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The glossary is just intended to be an alphabetical list of all articles, as an alternative to the search function or (somewhat cluttered) All Pages section.  I've now installed a [[Table of Contents]] to provide a self-updating categorized list to browse, which most readers will probably use. This glossary is mostly useful as a quick link reference to editors as the wiki gets larger, not meant so much for normal readers now. Descriptions for each link are a bit redundant since unlike with a book, the articles themselves contain the definitions at the beginning and are immediately accessible. --[[User:Afroduck|Afroduck]] 03:54, 24 August 2007 (MDT)
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The glossary is just intended to be an alphabetical list of all articles, as an alternative to the search function or (somewhat cluttered) All Pages section.  I've now installed a [[Table of Contents]] to provide a self-updating categorized list to browse, which most readers will probably use. This glossary is more a quick link reference for editors as the wiki gets larger, not meant so much for normal readers now. Descriptions for each link are a bit redundant since unlike with a book, the articles themselves contain the definitions at the beginning and are immediately accessible. --[[User:Afroduck|Afroduck]] 03:54, 24 August 2007 (MDT)

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The glossary is just intended to be an alphabetical list of all articles, as an alternative to the search function or (somewhat cluttered) All Pages section. I've now installed a Table of Contents to provide a self-updating categorized list to browse, which most readers will probably use. This glossary is more a quick link reference for editors as the wiki gets larger, not meant so much for normal readers now. Descriptions for each link are a bit redundant since unlike with a book, the articles themselves contain the definitions at the beginning and are immediately accessible. --Afroduck 03:54, 24 August 2007 (MDT)