User talk:Jacek99

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LPI Linux Certification
Thanks for your help updating this book to the current objectives! – Adrignola discuss 23:11, 23 January 2011 (UTC)
 * Thank you for helping as well! I noticed that you moved chapter names from page names. It is all very confusing! My intention was to match LPI objectives rather than create chapters but I guess it could lead to even more confusion because most of the people will think they are actual chapters.
 * As you saw I created new TOC and I want to get rid of the old one when all of them are renemed/merged/moved/removed. I wanted to start removing links from old TOC (leaving bullet point entries in place) for pages which are already properly linked in new TOC. Do you think this is OK of should I manage this transition in some other way? - Jacek99 (discuss • contribs) 20:16, 24 January 2011 (UTC)


 * Well, content should be linked to from somewhere, certainly. You can either have every page in the book linked from one main contents page corresponding to the page that is the same name as the book's title, or you can have chapters linked from that page, with different lessons/objectives linked from the chapters themselves.  For an example of the latter, you can take a look at Network Plus Certification.  If you're revising existing content to match new objectives, it's best to rename a page and then remove/add what you need, just so the history of contributions to the page stays intact.  Along that same line, if you want to merge several pages to one, go ahead and copy and paste the content you want to keep, update all links to point to the new page (see "what links here" in the toolbox) and then let myself or another administrator know by placing  on wherever page the content was pulled from.  The edit histories of the pages will then be combined. – Adrignola discuss 20:47, 24 January 2011 (UTC)