Help talk:Navigation

Additional site navigation
I believe there is a need in some wikis for additional site navigation besides the top links. See:
 * Can sidebar site navigation be returned in a show/hide box? --Timeshifter 21:35, October 8, 2010 (UTC)

Only four navigation items
I noticed that there seems to be a hard limit of four items for the navigation bar at the top of each page. Shouldn't this be noted in the article? --—Sakamoto Mio « Ha ha ha » 02:16, October 18, 2010 (UTC)

"Most popular" does not mean "most popular"
It means "most edited", which is probably NOT what you you want your visitors to look at. When there was a panel for popular pages near bottom left under the old look, Barack Obama's page was near the top. It's nowhere near the top of the special page that we are now referred to - that includes pages that hardly anyone would be interested in but which have had one or two people edit again and again (hundreds of times, some of them - including one user page). — Robin Patterson (Talk) 11:40, November 4, 2010 (UTC)

Referring to current page
I'm trying to add a link to the print version of the page in the navigation ( http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Printable ) but the refers to the Mediawiki page instead. How might I go about doing this or similar things? It could be useful for other things too, for example perhaps I want to include a template that acts differently per category or namespace. --Fritzophrenic 05:48, December 5, 2010 (UTC)

List of special names?
Where can I find a list of the special names such as #visited#? I would like a list of newly added pages, specifically, but I'd also like to know what's available. --Fritzophrenic 05:56, December 5, 2010 (UTC)

Doesn't work
Does this still work for anyone? #category-name#, with a space before the first # otherwise it turns into a number, still doesn't work. You end up with just the name of the category up there with a link to it, and no seven fold down items.  D r e a m Focus  13:21, December 25, 2010 (UTC)

how to
Question:

How do i make sub menu's???

I got as far as making mostly what i needed, but ran into the 4 limit, so now i have the first 3 as autofill but i need the 4th to be manual.

but how would i do that? magic word???

*item1#    *item2#      *item3#     *item4 auto       auto         auto        link1 link2 etc etc

Galaxy-A 09:33, March 1, 2011 (UTC)


 * You can see how I did mine at http://gantz.wikia.com/wiki/MediaWiki:Wiki-navigation or if you want something different, you find a wikia that has it already, and check for their MediaWiki:Wiki-navigation page.  D r e a m Focus  15:45, March 1, 2011 (UTC)

Seriously lacking infomation
This page is seriously lacking. I can't find anywhere to learn how to do anything with the navigation beyond showing the most edited pages. I run the Shameless wiki and I have a menu at the top for series, so all the the series are in a category called series. But not only do only a few show up in the menu, but they appear completely out of order, which looks a little strange, but if I remove the #'s so they don't go in most edited order I don't get a drop down menu anymore, I get literaly this: Category: Series

So no more drop down aswell as the 'Category:' part visible. So I'm guessing I have to do more than the #'s but I just can't find anywhere to learn about such things =/ -- Lyco499 (talk ) 04:27, April 19, 2011 (UTC)
 * Well I managed to get exactly what I wanted by copying from the source linked by someone above, so thank you to them, but I still don't really get how the code works, which is rather annoying, as I'd much prefer to learn how it works. I don't suppose there's some hidden base of knowledge for wiki code beyond the help pages on every wiki, which leave much to be desired? -- Lyco499 (talk ) 04:33, April 19, 2011 (UTC)
 * You could translate the German help. :P --AB 13:16, April 19, 2011 (UTC)