202106
- A complete change of mindset now.
- I think at that time, I was trying to create a dictionary-like wiki on Scrapbox.
- /nishio/Don’t be afraid of pages with word titles
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If there are only pages with word titles, my heart doesn’t dance when I see the page list.
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It feels like looking at a dictionary.
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By working hard to create unnecessary explanation pages for words, I ended up with a dictionary-like wiki and got discouraged.
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- I understand that Scrapbox is about connecting such pages with a 2-hop relationship, with context-heavy titles.
- /nishio/Don’t be afraid of pages with word titles is further rebutting my current thinking. LOL
202009
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(My current personal thoughts)
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(If you have any opinions, please let me know on Twitter, etc.)
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What is “page structure”?
- The macro aspects of a Scrapbox project.
- The connections between pages and such.
- Page titles, etc.
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What is not included in “page structure”: The content of the text itself.
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Derived from It’s better not to use hub-like tags in Scrapbox:
- By “hub-like tags” mentioned above, I mean tags that are added when there is a connection in the context of writing.
- For example, adding a tag to everything I learned from the master of information science.
- It doesn’t mean that it’s related to the content of the master of information science, but that the context is common.
- In that case, there is no need for a connection to be created on Scrapbox.
- For example, adding a tag to everything I learned from the master of information science.
- By “hub-like tags” mentioned above, I mean tags that are added when there is a connection in the context of writing.
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Should page structure (such as where to divide and page titles) be separated from context, just like links?
- Context should be mentioned in the content (the text of the page) itself.
- For example, if I want to record what I learned about A, B, and C from Mr. X’s lecture on Scrapbox:
- It’s better not to create a page called “Mr. X’s lecture” (separate context and structure).
- Write it on pages titled “A,” “B,” and “C.”
- Since it’s mentioned in It’s better not to use hub-like tags in Scrapbox, don’t add the tag “#Mr. X’s lecture” either.