User:CzechOut/SMW
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Notes about Semantic Media Wiki
Tables can be created with markup like this:
{{#ask: [[Category:DWM issues]] [[pubtitle::Doctor Who Weekly]] | ?Number | ?Date | ?Editor | sort = date | order = descending }}
Some use of "" in your query was not closed by a matching "".
How does this work? Well, if you had on every DWM page during the DWW the following things, then you'd autormatically generate a dynamic table:
* [[pubtitle::Doctor Who Weekly]] (and during other eras, we'd say [[pubtitle::Doctor Who Monthly]], [[pubtitle::Doctor Who: The Official Magazine]], [[pubtitle::Doctor Who Magazine]], etc. * [[number::1]], [[number::2]], etc. Store the issue number in [[number::x]] format * [[date::19800205]] or whatever. Store the cover date as a numerical string. * [[editor::Dez Skinn]], etc.
Look how it prints it:
- Doctor Who Weekly (and during other eras, we'd say Doctor Who Monthly, Doctor Who: The Official Magazine, Doctor Who Magazine, etc.
- 1, 2, etc. Store the issue number in x"x" is not a number. format
- 19800205 or whatever. Store the cover date as a numerical string.
- Dez Skinn, Paul Neary, etc.
Completely ordinary-looking and behaving links! But they have semantic meaning behind them, which means we can now query that data in the table markup above.