |
| - | *[[Boy Scouting]]; | + | *[[Boy Scout Portal|Boy Scouting]]; |
:*[[Merit Badges]]; | :*[[Merit Badges]]; | ||
| - | *[[Varsity Scouting]]; | + | *[[Varsity Scout Portal|Varsity Scouting]]; |
| - | *[[Venturing]]; and | + | * [[Venturing Portal|Venturing]]; and |
:*[[Sea Scouting]] | :*[[Sea Scouting]] | ||
Additional '''''jump pages''''' may be added in the future. Please discuss your ideas on the [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|talk page]]. | Additional '''''jump pages''''' may be added in the future. Please discuss your ideas on the [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|talk page]]. | ||
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Portals vs Jump pages
Portals
The concept of a portal originated in the Polish and German Wikipedias. In early 2005, the portal concept was imported to the English Wikipedia and the first Wikiportals were established. Later that year, a special namespace (Portal:) was created for portals.
The idea of a portal is to help readers and/or editors navigate their way through general topic areas to more specific topic pages. In essence, portals are useful entry-points to Wikipedia content.
Note
The Community portal (seen the navigation pane to the left, both here and at Wikipedia) is actually a Project: namespace page.
Jump pages
We will utilize the following articles as top-level jump pages and build them up to look and work like Portals:
- Varsity Scouting;
- Venturing; and
Additional jump pages may be added in the future. Please discuss your ideas on the talk page.
