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Lots of other pages have an "external links" section embedded in the page. For example [[Ski Maintenance]], [[Diamond Head and the Elfin Lakes Shelter]] and [[West Coast Trail]]. I think this model is more effective than having a seperate links page - do we even need a seperate [[web links]] page? [[User:ScottN|Scott Nelson]] 13:37, 9 October 2006 (MDT) | Lots of other pages have an "external links" section embedded in the page. For example [[Ski Maintenance]], [[Diamond Head and the Elfin Lakes Shelter]] and [[West Coast Trail]]. I think this model is more effective than having a seperate links page - do we even need a seperate [[web links]] page? [[User:ScottN|Scott Nelson]] 13:37, 9 October 2006 (MDT) | ||
Yeah, you're right. Probably most external links should go on the relevant page. Possibly those links could also be collected on a specific links page, but that sounds pretty annoying to keep up to date. It's not entirely clear to me where all the links on the [[web links]] page would go if we wanted to delete the page. Maybe some of them are unnecessary. [[User:Swebster|Scott Webster]] 17:09, 9 October 2006 (MDT) | |||
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The external links probably belong on the web links page? Scott Webster 13:06, 9 October 2006 (MDT)
Lots of other pages have an "external links" section embedded in the page. For example Ski Maintenance, Diamond Head and the Elfin Lakes Shelter and West Coast Trail. I think this model is more effective than having a seperate links page - do we even need a seperate web links page? Scott Nelson 13:37, 9 October 2006 (MDT)
Yeah, you're right. Probably most external links should go on the relevant page. Possibly those links could also be collected on a specific links page, but that sounds pretty annoying to keep up to date. It's not entirely clear to me where all the links on the web links page would go if we wanted to delete the page. Maybe some of them are unnecessary. Scott Webster 17:09, 9 October 2006 (MDT)