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:::*The [[Marteau:Standard citation|standard citation]] following should sufficiently identify your title. :::*The [[Marteau:Standard citation|standard citation]] following should sufficiently identify your title.
-===Make the page with the unified link number lead visitors to your catchy title===+===Make the unified link-page lead to a title of your choice===
-paste this redirect formula on it and safe it: +copy, paste and put in a title you like to see on top of your page - make that as short and concise as '''Behn, Love-Letters, pt.1 (1684)''' so that it looks good when listed in categories
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This will take a bit longer (and involve a number of students). So far only the links for 1684, 1685, and 1687 lead to further pages, and I am still uncertain about a good design. Inspiration is welcome. --Olaf Simons 23:50, 19 March 2006 (CET)

Visit the old html version at http://www.pierre-marteau.com/resources/novels/index.html


Contents

Create a new entry?

Go to Marteau:Library get a unified link (ul) for all future reference.

direct links into the library:

Create an Entry in the Marteau Library

Go to the page of your imprint year and create an entry like this one:

  1. En-1684-0001
    [Aphra Behn,] Love-Letters Between a Noble-Man and His Sister (London: Randal Taylor, 1684).
  • The first line should create a new number
  • The standard citation following should sufficiently identify your title.

Make the unified link-page lead to a title of your choice

copy, paste and put in a title you like to see on top of your page - make that as short and concise as Behn, Love-Letters, pt.1 (1684) so that it looks good when listed in categories

#redirect [[my catchy title]]

Why a page with a number, and one under a catchy title?

If someone else should ever want to attribute a catchier title to your page he will simply change the redirect on the unique ul-page and rename your page. All links (leading to the ul-page) will remain untouched.