Forum:Link needed to "Home" page

From time to time I try to figure out what would help new users better navigate any particular wiki.

It seems the simplest tool would be a link to the "Home" page. Right now there is no "Home" page link on any Wikia wiki.

Most websites have a "Home" page link on every page of the site. The word "Home" is key since it is the common word almost every web user knows. Even non-English speakers are familiar with that word on websites.

At my main wiki users come from around the world, and they probably come mainly from Google searches. That is the common way users come to my websites. They usually come to particular pages, and not to the Main Page (the home page for most Wikia wikis).

I suggest adding the word "Home" next to the Main Page link found on every page. --Timeshifter 13:06, 25 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Yes, there is. It's called by the wiki name for search engine ranking reasons. Plus, there's always another link on the wiki logo.--AB 13:29, 25 July 2009 (UTC)


 * Yes, but people don't know that the main page of a particular wiki is the home page. It is "Wikia-speak." And they may not even find the main page. Adding "Home" next to the Wikia name will not effect search engine ranking. Only if it were substituted. "Home" could be added next to the Wikia Main Page name in the sidebar. The logo would stay the same. --Timeshifter 18:00, 25 July 2009 (UTC)

Try this: *mainpage|Home -najevi 04:11, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
 * open MediaWiki:Monaco-sidebar for edit
 * change the the line that reads
 * to
 * to
 * mainpage|
 * Save and then check the sidebar for your new "Home" link.


 * Thanks, Najevi! I combined the two into


 * *mainpage| home


 * See my reply to mendel below.


 * How do I change the text color just for "mainpage" text in the sidebar?

On Wikipedia, Home is an article. So your suggestions entails that clicking on a link called "Home" would not actually take you to the page titled "Home", and that is actually often a bad idea. -- ◄mendel► 09:55, 26 July 2009 (UTC)


 * Good point. I combined it into "Weedwiki home". --Timeshifter 18:35, 26 July 2009 (UTC)


 * I investigate HTML elements, ids, names and classes by viewing the page source. In Firefox that's Ctrl+U. A handy browser add-on for FF is Firebug. With Firebug you can interactively inspect page elements, CSS and javscript on a page using a friendlier GUI. (... plus a whole lot more!)
 * Back to your question - the first link in the Monaco-sidebar navigation menu has the unique ID: a-menu-item_1 e.g.
 * Semantic MediaWiki Test Wiki
 * So if you add a style for #a-menu-item_1 via the MediaWiki:Monaco.css file then you ought to achieve what you ask for. -najevi 00:49, 27 July 2009 (UTC)


 * So if I add the style to my wiki's MediaWiki:Monaco.css, then is that all I need to do? Help:Customizing Monaco is not clear to me.


 * I have a lot more to learn about CSS. Do I just paste one style line into MediaWiki:Monaco.css?


 * I have Firebug installed. I haven't really started to use it though. --Timeshifter 04:40, 27 July 2009 (UTC)